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One Garden, Two Worlds

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Issue 181 - February 2025

In this colorful and welcoming garden, sunny, flower-filled front borders transition to a shady backyard hideaway.

- Marisa Reyes

One Garden, Two Worlds

1 Charming front yard A mix of evergreens and vibrant flowers creates a warm and inviting entrance to this North Carolina home.

First Impressions

Six years ago, Tom and Courtenay Vanderbilt from Georgia to be closer to family. Foundation repairs required most of the original shrubs surrounding the house to be removed, but once that project was finished, Courtenay was ready to start fresh in the garden.

imageGARDEN CHALLENGES The house sits at the top of a steep slope, which presented several challenges before planting could begin. Heavy rains caused water to collect around the foundation, so they had a dry creek bed installed to redirect water away from the foundation and had a retaining wall built to level the backyard and separate the garden from the ravine.

image2 A lawn at last After years of not having a single blade of grass, Tom finally enjoys a lush green lawn.

Their previous garden in Georgia was all shade, but the North Carolina home gave Courtenay the opportunity to create sunny beds in the front yard. She does most of the gardening, and Tom, who occasionally helps with mulching, is ready to help whenever she comes up with new projects or ideas. The goal for this garden was to create a space filled with unique textures and colors as well as a variety of evergreen shapes that could provide winter interest and year-round privacy.

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2026's Best New Plants!

While it's a bit soon to start planting, this time of year is great for dreaming and making plans for the upcoming season.

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Epimedium

This tough shade perennial provides year-round, deer-resistant beauty where few others thrive.

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Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Reader Tips - GREAT IDEAS FROM SMART GARDENERS

JoAnne found a simple way to keep delicate stems from flopping over: She cuts the bottom off a clear disposable plastic cup, then makes a slit up the side and slips it around the plant's stem. It's a great way to provide a house plant, newly planted perennial or new cutting extra support as it grows.

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Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Winter Survival Strategies

If you're worried about the effects the weather might have on your garden this year, find ways to make sure plants are off to a strong start in spring!

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Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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3 SMALL-SPACE GARDENS

Here are three 14x14-foot patio plans, each with its own distinct flavor, because a small space doesn't have to limit your style.

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SHARED WISDOM

My “stone age” began in my childhood, when my dad would take our family on hikes to the creek behind our house.

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Light Up the Shade

This is the plant for you if you're looking for something unusual for your shade garden. Carolina pink is native to the southeastern United States, but it is becoming increasingly rare in the wild. Luckily, it's starting to take off as a garden plant, and a striking one at that.

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WHICH shade ANNUAL IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

THIS or THAT: IMPATIENS VS. BROWALLIA

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Pretty Permaculture

After some home construction, Joseph and Shalyn Donofro’s zone 5 backyard was left with low-quality, compacted soil and not much of anything else. They envision a beautiful space that supports their young family’s healthy lifestyle goals, teaches responsibility to their children and enables them to spend quality time outdoors together. They want the cottage garden aesthetic, as well as the benefits of basic permaculture practices, which encourage sustainability and enrich the well-being of both the garden and the gardeners.

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