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Landscape Pros Share Their Top Plant Picks for a Resilient Garden

Landscape Pros Share Their Top Plant Picks for a Resilient Garden Columbine Fine Landscape Gardening and DesignSave Photo Jeff True, Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors, Bolingbrook, Illinois Chicago is known for its brutally cold winters and hot, dry summers. “Just a few hours north and south of here is a very different climate,” says Jeff

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Nod to Nature in the Pacific Northwest

Nod to Nature in the Pacific Northwest Coppercreek LandscapingSave Photo The team paid close attention to water needs with plant selection, as required by the homeowners association, choosing low-maintenance varieties, pollinator attractors and plants with year-round interest. Two choices were black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia sp.) and coneflower (Echinacea sp.), which are drought-tolerant and attract bees. “We

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Home staging tips from someone who’s been getting homes sold for two decades

Home staging tips from someone who’s been getting homes sold for two decades

Homebuyers can find it difficult to imagine themselves living in somebody else’s home, especially if rooms are either empty or too full of personal belongings. Enter home staging, in which owners arrange (often someone else’s) furnishings in ways meant to be attractive to potential buyers to show them how they can use a space. For

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