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Garden Gate, 21 4月 2026

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ArticleFrom the editor

There are so many good reas­ons to garden, and every reason and garden activ­ity is inter­re­lated. The more time you spend out­doors, the more insect, bird and human neigh­bors you meet. The more you know your neigh­bors, both wild and human, the more...

From the editor

ArticleON THE COVER:

Meadow blaz­ing star hosts but­ter­flies and pol­lin­at­ing insects. Meet this prairie plant on page 39.

ON THE COVER:

ArticleNat­ive Plants Solve Shade Garden Chal­lenges

Nat­ive Plants Solve Shade Garden Chal­lenges

ArticleNat­ive Prairie Plants for Any Size Garden

Long before cent­ral North Amer­ica was settled and developed, large swaths of verd­ant prair­ies teem­ing with diverse ora and fauna thrived there. Expans­ive grass­lands exis­ted from Canada south to Texas, and from Indi­ana west to Col­or­ado....

Nat­ive Prairie Plants for Any Size Garden

ArticleNo-Spray Bug Solu­tions

Is there any­thing worse than see­ing a crop of cab­bage devoured by cab­bage loop­ers? Or your roses and fruit trees skel­et­on­ized by Japan­ese beetles? Even when you do all the right things to grow strong, healthy plants, some­times insect pests...

No-Spray Bug Solu­tions

ArticlePlay­ing It Smooth

You needn’t be a bot­an­ist nor even a stud­ied gardener to know a hydrangea when you see it. The large, roun­ded ower heads and straight stems of bigleaf hydrangea cul­tivars are instantly recog­niz­able, and the con­fu­sion over when to prune them...

Play­ing It Smooth

ArticleOrganic or Not?

Have you ever frozen in the middle of a routine task and wondered, “Wait, should I be doing this dif­fer­ently?” Unlike com­mer­cial organic grow­ers who have to fol­low speci c reg­u­la­tions, home garden­ers are free to grow accord­ing to their own...

Organic or Not?