[ad_1] 02 Dec Keeping Natural Holiday Decorations Fresh Longer From Christmas trees to wreaths, to pine boughs and baskets of pinecones, few things match the beauty...
[ad_1] Since we didn’t want to till up our ground and hurt the existing grass, I decided to experiment with over-sowing pasture with cool-season forage. Thus...
[ad_1] It doesn’t matter whether we’ve been naughty (Danielle) or nice (Carol) this year—we’re still going ahead and adding plenty of plants to our wish lists....
[ad_1] What do I do after it’s done blooming? This is the million-dollar question for many people. Follow these steps to keep your plant happy after...
[ad_1] For many people, picking up a potted moth orchid (Phalaenopsis spp. and cvs., Zones 10–12) is like buying cut flowers; they don’t care for the...
[ad_1] Collaborative post Often when people go through the process of upgrading their home, they only focus on the interior. However, your garden plays a huge...
[ad_1] Winter interest in the garden is sometimes overlooked. The slumbery season suddenly settles in, and as you walk around your bare and bland garden, you...
[ad_1] Friend of the GPOD Cherry Ong makes beautiful wreaths each year for the holiday season, and today she is sharing a bunch of beautiful ones...
[ad_1] Grape jelly is easier to make than most people realize, especially with my quick recipe. In this post I’ll show you exactly how to make...
[ad_1] Amaryllis are gorgeous tropical perennials of the Hippeastrum genus, traditionally forced to bloom indoors over the winter holiday season. And with the right care after...
[ad_1] Gardening in dry shade is often considered a challenge, yet shade is actually a major plus for any gardener concerned with Northern California’s ongoing water...
[ad_1] Collaborative post Many things make up a garden and contribute to its beauty, but one of the most popular elements is a flower bed. For...
[ad_1] Abutilon megapotamicum [a-BEW-tih-lon meg-uh-poh-TAM-ih-kum] aka flowering maples, are graceful, fast-growing plants with trailing stems. It often blooms throughout most of the year, offering extra color...
[ad_1] Lauri Kranz knows how to nurture abundance in the garden. The owner of Edible Gardens LA has been creating and sustaining vegetable gardens for clients...
[ad_1] Today we’re visiting a part of Dale Dailey’s garden. In 2010, I decided to transform a quiet area in our large garden into a more...
[ad_1] Today we plant to stratify some black walnuts from the single tree in our yard. Black walnut is a useful food tree as well as...
[ad_1] Peas, Pisum sativum, are a cool-weather crop for USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 11. Those in zones that receive frost sow and reap in the...
[ad_1] Wreaths made from fresh foraged materials are a wonderful way to make an entrance look welcoming or to jazz up a drab fence or garden...
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[ad_1] Today we’re visiting with Bill Ziebarth. I live in Duluth, Minnesota. You used my photos in the GPOD two years ago (A Garden Full of Art...