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HPH photo diary / 20. Cherry Blossom Season – HOUSE PLANT HOUSE

Cherry blossom season has arrived! Welcoming these blooms is a classic signifier of Springtime for many of us. It’s colder up here in the...

Mason Jar Solar Lights

These Mason jar solar lights are a super easy, budget-friendly, and cute way to add some light and whimsy to your backyard nights. Using...

At A Glance: The Lighted Rings

To follow is a visual collection of light rings which we have placed in winter containers over the past 15 years or so. This...

Ann’s Spring Garden in New Jersey, Part 2

Hi GPODers! As promised, we’re returning to Lambertville, New Jersey, to see more from Ann...

The Advantages of Hydroponics and the Basics of Setting Up Your Own Hydroponic Garden

Introduction: What is Hydroponics and How Does it Work? Hydroponics is a type of gardening technique that allows plants to grow without the need for...

Best Indoor Succulents For Low-Light

Succulents have grown in popularity over the last few years because they can thrive in almost any condition. These are species of plant life...

When To Plant Hydrangeas To Give Them A Strong Start

Hydrangeas have long been popular shrubs, revered for their large flower heads that give a decorative pop of color to the landscape or as...

🌱 How to Create Your Own Vegetable Garden – 17 Helpful Tips

There’s something incredibly rewarding about growing your own food. Whether you’re dreaming of juicy tomatoes, crunchy carrots, or vibrant greens, creating a thriving...

Grow bags VS Dutch Bucket

Hi, all gardeners out there! Are you all set to try hydroponic farming at home? Well, this blog can help you gather great information...

Best Outdoor Succulents For Low-Light

Succulents love the great outdoors because of the abundance of sunlight. Unfortunately, not all gardens are blessed with bright sunshine and instead, are covered...

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Why You Need To Prune Tomato Plants

One of the best things you can do to keep your tomato plants healthy, productive, and strong all season long is to prune them...

Mid-June blooms at Denver Botanic Gardens

June 18, 2026 The gardens in Denver come into full flower in June, or so it seems to me. Each weekend offers another Open Days...

From the plot: interview with @ben_the_grower

In our ‘From the Plot’ series, we chat to inspiring growers who share their passion and knowledge. This month, Ben from @ben_the_grower shares...
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