Written for passionate gardeners, Fine Gardening provides inspired ideas backed by detailed instructions for creating healthy gardens, outdoor rooms, and beautiful landscapes suited to the region. Horticulturists, nurserymen, and designers share their expertise on plants, care, soil, eco-friendly pest control, propagation, design, and landscaping.
Peonies vs. tomatoes. Discuss.
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GARDEN SHED • TIME-SAVING GARDEN GADGETS
SUPER COOL PLANTS • FIND OUT WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE GROWING
HEALTHY GARDEN • SCIENCE-BASED INSIGHT FROM SOURCES YOU CAN TRUST
The Best NEW PLANTS for 2024 • Check out the most promising varieties hitting garden-center shelves this season
New plants for 2024 PERENNIALS
New plants for 2024 EDIBLES
How to get a SMALL SPACE TO WORK HARDER • Prioritize functionality when every inch is precious
Clever ways to maximize the utility of a small space • When designing a garden with a minimal footprint, you may find it helpful to rethink the sizes, locations, and traditional definitions of key elements. Here are a few examples of how I did this in my own backyard.
Why aren’t you growing Dwarf Tomatoes? • These plants are easier to manage and take up less space, while still producing tons of tasty fruit
RETHINK THE TOMATO CAGE • Keeping tomatoes upright increases circulation and helps prevent fruit blemishes, pest damage, and sunscald, encouraging overall health. But dwarf tomatoes don’t need as much support as their larger cousins. The amount of support you offer and the form it takes will depend on the size of your plant.
Make the most of A MIXED CONTAINER • Shop every aisle of the nursery to discover fresh new textures and unexpected focal points
Working with large containers • An oversized planter offers abundant space for assembling a unique medley of plants. Here are a few pointers for working with big containers.
DEER FOOD ALTERNATIVES • Stop inviting hungry critters over for dinner by switching to these high-performing, Bambi-resistant options
Expert tips for dealing with deer • I asked four horticulturists from around the country with decades of gardening experience how they deal with deer. Here are some of the strategies they use and advice they give for managing hungry herbivores in the garden.
A deer-resistant border without compromise
Designing for IMPACT OVER THE LONG HAUL • Use these three strategies to get the greatest visual return over the life of your garden
Superstar planting pairings • Many plants that deliver high visual impact are rambunctious. This doesn’t necessarily mean that they are aggressive, but when planted in masses (or sometimes singly) they can get out of control quickly, potentially swallowing up their neighbors or dominating a design. A helpful strategy I employ is pairing robust plants with partners that have a similar nature. This allows the players to keep each other in check without much intervention from me. The following are some of my most successful compatibility couplings.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
SOUTHWEST
MOUNTAIN WEST
MIDWEST
SOUTHEAST
MID-ATLANTIC
NORTHEAST
DESIGN IDEAS • THINGS TO THINK ABOUT WHEN PLANNING OR RENOVATING A GARDE
THE USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONE MAP • The zones stated in Fine Gardening are based on several sources and should be treated as general guidelines when selecting plants for your garden. Many other factors may come into play in determining healthy plant growth. Microclimates, wind, soil...