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This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. Whether you live in an urban area or a beach cottage on the coast, if your home is sited close to the street, landscaping the front yard can pose quite a ...
There’s something wonderfully satisfying about stepping outside of your front door and being greeted by a burst of greenery and fragrant blooms, no matter how small the space. Thoughtful front ...
Boosting your home's curb appeal doesn't have to be difficult. With this simple change to your front your layout, you create ...
This 'little paradise' garden behind a towering Victorian in Old Louisville features plants, herbs, trees and sentimental touches. Take a peek inside.
SEATTLE — Seattle gardening expert Ciscoe Morris said Japanese maples can get huge, like the mature Shishigashira that towers ...
In the Basin, rock gardens are looking like a better idea all the time to some people. Not only do they save money on ...
Buying bags of soil can quickly add up, but you can create your own with compost and organic matter. Consider your plants and ...
Installing bricks was a first-time undertaking for this DIYer.
Mount Washington neighbors came together to hire goats to clear their steep hillside. Whether they can do it again depends on more of them getting involved.
Zinnias grow quickly in the summer heat, sometimes taking less than two months from seed to flower. They also have a long ...
Silk tassel bush and Pacific wax myrtle are two low-maintenance evergreen shrubs that you can plant in front of your fence to ...
There’s something weirdly relaxing about wandering into someone else’s front yard at 8 a.m. on a Saturday, coffee in hand, a folded up $5 bill burning a hole in my pocket, ready to throw out ...