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Sourcing plants, trees and shrubs close to home not only benefits home gardeners but it’s a boon for the planet, too.
By adding several key elements to a lakeside property, landscape designer Daniel Bruzga turned a ho-hum expanse into a stunning yard with easier access to the lake and seating areas for admiring the water view.
Dark dreary days getting you down? Brighten up the winter months by adding an orchid or two to your houseplant collection. They are readily available at nurseries and garden centers and can even be found in supermarkets and big box stores too.
A variety of colors, shapes and textures provide fantastic seasonal interest
Transport your senses to the South of France, without the airfare.
How to grow herbs indoors, plus what to do with your flavorful harvest.
These plants are perfect for those with not-so-green thumbs.
This annual tour offers inspiration for small-space gardening
It is easy to grow your own indoor salad garden, producing nutritious microgreen sprouts to enhance your meals
Cooped up and bored? Terrariums are a fun project for the whole family.
Winter doesn’t have to be bleak. Add vibrant color to your home with the versatile begonia.
A unique design combines vegetables and herbs with decorative annuals and perennials at this Dublin, NH home.
Garden Designer Gordon Hayward came up with a beautiful landscape design to help unify the newer and older portions of a Jaffrey Center home.
Six landscape professionals share their picks for flowering shrubs and trees.
If you love flowers, you’ll love the pocket-garden tour in Portsmouth.
The future looks bright in Lee, with Bedrock’s first full season as a public garden.
Not only has Bill Noble preserved significant public and private gardens around the country—he has created an extraordinary garden at home.