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Designing Through the Midseason Garden Lull

By mid-July, many gardens lose their momentum. Spring’s exuberance has faded. Late-summer perennials are still gathering themselves. Foliage is doing the heavy lifting, but the...

When the Garden Says No: Intention vs. Reality

When I built the cobblestone path leading to the patio, I had a very specific idea in mind. The stones themselves were beautiful, but what...

Special Netherlands Garden Tour Q&A Webinar with Annie Guilfoyle

Celebrate the first day of spring with Fine Gardening on March 20, 2026during a...

The 15 Best Wayfair Garden Accents to Shop This President’s Day

President’s Day may still feel early for gardening, but it’s one of the best times to think about how you want your outdoor space...

How to Style a Romantic Bridgerton Garden for Less

There are many shows that have an influence on the style of gardens, and Bridgerton is certainly one of them. While the lavish costumes,...

On Garden Culture | PITH + VIGOR by Rochelle Greayer

If you have been coming by here for a while you might have heard me talk about this before, but I’m going to say...

Accessible Gardening: Creating a Garden That Supports YOUR Body

Gardening is a joyful, therapeutic activity that everyone should be able to enjoy, no matter their capabilities. Accessible gardening allows you to create a...

Andy’s Winter Garden in Pennsylvania

Hi GPODers! The majority of the submissions we receive roll in during the peak of...

Cherry’s October Garden in British Columbia

Happy Monday GPODers! A couple of weeks ago we stepped back to September with gorgeous...

Soil, Compost, Mulch: A Garden Practice for a Warming World

Editor’s note:This piece was written during a period of personal and political overwhelm, when climate change felt both enormous and abstract. Returning to it...

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A Love Letter to Sanguisorbas

I came to gardening, as many of us do, not necessarily out of a love of the natural world but because of a fascination...

8 Herbs to Start from Seed this Winter

Late winter is seed-starting season for many gardeners. We check our planting calendars and start pushing tiny round cabbage seeds and flattened tomato seeds...

Pothos Health Check Tips For Lush, Resilient Vines

I often think rare plants are the important ones, but I see it a little differently. My most helpful plant in my whole indoor...
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