[ad_1] Happy Monday GPODers! Today’s submission is an extra treat for me because we’re getting an update from Bonnie Plikaytis and her incredible woodland garden in...
[ad_1] It might be summer, but it’s time to start thinking about what to plant in your fall garden. If you live in a mild winter...
[ad_1] The prolific vines of Passion Flowers produce elaborate flowers. The vines and flowers of this warm-region perennial vine attract pollinators and are a host plant...
[ad_1] Heat-loving and drought-tolerant strawflowers grow well in areas with hot summers (cue my happy dance!) Brightly-colored concentric rings adorn these tall-stemmed beauties. This Australian native...
[ad_1] Corn picked and eaten fresh is about as good as it gets in gardening. Some people even put the pot of water on to boil...
[ad_1] If a healthy squash plant suddenly wilts, turn over a few leaves and you might see a squash bug’s distinctive bronze oval eggs. Your fears...
[ad_1] Ceanothus spp. I remember the first time I noticed a Ceanothus aka California lilac shrub. I literally did a double take as I was walking...
[ad_1] Above: Anastasia and Taylor (right) at their office. Talc Studio‘s design aesthetic is the landscape equivalent of the perfectly mussed bedhead. Their outdoor spaces for...
[ad_1] IT’S ONE of the best-known naturalistic gardens anywhere, and yet it’s perched in the most unnatural spot imaginable, 30 feet high above New York City...
[ad_1] If you can’t experiment and go bold in your own home, your safe space, where can you? Here are three examples of unique, fearless design...
[ad_1] Margie writes: “You always say that we can plant a food forest ‘anywhere’ but I still have trouble with almost any ‘food trees’ except for...
[ad_1] Venturia spp. I love the early spring, when the riot of flowers are coloring the landscape and the regular rain makes everything green and lush....
[ad_1] Weeping Alaskan Cedar: An Elegant, Easy-to-grow Evergreen Tree Scroll Up This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking accept you give us permission...
[ad_1] Most of us remember to slather on sunscreen when we are exposed to the sun, but what about our lips? Yes, your lips can get...
[ad_1] Jared Barnes is an associate professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where he and his students cultivate The Plantery,...
[ad_1] Collaborative post Boiling water taps are revolutionising family kitchens everywhere, offering unbeatable convenience to homeowners. In this article from Hot Water Taps, we’ll take you...
[ad_1] Happy Friday GPODers! We’re on the road again, this time seeing a slice of an expansive botanic garden in Texas with Frances Watson. Established in...
[ad_1] Gardening enthusiasts often seek beautiful plants that provide dual purposes in their outdoor spaces. Many are particularly interested in finding plants that not only attract...
[ad_1] Hydrangeas are known for their iconic, eye-candy blooms. However, they can sometimes be puzzling when they don’t bloom as expected. You’re not alone if you’ve...
[ad_1] Fothergilla spp. Fothergilla, Fothergilla spp., is a woody shrub in the Hamamelidaceae or witch hazel family suited to cultivation USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8....