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In this episode, we explore some of the most valuable gardening lessons that can transform both your landscape and your approach to gardening. We discuss why perfect symmetry isn't always the best choice, the importance of creating strong "bones" in the garden with dependable plants like boxwoods, azaleas, and camellias, and how identifying what thrives in your unique growing conditions can lead to greater success and enjoyment.
Whether you're a new gardener or a seasoned plant enthusiast, you'll learn why growing more of what works—and letting go of what doesn't—can help you create a more beautiful, resilient, and rewarding garden.
By Josh Holston and Catherine StrangeIn this episode, we explore some of the most valuable gardening lessons that can transform both your landscape and your approach to gardening. We discuss why perfect symmetry isn't always the best choice, the importance of creating strong "bones" in the garden with dependable plants like boxwoods, azaleas, and camellias, and how identifying what thrives in your unique growing conditions can lead to greater success and enjoyment.
Whether you're a new gardener or a seasoned plant enthusiast, you'll learn why growing more of what works—and letting go of what doesn't—can help you create a more beautiful, resilient, and rewarding garden.