Sadly, this is the last printed issue of Garden Design… from now on, it's available online only. This last issue focuses on the joy of bulbs … so plenty of info on color, combos, planting, containers.
And … a wonderful feature on four California designs of LA and plant expert Bernard Trainor with beautiful photos you can study for inspiration.
And much more … savor this last printed issue.
The American Gardener Sept-Oct
*Tiny bulbs, big impact
*Native shrubs that attract pollinators
*Hornbeam heaven
*What mulch to use where & when
*Profile of Anne Whiston Spirn & her life-long work on the water beneath West Philadelphia
*The re-designed fountain landscape at Longwood Gardens
*Belgian designer Erik Dhont creates modern gardens inspired by Old Masters
*Gardens to visit: Wave HIll in the Bronx
*What to plant to attract native bees
*Berries to attract songbirds
*Three professionals talk bulb placement
*Taking advantage of microclimates
*Designer John Greenlee takes a subtle approach to fall color in the California wine country.
*Use an arbor as a winter-time focal point when the leaves drop from the vines.
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