Garden Spaces
Garden space design depends on many things. How large is your space? What types of plants do you have in mind? What garden space layout will work best for your situation? Whether it’s space saving gardens for small areas or a grand garden design, you’ll find what you’re looking here. Creative garden spaces are possible for everyone. Learn how to garden in small spaces, large spaces and all spaces. Designing a garden space for your needs is easy, so browse through the following articles, as you’re sure to find something to fit the space you need.
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Creating Ghostly Gardens: Ghost-Like Plants For A Spooky GardenCreating ghostly gardens doesn't have to be just a Halloween gag, but can be incorporated as a permanent part of the landscape, reminding us of our place in the cycle of life while also adding a fun, exciting note of the macabre. Click here to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Importance of Botanical Gardens In Plant ConservationBotanical gardens play a huge role in conservation and research as well as providing an amazing experience.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Dogscaping: Tips On Designing A Landscape For DogsIf you are an avid gardener and you have a dog, then you know what it is like trying to develop and maintain a backyard. We love our dogs, but the negative impact they have on the garden can be so discouraging. Learn more about dogscaping here.
By Karen Boness
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Flea Market Gardening: How To Turn Junk Into Garden DécorOne man’s trash is another man’s treasure” and, for some gardeners, this statement couldn't be truer. Click here for creating junk gardens.
By Tonya Barnett
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Growing Food For Christmas: How To Grow Christmas DinnerGrowing food for Christmas is possible, but it does take some preplanning. Click this article for more information.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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DIY Christmas Fairy Gardens – Fairy Garden Ideas For ChristmasWant to have some fun? Learn how to make a Christmas fairy garden for festive home décor this holiday season. Click here for more info.
By Tonya Barnett
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Winter Garden Design: How To Grow A Winter GardenWhile the idea of enjoying a pleasant winter garden seems highly unlikely, a garden in winter is not only possible but can be beautiful too. Learn more about winter garden plants here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Plants With Healing Energy – Benefits Of Indoor Plants In HospitalsThe benefits of indoor plants in hospitals may be more than visual and stimulating in form, scent and color. Using live plants in hospitals brings a promise of life and renewal of hope. Learn more about plants with healing qualities in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Patio Furniture Ideas: New Outdoor Furniture For Your GardenThe design of our outdoor area is equally important to our garden layout. Click on this article for some summer garden furniture trends.
By Becca Badgett
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Small Raised Bed Design - How Small Can A Raised Bed BeIf you have a small garden space, you can still raise plenty of plants. You just need a plan. Read on to learn about tiny raised beds.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Grow A Balcony Flower Garden - Balcony Flower CareMany gardeners find themselves severely limited by space. This is especially true for those living in apartments and condos. It is for this reason that balcony gardening continues to grow in popularity. But what are the best flowers for a balcony?
By Tonya Barnett
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What Is A Kitchen Garden - Kitchen Garden IdeasA kitchen garden is a centuries-old way to ensure fresh fruits, vegetables and seasonings within easy reach of the kitchen. Read on for more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Downspout Vegetable Gardening – Planting A Rainwater Vegetable GardenOne way to use rainwater is the creation of a downspout or rain gutter garden. Click here to learn more about growing downspout vegetables.
By Becca Badgett
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Balcony Garden Ideas - Tips For Gardening On A BalconyThink you can't have a garden on a balcony? You just need some tips on how to garden on a balcony while you also think outside the box.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is A Scent Garden – Tips For Planting A Fragrant GardenA garden is not just attractive to the eyes; it is truly a feast for all the senses. Without sacrificing the visual, consider planting a fragrant garden.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Shakespearean Herb Garden – Growing Herbs From ShakespeareShakespeare often referenced plants and herbs in his many plays. These herbs from his quotes are often used when constructing a Shakespearean herb garden.
By Laura Miller
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What Is A Shaker Herb Garden: Growing Medicinal Shaker HerbsThe Shakers were known not only for seeds, but also for medicinal Shaker herbs. There were hundreds of herbs grown in a Shaker garden useful for a variety of medical ailments.
By Amy Grant

