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License to Grill
May 8, 2008
From baseball games to block parties, barbecuing is the ultimate summer treat. Steven Raichlen shares how to get your grill game on

Starting from seed
May 1, 2008
For less money and long-lasting benefits, parent your plants from the beginning

Spring training
April 24, 2008
Use the preseason warm-up to get garden-ready safely

Outward Opportunity
April 17, 2008
Sometimes it’s true: what’s on the outside counts. Boost your home’s worth by stirring up the color scheme with these simple suggestions

Two (green) thumbs up
April 3, 2008
Create a green thumb for life by making the garden accessible and fun for all ages

Urban Oasis
March 27, 2008
Successful urban planters pick their battles wisely

Ivy League
March 20, 2008
Create a manicured lawn the local green thumbs will envy. Here’s what to do and how to do it

Topical Tropicals
March 17, 2008
Growing exotic plants isn’t as complicated as it may seem. In fact, you may already have some sprouting out back

Down to the Basics
March 10, 2008
Get your knees dirty and your lawn gorgeous with these shortcuts from tried-and-true gardeners

Extreme Gardening
February 25, 2008
Stretch the garden to new limits and delight in the results. From sweet potatoes on a Chicago balcony to a 1,535.5-pound pumpkin, urban gardening is reaching new heights

The Man, the Myth, the Legend
February 18, 2008
From Frosty to the Abominable, snowmen manage to warm hearts year after year. Here's how to celebrate snow and make the yard sparkle with your family's creativity

Wallflowers Need Not Apply
February 11, 2008
Fruit, vegetable, flower or herb – vibrant colors, robust flavor and durability are hot traits in 2008's gardens

In a Snap
February 4, 2008
Carnivorous plants - those leafy, pet-like creations - are becoming more varied and likeable. Here's how to rein one in

Retired Furniture Finds New Calling
January 28, 2008
Transform old household items into great gardening containers in a few simple steps. Here's how and why repurposing indoor furniture outside is considered the new 'green'

Winter Hurdles
January 21, 2008
Get over your winter gardening hump and boost your green-thumb track record with a few DIY tricks for navigating the winter chill

Say What?
January 14, 2008
Everyone from Prince Charles to South Korean scientists agree that talking to your plants is beneficial for both you and them. While the specifics of how and why are still being debated, here's what some top American horticulturists think

Year-Round Greenery
January 7, 2008
Extend your holiday greenery into the new year and beyond with these timely tips from green-thumbed gardeners at the top of their game

Winter Warming
December 31, 2007
Just because it's winter outside doesn't mean that your interior greenery choices have to reflect the chilly temperatures. Dabble with orchids, table rose and paperwhites to liven up your home and inspire warm thoughts

How To Grow a Green Thumb
December 10, 2007
The more you know about the houseplants you bring home, the better chance they have of survival. Here are some tips from the pros on how keep your houseplants alive in spite of yourself

Getting To The Root Of It All
December 3, 2007
Continue your harvest well into the winter with delicious root vegetables that are strong enough to withstand even the harshest of elements. From beets to parsnips to the sweetest carrots your garden can produce, root veggies are a great seasonal standby

Weathering The Winter
November 26, 2007
Give your flowers, vegetables and trees a fighting chance this winter with these tips on how to lessen the damage caused by wind, frost and snow

Sense And Sensibility
November 12, 2007
Discover your garden beyond just admiring the view. Engage your five senses – as well as your mind – to fully experience all that a garden can offer, including lower blood pressure

The Sky Is The Limit
November 5, 2007
An outdoor kitchen isn't a mere extension of your home's control center - it's got an identity all its own. Disregard typical home-improvement limitations, such as space or weather, to create the outdoor kitchen of your dreams for year-round enjoyment

Clean Sweep
October 29, 2007
Before tucking in your garden for the winter, there are a few tasks you won't want to overlook - that is, unless you enjoy the frustration that accompanies an unkempt, unhealthy garden on the first day of spring

The Attainable Orchid
October 22, 2007
No longer considered a flower limited to the upper crust of society, orchids are popping up everywhere, bolstering their reputation with their beauty, scent and easy-to-maintain schedule

Don’t Get Fenced In
October 15, 2007
Fences are no longer an either/or debate - options are literally coming out of the woodwork. From the up-and-coming wood-plastic composite fence to the popular vinyl variety, fences aren’t what they used to be - they’re better

When Mother Nature Strikes
October 8, 2007
You can't tame her, change her, or reason with her, but you can learn how to cope with Mother Nature's temper tantrums and the damage she delivers to your plants. Here's what to do - and what not to do - when earth, wind and fire start acting up

Falling For Color
October 1, 2007
Don't bid adieu to the garden just because summer is officially over. Embrace autumn with richly hued annuals and hardy grasses

Pondering an H2Oasis
September 17, 2007
Creating a garden pond in your backyard isn't as daunting as it sounds. Big or small, a pond of your own is a relaxing and rewarding way to indulge

Porch Delights
September 10, 2007
Get ready for the upcoming season-switch by prepping your porch with some fall-friendly flowers in decorative containers. Here are some ideas for how to extend your garden party

Gardening For Your Health
September 3, 2007
Working in your yard doesn't just yield a polished finish on your outside décor. Though you may not realize it, gardening is exercise - here's how to get the most out of it.

