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Lazy Gardener's LasagnaLazy Gardener's Lasagna
By kylaluaz on September 16, 2014

Lasagna garden bed creation is the way to go, I've decided. I've made many lasagna beds, and I find they are a quick and effective way of expanding garden space. It's also a great way to use what you have on hand and to make changes to an existing garden shape more easily than with other methods.

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A New Garden Without Turning Over SodA New Garden Without Turning Over Sod
By ge1836 on November 19, 2014

When making a new garden of any size, I use the lasagna method. In a large garden or a small spot where only dirt grows, this effortless plan works well if it's started a season before planting.

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A Peek into the "Lasagna Method"A Peek into the "Lasagna Method"
By ge1836 on November 28, 2014

I call it the Lasagna Garden. I started it in March 2009, not realizing it needed a year for the newspaper and compost to cure and decompose the sod beneath. This new garden is 35 feet long and 25 feet wide.

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Lasagna GardeningLasagna Gardening
By foraygardengirl on July 31, 2014

Start a new garden by planting right on top of your lawn!

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Garden Tours: ge1836, Jo Ann GentleGarden Tours: ge1836, Jo Ann Gentle
By Sharon on October 1, 2011

Welcome to a special feature at All Things Plants: Garden Tours. Each week we'll take you on a tour of the lovely gardens of one of our members. Join us now as we travel to New York to see the gardens created by Jo Ann Gentle. I think you are going to love what you see! (Be sure to click each image for an enlarged view.)

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What's Blooming in DecemberWhat's Blooming in December
By LarryR on December 26, 2012

Writing this month's article is a special treat for me, because I get to see and talk about things actually blooming. I do that in my other articles as well, so why is this one different?. You see, our outdoor gardens, right now, are buried under five inches of snow and counting. Winds are gusting up to 55 miles per hour. Roads are impassable. Blizzard conditions. Come on in where its warm, see what's blooming, and meet our November contest winner.

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