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A gardener often has to play the role of a referee. Plants grow larger than expected and start crowding other plants. Tall ...
The home of Mrs. Mary Cavalier on Canal Street, Plaquemine, has been chosen as the Plaquemine Garden Club June 2025 Garden of the Month. Mrs. Cavalier’s spacious yard is filled with beautiful displays ...
A patchy, thin lawn can ruin the look of even the most beautiful garden. Bare spots, uneven growth and scruffy grass make ...
In Costa Rica, El Mangroove, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, is nestled into the jungle environs along the Gulf of ...
The hot weather can cause unsightly gaps and brown patches, but one particular grass seed could have it looking lovely again in just 14 days.
THINK of lush blooms swaying gently, winding soft stone footpaths inviting you to who knows where and the rustling  sound of ...
Just beyond the glimmering swimming pool and the Margaritaville-themed outdoor bar is an arched gate emblazoned with the ...
Tucked away and surrounded by lush plantlife, these Milwaukee-area patios are the scene setters for an enchanting evening.
While the traditional elements of Japanese gardens—stone, water, gravel, pruned pines, and asymmetry—are rooted in ...
Santee owners’ dramatic transformation of childhood home’s landscape wins top prize in Padre Dam Municipal Water District ...
Ferns can provide great texture, color, shape and size to your shade garden. The prehistoric flora can be found year-round ...
Make a small garden look lush and expansive with this simple planting trick. This strategic arrangement fools the eye into ...