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HANS HANSEN
The hybridizer
A LASTING IMPRESSION
FAVORITE LONGBLOOMING PERENNIALS FOR A CONTINUALLY COLORFUL GARDEN
A TIME TO SOW
Though it may need years to take hold, the interest in gardening can be planted early
FRIENDLY COMPETITION
In his new book, garden designer Benjamin Vogt explains the dynamics of plant combinations and more
PINEAPPLE LILIES!
EUCOMIS ARE A SWEET SUMMER FEAST FOR THE EYES
THE EVER-CHANGING GARDEN
Learn how one gardener transformed an erosion-prone landscape into a striking flower-filled oasis.
11 Easy-to-Dry Flowers
Drying flowers doesn’t have to be complicated. To get beautiful colors and sturdy blooms, sometimes it’s just a matter of choosing the right ones and using simple techniques. Erin Howell-Conner, manager of Howell’s Greenhouse & Pumpkin Patch in Cumming, Iowa, knows a lot about this process. She’s been designing with flowers she has grown and dried herself all her life.
Help Drought-Proof Your Garden
If you're tired of watering to keep your garden going through a hot, dry summer, take a few tips from Denver Botanic Gardens' Panayoti Kelaidis.
Reader Tips
GREAT IDEAS FROM SMART GARDENERS
3 Invasive Tree Pests to Watch
It is devastating when a tree loses the battle with an insect pest, leaving a hole in the landscape that can't be refilled quickly. Sadly, many trees fall prey to invasive insects-here are three destructive ones to watch.
Blast Off With Bright Color!
Peer at an individual flower from the inflorescence of Starship Scarlet lobelia, and you might be reminded of a hummingbird hovering in flight.
Hardy Hibiscus
These impressive blooms bring drama and a touch of the tropics.
Fabulous Summer Flowers
There here are two ways to keep the color going in your garden through the summer..
VEGETABLES to Plant Now for a FALL HARVEST
Extend the growing season with a second planting of fast-growing and cool-season crops!
DESIGN DILEMMAS
WE'VE ALL BEEN THERE: Struck by the unexpected beauty of a plant at the garden center, in a flurry of inspiration, we grab other beautiful companions, purchase them all, and head home full of grand plants and visions but no real plan. Sometimes it works out, and many times it doesn't because designing a garden takes attention to nuts and bolts: the hows, wheres and with-whats. What dilemmas do you face? Flip through the following pages of inspiring photos and get practical solutions to your garden woes. Improve your garden's layout, add function, color it with your personality, and find that perfect fix that boosts your garden from good to better to best. Let's get started!
Grass-Fed Meat
The fastest way to increase the carbon content of a degraded soil is to establish a perennial grassland and graze it with ruminant animals in a proper manner
Small Flock Poultry
Predator Protection
Sheep & Goats
There are obvious benefits to raising sheep and goats. Meat is likely the first that comes to mind
Zero-Turn Mowers
If you're coming from lawn and garden tractors, you might not immediately recognize a zero-turn mower as a member of the mowing family
Homegrown Fungi
Tony Shields has been fascinated with mushrooms for as long as he can remember
Beyond Firewood
I knew the silver maple tree in my backyard was in pretty rotten shape, but hearing the decades-old tree fall was still a shock
BEST BEEF & PERFECT PORK
THESE BREEDS THRIVE ON SMALL-SCALE HOBBY FARMS
Insectary Strips
In addition to offering food sources to honeybees and native pollinators, insectary strips can provide your homestead with noninsect-derived benefits
Charge Tools with Solar
Ongoing improvements to batteries O have helped increasing numbers of gardeners to cut the cord- and the need for gasoline - for their string trimmers, edgers, lawn mowers and other gadgets.
THE GREAT CATTLE DEBATE
Grain-fed versus grass-fed - is one better than the other?
The Queen of Topiary
Linda Vater talks us through the transition from self-taught hobby gardening to becoming a national gardening guru.
When it RAINS...
Today's weather can be bust or boom, and bioswales and rain gardens help control the overflow during boom times.
LAMBS, AMERICAN STYLE
The Katahdin is a native sheep breed that requires only little maintenance and is easy to care for.
POWER YOUR SOIL WITH Probiotics
HEALTHIER SOIL MAKES FOR HEALTHIER PLANTS AND PEOPLE
Holey Cow!
Bovines have an amazing ability to turn relatively undigestable grass, hay and other roughage into nutrients and energy