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Rambling Rose
In Deborah Noerper’s enormous—and enormously fertile—garden, nature has room to roam. 
By Jan Paul
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Life, Aquatic
Here's how to green up your pool—and we don't mean with algae.

By Stefene Russell
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GIY (Grow It Yourself)
Gardening can seem like an inscrutable mystery to beginning gardeners, but success is possible with careful planning-not to mention a generous dose of leaf mulch 
By Stefene Russell
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Strong Solutions
Voltaire advised us to cultivate our gardens. He didn't offer help for dense clay soil or deer snacking on the hostas. Luckily, local horticulturists have answers to these problems and more
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Coming Soon to a Garden Near You
This year's big trends—including native plants, rain gardens, and beds planted with both flowers and vegetables—indicate huge, ongoing changes in the way gardeners are approaching their plots
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A Boulder Statement
As Chip and Muffy Matthews discovered, sometimes rocks are better than roses
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Sub Rosa
Hidden behind fencing and foliage, this elegant, Asian-inspired garden in Clayton is balm for one woman's soul
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Laying Out the Land
St. Louis is blessed with a bounty of landscape architects and designers. Here are eight of the best
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