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Garden Gate

September/October 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

Garden Gate US

GARDEN GATE ONLINE • WEBSITE • SOCIAL MEDIA • NEWSLETTER • AND MORE!

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL • YOUTUBE.COM/GARDENGATEMAGAZINE

READER GARDEN Award • Enter your own garden for a chance to be photographed and featured in a future issue of Garden Gate magazine! Open to U.S. and Canadian residents

{meet}KATIE MEYER • Senior Graphic Designer (and sometimes photo model... see her topiary skills on page 10!)

Reader Tips • GREAT IDEAS FROM SMART GARDENERS

THE WILD SIDE

HAVE GREAT GARDEN TIPS?

Create a Spiral Topiary

No Rain? No Problem. You Can Still Have a Gorgeous Garden

Grow Great Drought-Tolerant Plants

Pam’s Palette of Drought-Tolerant Plants

Autumn Spice by the Potful

Smart Sideyard Solution

Garden Gate® TOP PICKS • Make a Statement with These Plants

GOOD TO KNOW

THE LOWDOWN ON THE BIG CLEANUP • Fall garden cleanup: Rake up all your leaves and cut back all your perennials — or is it really that simple?

Botanical Names

Late-Season Sages • Flavor the fall garden with feisty and friendly flowering sages.

I can eat that?

Greens • Packed with nutrients and quick to take off, greens are easy to grow and look good, too.

HARVESTING TECHNIQUES

Green mixology • Skip the grocery store bags and grow your own mix of greens. Jenny Quiner at Dogpatch Urban Gardens shared her custom mixes here so you can grow them, too.

Autumn Abundance • There’s no such thing as too many plants in this four-season garden.

Botanical Names

BE THE BEST ON THE BLOCK • Ditch the ho-hum foundation planting for one that stands out from the crowd.

Fabulous Foundation How-To

THE DIRECTION YOUR HOUSE FACES TELLS YOU WHICH PLANTS SHOULD GROW THERE.

SHAPE THINGS UP • A mix of plant shapes in your foundation planting is a surefire way to keep the design interesting. Here are some common habits and how they work in the landscape.

Simple Care For a Great Look

What To Do About Boxwood Blight

SIMILAR LOOK WITHOUT THE BLIGHT • If all else fails and you lose your beloved boxwoods, you can plant these lookalikes without fear of boxwood blight.

Q&A • DO YOU HAVE GARDEN QUESTIONS? WE HAVE ANSWERS!

WEED WATCH

GARDEN ESSENTIALS • NEW PLANTS • TRENDING PRODUCTS • MUST-HAVE BOOKS

GARDENGATESTORE.COM

Grow Late-Season Color in a Snap

FINISHING TOUCHES

The Perfect Autumn Garden • Design Secrets from the Pros

The word on ornamental grasses

A scenic drive

Survival tactics • While hardy perennial mums are usually quite durable, with a bit of extra care you’ll reap huge rewards. Here are tips to reduce the risk that you’ll have to plant new mums every year.

Your attention, please!

regional tips

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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

Garden Gate US

GARDEN GATE ONLINE • WEBSITE • SOCIAL MEDIA • NEWSLETTER • AND MORE!

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL • YOUTUBE.COM/GARDENGATEMAGAZINE

READER GARDEN Award • Enter your own garden for a chance to be photographed and featured in a future issue of Garden Gate magazine! Open to U.S. and Canadian residents

{meet}KATIE MEYER • Senior Graphic Designer (and sometimes photo model... see her topiary skills on page 10!)

Reader Tips • GREAT IDEAS FROM SMART GARDENERS

THE WILD SIDE

HAVE GREAT GARDEN TIPS?

Create a Spiral Topiary

No Rain? No Problem. You Can Still Have a Gorgeous Garden

Grow Great Drought-Tolerant Plants

Pam’s Palette of Drought-Tolerant Plants

Autumn Spice by the Potful

Smart Sideyard Solution

Garden Gate® TOP PICKS • Make a Statement with These Plants

GOOD TO KNOW

THE LOWDOWN ON THE BIG CLEANUP • Fall garden cleanup: Rake up all your leaves and cut back all your perennials — or is it really that simple?

Botanical Names

Late-Season Sages • Flavor the fall garden with feisty and friendly flowering sages.

I can eat that?

Greens • Packed with nutrients and quick to take off, greens are easy to grow and look good, too.

HARVESTING TECHNIQUES

Green mixology • Skip the grocery store bags and grow your own mix of greens. Jenny Quiner at Dogpatch Urban Gardens shared her custom mixes here so you can grow them, too.

Autumn Abundance • There’s no such thing as too many plants in this four-season garden.

Botanical Names

BE THE BEST ON THE BLOCK • Ditch the ho-hum foundation planting for one that stands out from the crowd.

Fabulous Foundation How-To

THE DIRECTION YOUR HOUSE FACES TELLS YOU WHICH PLANTS SHOULD GROW THERE.

SHAPE THINGS UP • A mix of plant shapes in your foundation planting is a surefire way to keep the design interesting. Here are some common habits and how they work in the landscape.

Simple Care For a Great Look

What To Do About Boxwood Blight

SIMILAR LOOK WITHOUT THE BLIGHT • If all else fails and you lose your beloved boxwoods, you can plant these lookalikes without fear of boxwood blight.

Q&A • DO YOU HAVE GARDEN QUESTIONS? WE HAVE ANSWERS!

WEED WATCH

GARDEN ESSENTIALS • NEW PLANTS • TRENDING PRODUCTS • MUST-HAVE BOOKS

GARDENGATESTORE.COM

Grow Late-Season Color in a Snap

FINISHING TOUCHES

The Perfect Autumn Garden • Design Secrets from the Pros

The word on ornamental grasses

A scenic drive

Survival tactics • While hardy perennial mums are usually quite durable, with a bit of extra care you’ll reap huge rewards. Here are tips to reduce the risk that you’ll have to plant new mums every year.

Your attention, please!

regional tips

find your region


Expand title description text