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Cliche, but true nonetheless: change is a constant, especially in gardens. The very nature of gardens ensures that they evolve—plants grow and mature; plants falter and diethough plant lust ensures new plants are chosen to take their place. And we grow as gardeners as well—we become more experienced and our tastes, as well as what we need and desire from our outdoor spaces, evolves with us.

The longer I've been gardening, the more courageous and confident I've become when it comes to making big, monumental changes to my garden. And it's going to be a big year around here!
It started with the removal of the overgrown blobs in my front garden last fall that I talk about in the post I link to above. Today, I had three more big plants removed—trees that we "inherited" when we moved here—they were bad choices then and they weren't going to become better choices no matter how long I cogitated on them.

I'm really looking forward to having fun with my garden reset and promise to share my progress, and process, with you!
Spring is for garden projects and planting lot of new plants! Looking for a little inspiration to jumpstart your creative process? Our site is loaded with designer plant combinations—select a plant then get ideas of what to plant with it. Or search for plants or combos based on color and form, growing conditions, design preferences or needs.

What are you waiting for? Dig in!
 
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