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An Easy and Quick Recipe for Autumn

As autumn whispers into our days and nights, olives, somewhere, are ripening. And that makes my mouth water in anticipation. Oil-cured olives await. My...

The Irresistible Beauty of Native Cuphea Plants

Occasionally, I will get the urge to obsess over a group of plants. I have gone mad for Magnoliasfrenetic for Fothghysterical for Hydrangeabut now...

Identifying and Managing Problematic Crabgrass

I’ve been working in public horticulture for over 30 years now, and the battle...

Growing Affordable Produce With Hydroponics

Business Monday: Hydroponic Hut inspires growing produce at affordable costs Growing Affordable Produce With Hydroponics | Kelsey Walling | IMAGE: Allen and Allyson Blackard stand with...

Wendy’s Mature Garden in Pennsylvania, Part 1

Happy Monday GPODers! Today we’re returning to Wayne, Pennsylvania for an update on Wendy Quereau’s...

Peat free plants at Tissington Nursery, Peak District | Jack Wallington

“People come to us specifically because we grow in peat free compost,” says Mairi Longdon, who runs Tissington Nursery in the Peak District, specialising...

Kohlrabi Seed Starting Tips — Harvest to Table

Sharing is caring! Kohlrabi is a cool-season crop; it’s best grown in spring and fall. Sow kohlrabi in spring for an early summer harvest and...

How to Pot Up Phalaenopsis Orchid Keikis: 3 Simple Steps

Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. Phalaenopsis orchids often will grow what are called keikis. Keiki is...

The Founder of Lloyd Landwright Takes Our Quick Takes Questionnaire

Seasonal bouquets from the garden—sometimes foliage, sometimes flowers, often with seedheads left on. I also love framing views so that the landscape...

How to Plant and Grow Kohlrabi

Sharing is caring! Kohlrabi is grown for its swollen base which is actually the plant’s stem. The globe-shaped base develops above the ground. Kohlrabi is...

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12+ Best Crops for Raised Beds

Raised beds offer a unique set of advantages and disadvantages. They drain well, warm quickly, and can provide soft, loose soil. They may also...

How to Maintain Your Chemical-Free Yard

4. ‘No Mow May’ isn’t the best idea. While the rhyming moniker is well-intentioned (it’s meant to let lawns grow long and go...

A Blue and Purple Spring in Dot’s Garden

Happy Friday GPODers! Dot Lenahan in Broomall, Pennsylvania (Zone 7b) shared her new garden for...
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