Southern Gardening Guide

Spruce up your garden with fresh ideas and simple how-tos

Your Yard Calendar

Follow our calendar guide to turn your common yard into an uncommon delight. Rebecca Bull Reed shares a day-by-day account of this remarkable front-yard transformation.

No-Fail Tips
Photography Joseph De Sciose, William Dickey / Styling Leigh Anne Montgomery

No-Fail Tips

1. Start with a simple, smooth bed line. No wimpy curves allowed. When in doubt, swing it out. You won't regret the extra room when plants start to grow in. This bed line should start on one side of the yard and move your eye across to the other. Space plants within the bed so that they echo this curve. Why you'll be glad you did: Good bed lines can camouflage design flaws and waning plants. They also make it easier to mow the grass.

Next2. Don't clog corners.

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