Source:
landscapeontario.com
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Theme gardens
Decide on the primary use for the space you have
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Unleash Your Inner Farmer
Grow vegetables and fruit with minimal space
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In the Pink
Count on soft pinks to add charm.
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Shape and form: Flower shapes can inspire
Straight lines are very rare in nature.
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Butterfly gardens can be elegant
More than just an untamed meadow.
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Intuitive Green
Green can often be take for granted.
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A writer's garden in Niagara
Location offers unique challenges.
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The tea garden
Take time to relax and enjoy your garden.
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Spa-in-a-basket refreshes the senses
Aromatherapy makes us feel good.
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Brown as a landscape colour
Brown often signals a change of season.
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Catching the wind
Adding lively plants to add movement.
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What homeowners will want next summer
Gardening trends for 2011
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Autumn Colour in your Garden
Plants with vibrant fall colour
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Rhapsody in Blue
Blue is soothing and relaxing.
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Shape and Form: Plant shape combinations...
Gardens change throughout the seasons.
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Purple Haze
Purple must be used with care.
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Students design with vegetables
Edibles add a creative edge.
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The romantic pergola garden
Add height and drama to any garden.
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A Century Farm in the heart of Amish country
Many benefits of a garden in the country.
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Adding depth and texture with water
water an add a unique texture to any garden.
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