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Stunning and Colorful Must Try Plants – Bringing Black, Chartreuse and Exotic to Your Garden

From black to chartreuse, to purple and neon orange, here are some amazing new flowers and plants to try in your outdoor spaces!  The best part is, in spite of how complicated their blooms may appear, growing them doesn’t have to be hard! Listen In: Stunning and Colorful Must Try Plants – Bringing Black, Chartreuse [...]

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Succulent Stream Steals The Show –And Saves Water

It’s the centerpiece of Anne Phillips’ outdoor designs at the Pasadena Showcase House that is not only stunning and creative, but water saving!  Phillips specializes in Green Garden designs, meaning not requiring a lot of water, but also shaping the garden in a way that thrives with the environment.  Anne talks about  how she created [...]

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Creating Illusions in Your Garden

Maybe your garden space is smaller than you’d like. Not to worry. Here are some of the secrets landscape designers use to enhance the space, and fool the eye so it looks like you have more seating room and more never ending garden areas than reality! Check Out These New Plants for 2010: http://www.gardengatemagazine.com/extras/092/new_plants.php

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Garden Nerd

Christy Wilhelmi calls herself a garden nerd and is passionate about organic gardening. To her organic is not just about how pesticides are controlled and going au- natural, but spending a lot of time on the soil so nature works with nature. Christy offers classes and coaching to help you go organic in your garden. [...]

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Garden Care Trends: Synthetic and Organic

If you are just starting out as a gardener or it’s a passion you’ve enjoyed and mastered for years, we all want success and enjoyment in that outdoor space. We want it beautiful, magical, but also healthy and pest free. And as more of us take on edible gardening we want to make the right [...]

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Green Thumb Not Required -The Wooly Pocket

If you long for lush plants in spaces where you thought you couldn’t have them – enter the Wooly Pocket! It’s a fabric vessel for any plant that can go anywhere and is the innovation of a sculptor and events space planner who believes that we were put on Earth to garden. An added bonus [...]

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