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The 2-Minute Herb Pruning Hack That Changed My Entire Garden Game –

Forget what you’ve heard about “leaving plants alone to do their thing.” Some herbs actually need regular attention and trimming to do their best.After...

Spring in Ezequiel’s Argentina Garden

Hi GPODers! In the Northern Hemisphere, the final months of the year represent a slowing...

How to grow vegetables with seed tapes

Growing vegetables with seed tapes is a quick and convenient way to fill your veg patch, especially for beginners or those with limited space....

Return to the Roots of the Organic Method

The roots of the organic farming movement lie in the dedication of farmers who enrich their soils through natural methods. Those traditional, farmer-managed, soil-improving...

John’s Getaway Garden in Illinois, Part 2

Hi GPODers! We’re back in Manteno, Illinois to enjoy the gorgeous gardens of John and Lee...

Fresh and Festive: How to Use Greenery for Gift Wrapping

Put down the bows and the gift wrap because there’s a new, prettier and more eco-friendly way to wrap your presents. Fresh greenery is...

How to grow nasturtiums from seed

Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus) are hardy annual flowers that fill the garden with a sharp scent and vibrant colour. Strong, vigorous and easy to grow...

10 Fruits You Didn’t Know Were Actually Related To Roses

The rose family (Rosaceae) is one of the most useful plant families around. It includes over 3,000 different speciesfrom flowering plants to fruit trees...

How to Build Healthy Soil Before Spring

Sharing is caring! Healthy spring gardens are built long before seeds ever go into the ground. In my experience gardening year-round in Sonoma Valley—mostly in...

Getting the Most from your Grow Media

When it comes to grow media, you would be hard-pressed to find a farmer or gardener uninterested in sustainability. Whether based on a regenerative...

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How To Recharge & Reuse Last Years Potting Soil This Spring!

Did you know that one of the easiest ways to save money on your garden budget each spring is to simply recharge and reuse...

Austin’s new Wishbone Bridge and mosaic art tunnel

March 19, 2026 Austin’s Hike-and-Bike Trail users long wished for completion of a trail gap at the east end of Lady Bird Lake. That wish...

How to Plant and Grow Buttercup Squash

Soil Buttercup squash will happily grow in loamy garden soil enriched with organic matter and a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8. If you aren’t sure...
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