You're signed up for our weekly newsletter!Every Thursday we'll send you timely content related to plants and design inspiration. Can't wait to get started? Enjoy these popular articles from GardenDesign.com now: Design a Winter Garden with Color, Texture, & Toughness “A winter garden is about light as much as it is about plants,” says Adrian Bloom—horticulturist and garden designer at one of the most famous gardens in the world. Bloom shares some of his insights into creating the perfect winter garden. Discover design principles that can be applied in any zone or region. Photo by Richard Bloom. Are you making plans to build, expand, or redesign your garden? Following these eight tried and true landscape design principles will help you lay the foundation for the perfect design. Illustration by: David Despau. Webinar Series: A Journey Through Your Garden with David Culp Join David Culp of Brandywine Cottage, along with Jim Peterson of Garden Design, for monthly discussions. You'll get ideas for what to do in your garden in the coming month, learn about David's famous garden, and be inspired by his wonderful approach to life in the garden. Register for the next session or sign up to be notified of future discussions on our Online Classes page. Get the inside scoop on some of the top trends in garden design—such as planting a pollinator garden—along with practical applications of how you can implement them in your own garden and landscape. Photo by Proven Winners. How to Start a Vegetable Garden Have you ever thought about growing your own vegetables, but don’t know where to start? If so, you’re not alone. Learning how to start a vegetable garden doesn’t need to be daunting. By following some basic guidelines, you can be well on your way to harvesting your own lettuce or cucumbers for that summer-fresh salad. Download Our Free Guide on How to Design The right changes can transform even the worst outdoor space into an exceptional garden! Learn what you can do to stop stressing over your garden and start enjoying it. |
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