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.
Garden Spaces
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Memorial Garden Plants: Growing Plants To Honor Loved Ones
Planting in someone's memory is a lasting tribute. There are many memorial planting ideas. Click here for ideas on what you might like.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Irish Style Gardening: How To Make An Irish Garden Of Your Own
Whether this is your ancestry, or you simply admire the beauty and culture, Irish style gardening and Irish garden plants can help you create a lovely outdoor space. Even if your climate doesn’t match perfectly, you can still add elements of Irish flair. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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White Flower Themes: Tips For Creating An All White Garden
White flower themes are easy to create and work with, as many plants for an all-white garden exist in numerous forms, sizes and bloom times. This article will help you to get started with creating white gardens.
By Becca Badgett
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What Is A Bird Garden – Tips On Gardening For Birds
Gardening for birds is just one way to bring more interest to the yard, as well as provide a valuable resource for our feathered friends.
By Tonya Barnett
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Super Bowl Vegetable Dishes: Make A Super Bowl Spread From Your Harvest
With a little forethought and planning, you can create a Super Bowl Sunday spread from the garden. And vegetable dishes won’t be the only things on the menu. How about pickled jalapenos to go on those grilled burgers? Click here for more Super Bowl feast ideas.
By Amy Grant
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Serendipitous Gardening: Enjoy The Unexpected
Serendipity can be found in numerous places. It's all around us. What is serendipity, and what does it have to do with gardening? Find out more in the article that follows. Click here now.
By Nikki Tilley
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DIY Herbal Face Mask: Growing Your Own Garden Face Mask Plants
Did you know that plant-based face masks are easy to create, and you can make them with what you grow in your garden? That’s right! There are plenty of herbs and other plants that work well for this. Click here for tips on growing your own garden face mask plants.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Grow Colors For Your Team – Super Bowl Themed Garden Ideas
If you're a dedicated football fan, planting team colors in the garden is a great way to show support for your favorite team. Plus, you can use the flowers and foliage for game day corsages and tailgating centerpieces. And it can be fun for the Super Bowl too. Learn more here.
By Laura Miller
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Experimental Garden Info: What Are Demonstration Gardens For
We can all use a little education on the things about which we are passionate. Experimental garden plots give inspiration and expertise from masters in the field. These demonstration gardens provide educational opportunities for everyone. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Care For High Altitude Plants – Growing A High Elevation Garden
To garden at high altitudes means encountering many challenges. In mountainous regions, the soil is often poor and rocky, unexpected weather may occur, and the growing season is shorter. To learn more about high-altitude gardening, click the following article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is A Corporate Garden – Learn About Gardening At Work
Whether you work in management or spend your day in a cube farm, encouraging your boss to create company gardens for employees can be a win-win proposition. Company gardening is an idea that's catching on in corporate America. Learn more in this article.
By Laura Miller
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Cold Hardy Exotic Plants: How To Grow An Exotic Cool Climate Garden
Are exotic cool weather gardens a real thing? Even without a greenhouse, you most certainly can grow a variety of hardy, tropical looking plants that provide a lush and exotic aura to the landscape. For planning ideas in cool climates, click the following article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Choosing Romantic Flowers: How To Grow A Romantic Garden
What could be more romantic than spending time in a beautiful garden with someone you love? Or just having a beautiful outdoor space in which to relax and dream? Creating a romantic garden could give you just that. Learn more in this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Natural Halloween Decorations – Grow Your Own Halloween Decorations
If you love Halloween and want the perfect décor, try planning ahead and grow your own Halloween decorations. Click here for some ideas.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Garden Designing For Winter Interest
Most of us give very little thought to designing our gardens for winter interest. This, however, can be an important aspect to consider. Learn more designing winter gardens in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Winter Cottage Gardens: How To Keep A Cottage Garden In Winter Appealing
The cottage garden is a classic, charming English landscape feature. However, in winter your cottage garden can be left looking rather dull and bland. It takes some planning to have an interesting cottage garden for winter. Learn more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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From Wasteland To Paradise: 10 Steps To Transform Your Backyard Landscape
In our haste, we often forget the profound effect our surroundings have on our well-being. We overlook the potential for calm and tranquility that the backyard offers. Learn how to change that in this article.
By Gardening Know How