‘Native Plants for New England Gardens’ is timely for pollinators and for you.
Maine Gardener
Expand your garden into the ‘esplanade’
That bit of land between the sidewalk and the street can host a range of tough, hardy plants.
Eating your vegetable garden is no big deal
But eating your flower garden?
Our garden columnist evaluates his garden midseason
Shrubs gave a great show. The French Alouette Imperial Larkspur? Not so much.
Does your garden have a mulch problem?
There’s a right way and a wrong way to use it.
Does your garden have a mulch problem?
There’s a right way and a wrong way to use it.
Does your garden have a mulch problem?
There’s a right way and a wrong way to use it.
Garden on the cheap: A beautiful, productive plot can be yours
People don’t need a lot of expensive accessories to create a functioning garden, horticulturist Pamela Hargest says.
You’ve cleaned up that old garden; now comes the fun part
Consider these ideas for plants in your reclaimed landscape.
How to rehabilitate an abandoned garden
Step One is to wait and watch; you won’t know what you have for plants until after a full gardening season has gone by.