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Planting, Design and Care Tips for a Fresh Start

Spring is the season of new beginnings. Flowers burst back to life as the soil warms and the days get longer. It’s the perfect...

From the plot: interview with @darrenlakin2

In our ‘From the Plot’ series, we chat to inspiring growers who generously share their passion and knowledge. This month, we spoke to Darren...

Spring Care Tips For Your Herb Garden

Location, Location, Location Checking individual sun and temperature requirements for specific varieties is the best way to determine location. But as a general rule of thumb,...

Best Plants for Winter Pots and Containers (Garden Designer’s Guide)

As a garden designer practicing and teaching since 2014, I’ve experimented with countless winter-hardy plants and container combinations. One thing I’ve learned is that...

How to Start Seeds Without Wasting Time or Space

When I first started growing plants from seed, I made things harder than they needed to be. I planted a lot of seeds, started...

Heat & Humidity: Selecting Varieties for the Southeast

At Southern Exposure, our goal is to preserve and share open-pollinated and heirloom varieties that thrive in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. Naturally, this means...

How to Redesign and Revamp Your Garden After Light Conditions Change: Part 1

If your once sunlit area is now shaded, or a recent storm took out...

Jen’s Indoor Plant Obsession – Fine Gardening

Hi GPODers! So far this season we’ve enjoyed an assortment of wonderful indoor greenery from...

The Walsh’s Demonstration Garden in Ontario, Part 2

Hi GPODers! We have returned to Simcoe, Ontario, Canada today to enjoy more incredible plants...

RoofTop Farmer Training Program – GROZINE

Registration for the 2026 Urban Farm Rooftop Farmer Training Program is now open! RoofTop Farmer Training Program | Toronto Metropolitan University | What is the Rooftop...

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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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