[ad_1] Collaborative post Developing effective study habits is crucial for academic success and can significantly impact your child’s overall learning experience. Establishing these habits early on...
[ad_1] …but it’s gonna grow some plants! Leo writes: Went fishing for a few days at Lake Harding just north of Columbus. We got about 35...
[ad_1] Lilies are one of the most popular garden and cutting flowers, and for good reason! These versatile bulbs are easy to grow and can easily...
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[ad_1] Has there ever been a less rock ‘n’ roll category of plant than shrubs, subshrubs, and bushes? A new book, Shrouded in Light: Naturalistic Planting...
[ad_1] Hi GPODers! Wednesdays can bring on the midweek blues, but Kathy Schreurs is helping us see “blue” in a whole new light. I’m Kathy Schreurs...
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[ad_1] When the forecast calls for excessive heat, don’t panic! Instead, read through these tips for gardening in a heatwave and note what you need to...
[ad_1] With delightfully colorful flowers that bloom from spring to fall and open well into the late afternoon, evening primrose plants add some late-night floral flair...
[ad_1] Nothing is worse than biting into a cucumber, expecting a fresh garden taste, only to be met with a bitter taste. If you’ve ever wondered...
[ad_1] Hi GPODers! Today’s photos come from Gail Bromer in Black Mountain, North Carolina. As the name suggests, Gail gardens in a very mountainous region and...
[ad_1] 5. Olives are not tasty off the tree. Above: Photograph by Sarah Lonsdale, from DIY: Home Cured Olives. Ever tasted a fresh olive? If you have,...
[ad_1] The tomato looks perfect, and then you turn it over and see the telltale dark leathery spot on the bottom. This frustrating condition is known...
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[ad_1] When grown indoors, the Boston fern is a sight to behold. Lush fronds, a graceful form, delightful color – as a houseplant, Nephrolepis exaltata has...
[ad_1] From violas to nasturtium, I’m always growing edible flowers to adorn my drinks, sprinkle on my salads, and spice up my dishes. Because who doesn’t...
[ad_1] If you live in a place blessed with an abundance of lilac (perhaps outside your front door, or in the fields and hedgerows of New...
[ad_1] Happy Monday, GPODers! As always, I hope you had a lovely plant-filled weekend. Today we’re jumping into a garden with a deep history and plants...
[ad_1] Cydonia oblonga In the past, a quince tree or two used to appear in pretty much every home orchard, but finding one today is quite...
[ad_1] My earliest gardening memories are with my grandparents in Indiana and Idaho. We did simple things together, like planting flowers and picking beans, but those...