Garden Gate

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When you think about it, a gate is really the beginning of a journey—with the click of a latch and the creak of hinges you cross a threshold where you can meander through the garden and enjoy its beauty. Sure, gates have some down-to-earth, practical benefits like keeping the dog in the yard or providing some privacy, but they also express your garden’s style and mark the transition from the rest of the world to a place where you can relax.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 25 years since magazine started its journey. A lot has changed, but one important thing has stayed the same—the kindness and generosity of gardeners everywhere. We’ve been welcomed through many gates over the years to photograph and learn from the people

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