[ad_1] We’re back in Massachusetts, visiting with Tingshu Hu again. Yesterday we took a look at summer in her front garden, today she’s sharing views from...
[ad_1] Snake plants are some of the toughest, most durable, and easiest plants to care for as indoor houseplants. Large specimens can be quite impressive. Previously...
[ad_1] Tillandsia air plants are unique for their ability to grow without soil, relying on ample air circulation, moisture, and sunlight to sustain them. They are...
[ad_1] Washingtonia robusta Belonging to a group of plants known as the fan palms, Washingtonia robusta, aka Mexican fan palm, is the largest of all of...
[ad_1] LIKE EVERYONE around this time of year, I get into a “looking back while looking ahead” combined mindset. Today I want to do just that,...
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[ad_1] Whether it’s serving you as a living Christmas tree or a long term houseplant, you want your Norfolk Island pine’s foliage to remain evergreen, not...
[ad_1] And Mary said: My soul doth magnify the Lord. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. Because he hath regarded the humility of...
[ad_1] While I definitely don’t consider myself a trendsetter—or even a person who follows trends—my interest is always piqued when I learn of new gardening approaches...
[ad_1] This is your GPOD editor, Joseph, from my frozen garden in northern Indiana. Winter has well and truly arrived for me here, we’ve had a...
[ad_1] For what seems like 8 million years, I have grown ‘Tomatoberry’. It’s a small cherry tomato variety that is not rare or superflashy, but it...
[ad_1] How do you design a garden that looks good both day and night? During the day, we can rely on color and texture to do...
[ad_1] While a light hand is apropos for many pruning jobs, sometimes a judicious but heavy hand is needed. Rejuvenation pruning is a heavy-handed but efficient...
[ad_1] Most gardeners would agree that the best pastime for cold winter days is looking through seed and plant catalogs imagining the growing season to come....
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[ad_1] Some people are particular about the garden tools they use. Others take it less seriously and are content with the cheapest things they can find....
[ad_1] Without a doubt one of the best parts about gardening in the Southeast is winters that are temperate yet still bring seasonality to the garden....
[ad_1] Those of us who have spent a few years (or more) in the American West know that winter here doesn’t look like winter in much...
[ad_1] Succulents thrive in arid, often harsh climates, with abundant bright sunshine year-round and little to no regular water. They have adapted to such conditions by...
[ad_1] Winter heath (Erica carnea, Zones 5-8) is surprisingly absent from our Northeastern gardens. Species in the heath genus (Erica) are often confused or lumped in...