Hardiness Zone 6 - Landscaping Ideas
Landscaping ideas for USDA hardiness zone 6 with winter lows of -10F to 0F. See a wide range of perennials, shrubs, and garden designs for this temperate zone.
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Our Cape Cod backyard
We have a small yard with woods behind. We started working on it eleven year...
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Behind the back fence
When we bought our house, this is the area on the other side of the back fenc...
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A Work in Progress
by Garden FairyWhen we bought our home, there was nothing but a small foundation garden in f...
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Backyard on a budget
by shell5470When I bought my house 8 years ago the backyard was dust and weeds, fitting o...
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Clare & Tommy's Backyard - Mid-Spring 2010
Our back yard has come a long way since we moved in almost 7 years ago. One o...
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Celebrating Hydrangeas
One of my favorite shrubs is the hydrangea. It doesn't matter what kind ...
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Deronda's front yard before and after.
by DerondaWe put a roof on the porch, removed the old Iron railing and outdoor carpet ...
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Carol's Flower Gardens
by CarolI've been an organic gardener my whole life - my father (95 years young ...
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Beverly loves to garden
by BeverlyI have been gardening for about 3 years. I love the results of all the flower...
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Deronda's Gardens
by DerondaI have 1.5 acres to fill.I started gardening 2004 when we bought this fixer u...
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My Coastal Garden
When we moved into our newly built house in 2001, the yard was a virtual sand...
About Zone 6 Landscaping
All zone 6 photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
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