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A front porch is a staple architectural feature that frames the entrance to the home and gives an owner a place to sit and admire their neighborhood. Whether your home is more traditional or you are ...
When I think about nature, I’m picturing hillsides and meadows free of straight lines, squares, and cubes. Look at any ...
Whether indoors or outdoors, you can add a little life to your windowsill, your balcony or your yard in just a few steps.
Kelly Rae Kirkpatrick, a Rochester educator and master gardener, nurtures both plants and community with everything she grows ...
Bigger isn’t always better—transform your backyard into a relaxing refuge or the perfect hub for hosting with these small ...
Explore inspiring mountain front yard ideas from Colorado chalets to elevate your landscaping with rustic charm and stunning ...
Bamboos are grasses, so one would think that conventional grass killers would be up to the task. But even the best of them ...
Create a stunning sustainable front yard using rocks and mulch for low-maintenance, eco-friendly curb appeal that lasts all ...
3. Consider proportions Take into account the size of both your home and yard, and match your garden design accordingly.
An electric mower can range from a small and simple, stripped-down device that is little more than a blade, motor, deck, and ...
When I think about transforming a front yard into a rustic retreat, I envision pathways that invite exploration and plantings that breathe life into the landscape. With the right mix of natural ...
Tall grasses. Lush, tall grasses planted in front of a low fence can give a home that sits near the street a more protected feeling, without blocking views or light. Fill the area inside the fence ...