More stories from Erica Glasener
- A scented evening garden
- Liven up the shade with color
- Clematis make Great Companions
- Meadow gardening
- Roses and the company they keep
- Spring time for favorites, old and new
- Woodland flowers brighten up early spring gardens
- Spring's blooming shrubs offer color, fragrance
- Flowering trees yield great returns in these tough times
- Gardens hold February gems
- Plants that shine in the shade
- Shrub makes a berry good hedge
- Unify your garden with color
- Boxwoods brighten any landscape
- Citrus should be popular trend in 2009
- Fill containers with wintertime favorites
- A good lesson in aesthetic pruning of Japanese maples
- These are a few of my favorite (fall) things ...
- Plant lovers leave tips for Southern favorites
- Brooks Garcia offers tips on garden design
- Decatur Garden tour highlights native plants project
- Tall, late-blooming perennials add drama
- Plant something in the garden this fall
- Bulbs give gardens late season color
- Pick color scheme before selecting border shrubs
- Combining ornamental and edible plants in the garden
- Ornamental grasses tolerate dry conditions in sunny, shaded spots
- Annuals grow, bloom amid heat of summer
- Atlanta garden tour features spaces to thrill
- Color your shade, garden with foliage, flowers
- Tennessee flowers inspire garden design
- Tulips come in many sizes and colors
- Plant spring bulbs that are easy to grow and live long
- Old-fashioned roses easier to grow in some gardens
- Time to start drought-resistant plants
- Use boulders to form a wall in the garden
- Conifer cultivars for the garden
- Tree structure, bark stand out in winter
- Water gardens can blossom in pots
- Choose well, and hosta can stand the heat
- Make a place to enjoy water
- Hot colors make bold statement
- Annual vines add dash of color
- Versatile vines add character, beauty
- Down on the ground
- Spring-blooming beauties
- Early-spring showstoppers
- New blooms to look out for
- A few new woody ornamentals
- Pots: A world of possibilities
- Hedge your bets and find ... happiness
- Good wintertime performers
- Good wintertime performers
- Winter-blooming beauties
- Camellias the roses of winter
- Conifers add texture and color that lasts
- Celebrate all the colors of autumn
- Daffs, tulips will do spring proud
- This fall, think of planting an oak
- Saviors of the late-summer garden
- Small specimens, big possibilities
- Say hello to standouts for the South
- Tiny yard becomes big draw
- Sites with a distinct sense of place



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