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Adding Color and Substance to the Fall Garden

It’s August and the garden is going out of color. But it doesn’t have to. There are plenty of ways of keeping your garden bright long into fall.

Creating Practical Turf Areas

Creating Practical Turf Areas covers the reality that you can have a beautiful lawn and be waterwise at the same time.

David's Helpful Hints: Perking Up the Mid-Summer Garden

It’s that time of year – everything’s blooming and the greenery couldn’t be better. Still, a few more things can be done to perk up the mid-summer garden…

Designing a Garden for the Birds

It’s so enjoyable watching the antics of robins, towhees, chickadees and even those raucous, brazen magpies. Attracting birds is easy, if you create a habitat…

Designing a High Altitude Garden

When gardening at a high elevation, it helps to realize that there are a lot of options. Learn how to choose plants and locations for high altitude gardens.

Gardening is for the Birds

Enjoying birds ranks second only to gardening as our favorite pastime. Learn how to make your garden attractive to bird life with food, water, and shelter.

Getting Your Garden Ready for Winter

The various tasks required to get a garden ready for winter.

Go Native with Waterwise Lawns

Kentucky Blue Grass lawns are water-slurping. With water conservation high on the list throughout the West, it’s time to consider native grasses…

High Country Gardens Style of Xeriscaping: Basic Principles

Water conservation is becoming a very important consideration across the US. Read these 8 basic principles to learn how you can conserve resources with your landscape design.

How to Plant a Thyme Lawn

We have found thyme lawns to be most attractive in smaller, more intimate areas where the edges can be interplanted with taller plants.

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