Blooming Blooms
August 27, 2007
Here’s how to outsmart – and repurpose – those unwanted blooms mucking up your herb garden

Veggies Without Borders
August 20, 2007
Liven up your garden – and your meals – with easy-to-grow Asian vegetables. Here’s the 411 on how to grow them, how to cook with them and how much you’ll enjoy the variety

Herb Kitsch In Your Kitchen
July 30, 2007
Make your taste buds dance and give your green thumb a workout with these homegrown kitchen delights

Making the Most Out of Compost
July 16, 2007
Pile it on for the finest fertilizer, straight from your very own backyard

Cool Tips for a Hot Garden
July 9, 2007
Caring for plants in extreme heat requires shade planning, thoughtful watering and plenty of mulch

Throw a Grand Garden Soiree
July 2, 2007
Plan your outdoor party with indoor comfort

A Fesh Start! Garden Tips the Experts Wish You’d take
June 25, 2007
The experts have a truckload of advice for home gardeners- if only we’d listen! Here is some of their most valuable – most often ignored – advice

Smart Starts for Starter Tomato Plants
June 18, 2007
When planting from starter instead of seed, there’s a new set of rules to grow the perfect tomato

Stop and Smell the Roses?
June 11, 2007
Divinely fragrant or drop-dead gorgeous? Assess your wants before choosing the perfect rose for your garden

Not Your Garden-Variety Veggies
June 4, 2007
For gardeners who love trendy vegetables, the pickings are better than ever

Give Your Home the Creeps
May 29, 2007
When it comes to your home, planting vines that creep, crawl, twine or climb can make your garden more picturesque – and add privacy to your outdoor living space

Grow a Pet-Friendly Lawn and Garden
May 21, 2007
When dogs are damaging to the great outdoors, it time to turn toward tougher plants and grasses

Privacy Makes Perfect
May 14, 2007
As outdoor entertaining hits summer-stride, keep your celebration under wraps - and out of view of passersby and pesky bugs

Growing Kids’ Food Smarts with Containers
May 7, 2007
Carrots don’t really come from the supermarket, and the lessons that lie therein can teach kids a lot about the foods they consume

Here a Tweet, There a Tweet
April 30, 2007
Build a bird-friendly backyard by allowing nature into your landscape

Enter in Floral Style
April 23, 2007
With a few green-thumb touches, you can greet your guests with a hearty welcome before you ever open the door

Test Your Herb Expertise
April 16, 2007
Parsley, sage, rosemary and … time for a quick quiz on herbs

Water Smarts for Luscious Lawns, Gardens
April 9, 2007
Planting a successful, water-wise garden need not be difficult – unless, of course, you expect nature to do all the work

Patios ‘Spring’ to Life
April 2, 2007
After months of limited use and less-than accommodating weather it’s time to get your outdoor entertaining area ready for prime-time

Lettuce Harvest Early
March 26, 2007
Whether planting seeds or starter plants, lettuce is the perfect spring veggie to get the harvest started now

Get Crafty and Get Cooking with Herbs
March 19, 2007
Simple to maintain and full of fresh aromas, herbs are the secret behind must-have dishes and must-do projects.

Pretty, Pretty Pathway
March 12, 2007
Landscaping sets the tone for your home. From stones, to plants, to torches, here's how to make yours exciting and inviting.

Pots as Far as the Eye Can Se
October 1, 2006
Now that you’ve got a firm grasp on crafting containers, here’s how to turn those singular pots into a cohesive potscape.

Life on the Outside
August 1, 2006
Creating an escapist sanctuary in your backyard is more about indoor luxury than outdoor limitations.

Hang Up Your Mowing Boots
June 15, 2006
If lawn care isn’t your thing, here’s how to make it a more manageable task.

Deck the Halls Safely!
November 15, 2005
Follow these tips to make sure you and your home remain intact this holiday season.

Why Women are D-I-Y-ing It For Themselves
October 1, 2005
Call it a power grab. More women are finding that wielding power tools gives them clout that extends well beyond drilling a hole or cutting a two-by-four.

 
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