Do you have big plans for your garden in 2020, but need a little help defining your style? Well, you're in luck! Come explore different design styles with us over the next few weeks, along with plants, books, resources, and inspiration to make your garden the best it can be. Garden Style Series: Cottage Gardens We're kicking off our garden style series with cottage gardens. Best known for their informal and romantic style, cottage gardens are full of colorful flowers that invite pollinators of all types to drop in. Read more about this English-inspired style and learn the 7 steps to a perfect cottage garden. Photo by Jan Johnsen. Popular Cottage Garden Plants: You Might Also Like: Bookstore: Did you know that snake plants (Sansevieria) are one of the best choices for beginners? They're practically foolproof! In fact, they're so easy to care for, you're going to want one in every room! Webinar: Designing Small Gardens with Big Attitudes Join garden expert Kerry Ann Mendez for a webinar packed full of unique, small-space design ideas that can also be applied to smaller areas within larger landscapes. Learn how to evaluate high-performing, tidy plants and create striking combinations that will generate rave reviews. The live webinar takes place on Wed, Jan 22, at 2PM EST—but registrants will have access to a free replay to watch at any time. See more info and register now! Itching to get your hands dirty, but the weather's not cooperating? Planting a terrarium could be the answer. See our top 10 DIY terrarium tips, including how to select the right plants and the best location for terrariums. I'm jumping into 2020 with both feet in the garden! My list of projects this year is long, so I'll be working (and learning!) right along with you. Looking forward to making 2020 a fantastic year full of sun, soil, and—of course—plants! Happy Gardening! Do you know someone who also has a long list of garden projects or maybe a gardening newbie? Invite them to join us by sharing this newsletter with them! In Case You Missed It: Not currently receiving this weekly newsletter? Subscribe here! No images? Click here for a web version of this email. |