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Chinese Jasmine Plant Care: Grow Jasminum Polyanthum Indoors

Chinese jasmine plant is surely among the most graceful of vining plants. Its long, wiry vines are densely covered with glossy, green leaves and fragrant...

Correcting Common Issues with Vegetable Seedlings

Starting your own seedlings can be a great way to improve your garden. It gives you access to a wider range of varieties and...

Campus stroll at Rice University

February 28, 2026 Last week in Houston, I visited my alma mater for a meet-the-author event. The next morning, I returned to the Rice University...

The 7 Best Perennials for Shade Gardens

Many of us have at least a section of garden that is shady most of the time. Shade gardens can be bor-ring unless you...

Rebecca’s Garden and Greenhouse in Ohio

Hi GPODers! So far this winter we’ve enjoyed the many ways people continue to garden...

Healing Through Grief: Finding Peace in Gardening

Grief has a way of unsettling the ground beneath. In the quiet rhythm of planting and tending, gardening can help guide us toward healing. I...

GPOD on the Road: Parc Marie-Victorin

Happy Friday, GPODers! Garden planning for 2026 is well under way, but there is another...

Can Urban Farming Feed the World?

Urban farming 2060: How vertical gardens will feed megacities Can urban farming feed the world? The short answer is yes, it can and it will! Can...

This Flower Represents Your Wedding Anniversary & What it Says About Your Marriage

Flowers have a special way of saying what words sometimes cannot. They mark celebrations, soothe sorrows, and capture emotions in color, scent, and form....

How to Prepare Your Garden for Spring Growing

2. Buy and Start Seeds Some seeds need to be started indoors in late winter and most others in early spring. If you order your...

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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...
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