There are lots of ways you can dress up your landscape, and the details make all the difference. Your choice of garden edging for lawn and garden borders is one detail that can help unify the whole ...
While every landscape can benefit from the visual interest of defined edges, the type of border you install also plays a ...
Summer gardens are in full bloom and even our favorite celebrities have been toiling away to get theirs in shape in time for the season. Layered garden borders are a leading trend with intentionally ...
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You’re making your yard look smaller with this border choice
Your yard can feel cramped even when you technically have plenty of square footage, and one of the fastest ways to shrink it visually is with the wrong border. The edges you choose for beds, paths, ...
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
Often the need arises for a border in one’s landscaping. Much more than a flower bed, incorporating shrubs and small trees, a border brings things together, linking one part of the garden with another ...
Daylilies (Hermerocallis) are a good choice in a border. (THE OREGONIAN) You might envision a plant deemed as a "sideline" as secondary or non-essential, but don't underestimate the importance of ...
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The garden layering secret designers use to transform bare patios into lush, floral havens
Revitalize your patio with these designer tips ...
Whatever the size and shape of your garden or patio, we have a range of garden edging ideas to help you design your outdoor space A well-stocked garden, laid out in a manner that suits your lifestyle ...
Guide to Concrete (Creative Publishing International, 2008) takes readers through some of the most popular home concrete and masonry projects. Endorsed by Quikrete, this book includes tips and expert ...
‘Hot borders are set for a bit of a comeback,’ says Claire Mitchell, RHS qualified horticulturalist, known as the Garden Editor. ‘With last summer's heatwave in our memories, we are seeing increasing ...
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