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Yard of the Week: Nod to Nature in the Pacific Northwest

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10 Native Trees Landscape Designers Love

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What Kind of Roses Should You Grow?

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7 Reasons Not to Clean Up Your Fall Garden

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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting

Make This Fall’s Garden the Best Ever

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The hedge is a clever choice for the rear yard, as it conceals the fence without adding bulk to the footprint, while pleaching the plants to expose the lower trunks adds visual depth. (Pleaching is a method of growing trees that involves tying the branches of the trees together and clipping them to form a flat plane above the bare trunk.)

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'Eden' climbing roses

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Lauren Dunec Hoang

How to Choose the Right Plant Container

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NOTE STONE EDGE

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Annie Thornton

8 Roses That Landscape Designers Love

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Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting

Learn the Secret to Bigger and Better Roses

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Marianne Lipanovich

20 Favorite Flowers for Butterflies and Bouquets

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Sarah Alcroft

How to Create a Spirit-Lifting Sensory Garden

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Claudia De Yong Garden Design

How to Deadhead Roses and Other Garden Favorites

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Lauren Dunec Hoang

10 Flowering Trees Landscape Architects and Designers Love

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You can get plants grown on a thin frame or screen,” she says, “such as ceanothus, which is evergreen with beautiful bright blue flowers in April-May, honeysuckle for scent, or clematis

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