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How to create carpets of colour, Cluny House Gardens, Scotland | Jack Wallington

One sunny afternoon in late-April, while working on a remote landscape design in Scotland, I took the opportunity to pop into Cluny House Garden...

Understanding Bagged Compost – The Rusted Garden

Bagged manures and composts are not always 100% fully composted or broken down. Many...

I Bought the Cult-Favorite Pruners Gardening Pros Swear By

The tools you use can make or break the joy of working in the garden. Over the years, I’ve run through my fair share...

How to Grow and Care for Showy Garden Croton

Cultivars to Select There are so many different cultivars to choose from, it’s going to be tough to pick just one! Here are a few of...

Tips and Tricks for Growing Agastache in the Mountain West

The genus Agastache has become a garden staple in the Rocky Mountain Region...

Heidi’s Flowers in Connecticut – Fine Gardening

Hi GPODers! Before fall foliage color snatches our attention, let’s savor and celebrate our most...

Coffea Arabica is a Beautiful Houseplant

Coffee plant is the source of the world's most popular breakfast beverage. Not many know, however, that it makes a beautiful and easy-to-grow house plant.Growing...

What Is Cramscaping? Everything You Want to Know About the Garden Design Trend

When I put a call out to my garden design friends about the topic of “cramscaping,” I received a lot of replies along the...

Get the Best Hydroponic Equipment from GrowGuru — Grow Guru

Need hydroponic supplies & equipment? Since 2012 we have supplied South Africa with a fantastic range of hydroponic...

Wendy’s Mature Garden in Pennsylvania, Part 2

Hi GPODers! As promised, we’re enjoying more photos from Wendy Quereau’s garden in Wayne, Pennsylvania,...

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How to Maintain Your Chemical-Free Yard

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