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Zinnia Companion Plants For A Beautiful & Productive Garden

Zinnias are a welcome addition to almost any garden. Known for their vibrant colors, prolonged bloom time, and ability to attract pollinators, these hardy...

Hardscaping vs. Softscaping: Achieve Batter Garden Harmony

Welcome to the second edition of our landscaping series! Now that we’ve covered the basics of landscaping in the introduction, it’s time to dig...

Homemade Sesame Bagels – Home Grown Happiness

These sesame bagels are soft and chewy on the inside, with a beautiful golden crust and a crunch from the sesame seeds. The dough for...

Grow Light Vs Regular Light For Indoor Plants

Grow lights are designed to give plants more red and blue light for photosynthesis. Regular lights have only blue and yellow and almost no...

How to Use Aloe Vera for Sunburns

Aloe vera is one of the true super plants. This plant is perhaps best revered for its ability to relieve pain from a sunburn....

Ringing In The 2025 Winter Season

It is probably close to 15 years ago that Rob wrapped a vintage steel tractor tire hoop with a string of incandescent holiday lights,...

How To Replant Your Garden In The Summer With Seeds

Now is the time to replant your garden to set the stage for a big fall harvest. And the best part of all –...

10+ Low-Light Hydroponic Plants You Should Grow

Kale, spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, and some herbs are examples of low-light hydroponic plants. These plants can survive with little light or need far less...

7 Fun Ways to Grow and Display Phalaenopsis Orchids

Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. The sky is the limit when exploring ways to grow and...

GPOD on the Road: Coastal Maine Botanical Garden in Early Summer

Happy Friday, GPODers! A couple of weeks ago I was traveling up the coast of...

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A Tribute to David Sabio and His Gorgeous Yarden

Hi GPODers! When David Sabio first shared his beloved Yarden on Garden Photo of the...

Bountiful Blooms: 7 Easy Flowers to Succession Plant

We’ve often discussed succession planting vegetable crops like sweet corn, zucchini, and bush beans to avoid gluts and shortages here on the blog, but...

Learn How to Grow Candytuft (Iberis)

Fertilizer Candytufts are average feeders that require little additional fertilization when grown in moderately rich soil. Perennials benefit from a one- to two-inch top dressing of...
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