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Garden Gate June 2004 |
Before and After: A Friendlier Front Yard A front garden is just like a first impression. It tells visitors a lot about the owners. |
National Gardening |
Lawn Grass Having a beautiful lawn is a lot easier if you choose the right type of grass for your situation. |
National Gardening |
Cabbageworm Found throughout the United States, the cabbageworm is the larva of a common white, day-flying butterfly. |
This Old House John D. Wagner |
Hold the Dirt A retaining wall can hold back a hillside and turn steep slopes into living space --- if you pay attention to the basics. |
Popular Mechanics March 2004 Merle Henkenius |
Groundskeeper A spacious storage shed that anyone can build. |
National Gardening David & Tina Silber |
Meet Babaco Imagine yourself in the cool and misty mountain valleys of Ecuador. It was there--no one knows exactly when--that a horticultural miracle occurred. A new type of papaya appeared, one perfectly suited to home-garden growing: The six-foot-high plant is completely adaptable to container growing, and it fruits prolifically. |
This Old House Lance Walheim |
What's Bugging Your Lawn? Even if your lawn is almost weed-free, it can suffer from problems that affect both its appearance and its health. From grubs to dogs, here's what to do about them. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Yard Work The landscape plan takes shape at the Concord TV project house. |
This Old House Roger Cook |
An Organized Garden The This Old House landscaping expert reveals an easy way to keep a well-ordered garden. |
National Gardening |
Tiller Basics Whether your garden is a small bed of cutting flowers or a big vegetable garden whose bounty is preserved for year around use, there is a power tiller matched to the task. |
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