Yard

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Yard
"Every season I visualize what I want my garden to be: What colors will I incorporate? What varieties? What scents? In 2010 a friend of mine passed away. She was from Oklahoma, and as a tribute to her I planted wildflowers like snapdragons, marigolds, black-eyed Susans, and baby's breath. I wanted people to feel as if they were walking through America's heartland when they visited my garden. Digging in the soil always feels like an expression of my soul." —Donna Brazile

Get Gardening
From a community dirt lot to a tabletop, we've got ideas to get you growing.

Plant Smarter
Snap a photo of your yard, then use the Eden Garden Designer app to map out future plantings and virtually see what your garden will look like in any season.

Plant Smaller
A greenery kit you can send through the mail, PostCarden unfolds into a 3-D paper scene that you then sprinkle with seeds and let grow.

Plant Together
Don't let a lack of outdoor space thwart your green thumb. Search acga.localharvest.org for a thriving community garden in your neighborhood.