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Garden Gate

January/February 2019
Magazine

You CAN create the garden of your dreams with Garden Gate magazine! Every issue is packed with must-have plants, reader tips, simple time- and money-saving ideas, step-by-step, how-to help and the inspiration you need to create a gorgeous garden year after year.

From the Editor

Quick TIP

great ideas from smart gardeners

We pay $25 for TIPS we publish!

From the WILD SIDE

Privacy wherever you want it

Calling all conifers

Botanical Names

2019 BEST NEW PLANTS

New Annuals & Tender Plants

New Perennials for Sun

New Perennials for Shade

New Trees & Shrubs

5 Things to Love About Zonal Geraniums

ANNUAL GERANIUM • Pelargonium hybrids

No more beetles

Herbs in Pots • No space for an herb garden? Not a problem.

Problem Plants? • Be on the lookout for these 10 invasive plants.

Invasive plants

A Garden for All Seasons • Create a garden that passes the test of time.

ROOM TO REARRANGE

Botanical Names

Roses that handle humidity • Especially in humid climates, many roses are prone to fungal diseases, such as blackspot. But these reblooming roses grow happily in Jules’ garden without any spraying needed!

Pretty privacy

Something for each season

Rusty pruners? Make them shine!

How to sharpen pruners • Once you’ve cleaned rust and sap from the blades, you can set to work sharpening them. A quick sharpening can be done with the pruners intact, but you’ll do a better job with the blades separated. Here's how.

Garden Jargon • Ever seen a horticultural term and wondered what it meant? We can help!

Q & A

WEED WATCH

Brighten shady places • This delightful trio of shade-loving perennials will pump plenty of color and texture into any less-than-bright corner of the garden.

‘GOLD HEART’ BLEEDING HEART • Lamprocapnos spectabilis

A bright twist on a classic perennial

GARDEN ESSENTIALS

High-Style Patio Makeover


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

You CAN create the garden of your dreams with Garden Gate magazine! Every issue is packed with must-have plants, reader tips, simple time- and money-saving ideas, step-by-step, how-to help and the inspiration you need to create a gorgeous garden year after year.

From the Editor

Quick TIP

great ideas from smart gardeners

We pay $25 for TIPS we publish!

From the WILD SIDE

Privacy wherever you want it

Calling all conifers

Botanical Names

2019 BEST NEW PLANTS

New Annuals & Tender Plants

New Perennials for Sun

New Perennials for Shade

New Trees & Shrubs

5 Things to Love About Zonal Geraniums

ANNUAL GERANIUM • Pelargonium hybrids

No more beetles

Herbs in Pots • No space for an herb garden? Not a problem.

Problem Plants? • Be on the lookout for these 10 invasive plants.

Invasive plants

A Garden for All Seasons • Create a garden that passes the test of time.

ROOM TO REARRANGE

Botanical Names

Roses that handle humidity • Especially in humid climates, many roses are prone to fungal diseases, such as blackspot. But these reblooming roses grow happily in Jules’ garden without any spraying needed!

Pretty privacy

Something for each season

Rusty pruners? Make them shine!

How to sharpen pruners • Once you’ve cleaned rust and sap from the blades, you can set to work sharpening them. A quick sharpening can be done with the pruners intact, but you’ll do a better job with the blades separated. Here's how.

Garden Jargon • Ever seen a horticultural term and wondered what it meant? We can help!

Q & A

WEED WATCH

Brighten shady places • This delightful trio of shade-loving perennials will pump plenty of color and texture into any less-than-bright corner of the garden.

‘GOLD HEART’ BLEEDING HEART • Lamprocapnos spectabilis

A bright twist on a classic perennial

GARDEN ESSENTIALS

High-Style Patio Makeover


Expand title description text