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[ad_1] When many gardeners hear the word “modern,” they often scrunch up their noses like they’ve suddenly caught a whiff of something foul. It’s true that...
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[ad_1] One way to get people thinking, when it comes to the environment, is to offer beauty, and this is what Tom Massey and the architect...
[ad_1] We couldn’t have spring here at GPOD without an update from Lee and his fabulous tulips in New York. Lee is a GPOD regular who...
[ad_1] Finished Reading Born Again Dirt by Noah Sanders An Agricultural Testament by Sir Albert Howard Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse The Contagion Myth by Thomas...
[ad_1] If only every garden was blessed with free-draining, loamy soil with the perfect pH and balance of nutrients. Life would be so easy and the...
[ad_1] As one of the most unmistakable and recognizable flowers in the world, the peony has been revered for its enduring beauty and fragrance for centuries....
[ad_1] Last fall, this column featured Showy Native Plants for Rocky Soils. Not included in that plant palette were rock gardens. While similar in that the...
[ad_1] When we think “shade,” we typically think foliage. And when we do think of flowering perennials for shade, the same old ones come to mind,...
[ad_1] High humidity is one of the Southeast’s cornerstones, right there with country music and sweet tea. While gardeners have learned to wear its dewy sheen...
[ad_1] It’s not hard to set your Southwest garden ablaze with flowering shrubs and familiar trees. In the right zones, jacaranda (Jacaranda spp. and cvs., Zones...
[ad_1] Spring is fading fast, and memories of the daffodil and tulip bulbs that we filled our beds and containers with are starting to fade also....
[ad_1] When it comes to fungal diseases in dahlias, there are some really nasty ones to contend with. Botrytis mold and root rot can kill your...
[ad_1] Yesterday we explored the wild side of Vermont with Sheila, today she’s sharing what spring looks like in her garden. I garden in northern Vermont,...
[ad_1] This week, as the Chelsea Flower Show goes viral on every media outlet, we take a look at Tom Stuart-Smith, the comeback—after an absence of...
[ad_1] Flytrap / Dionaea muscipula Arguably the most iconic carnivorous plant, the flytrap is the only species within the genus Dionaea, D. muscipula. It has inspired...
[ad_1] Now, I believe everyone who told me about all the aches and pains that come with aging. As someone who suffers from chronic pain, I’m...
[ad_1] On the food forest tips/tour video I posted last week, I got this comment: I have no tolerance for this mindset. You don’t have an...
[ad_1] Collaborative post The significance of using solar energy for the generation of electricity in your property cannot be overstated. Many countries have embraced this technology,...