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Forest planting in India using theMiyawaki method.Photo: BemanHerish via Wikimedia Commons

Forest planting in India using theMiyawaki method.Photo: BemanHerish via Wikimedia Commons

First hummingbird favorite:Cardinal climber.Photo: Seed Savers Exchange

Second hummingbird favorite:Earlybird™ Red White columbine.Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

Alternative butterfly host plant:Northern red oak, a valuable host plant for many moth and butterfly species

Plants for your front yard:Gatsby Gal®oakleaf hydrangea

Plants for your front yard:‘Perry’s Gold’ Norway spruce

Deadheaded flowers in Kielian DeWitt’s Montana garden

Plant under a mature maple tree:‘Stoplights’ epimedium.Photo: Plant Delights Nursery

Plant under a mature maple tree:‘Spanish Flare’ hellebore

A featured article on cottage garden design:A Cottage Garden That’s Not Chaotic

Sloped garden design:A sloped front-yard garden, designed by Jay Sifford

Sloped garden design:Jay Sifford’s sloped front yard from another angle
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