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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...

New Orleans-inspired garden courtyard – Digging

January 28, 2026 Last November, I photographed several Austin gardens designed by landscape architect Curt Arnette of Site Designwho’s also an old friend and former...

Garden Makers, Landscaping Clients, and the Difference Between Care and Consumption

Over the years, I’ve come to understand that many of the frustrations people feel around gardens—whether as designers, clients, or homeowners—don’t actually stem from...

Carla’s Deer-Resistant Garden in Pennsylvania

Hi GPODers! As we plan ahead for this year’s garden and reflect on last year’s...

5 Raised Pond Myths That Stop You Helping Wildlife – The Middle-Sized Garden

Published on January 23rd, 2026 Posted In: Wildlife & Eco Author: Alexandra Campbell A raised pond can be a stylish...

The Garden Decoder: What Are ‘Seed Banks’? (And Why Are They Important?)

Native Plant Trust Grow native plants. “Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation is the number one threat to native plants,” says...

Nancy’s Hillside Garden in Oregon: Then and Now

Happy Friday, GPODers! I’ve said it several times already this season, but it’s worth repeating:...

A Transformative Project in Lisa’s Idaho Garden

Hi GPODers! I’m guilty of never taking enough photos. I’ll be an hour or more...

Pickling, Burpless, Bush: Selecting the Right Cucumber for Your Garden

It may be the middle of January, but we’re already dreaming of summer’s bounty. Cucumbers are one of our must-grow summer crops for beginners...

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Designing a Memorial Garden for Remembrance and Reflection

Modern living gives us access to constant news, entertainment, and communication with others. Our...

Susan’s Spring Garden in Michigan

Hi GPODers! Depending on where your garden is located, and the types of plants you...

Drop the Beet: Growing No-Till Beets

Let’s drop the beet! Beets can be grown year-round and are a perfect, flavorful addition to meals. Start growing your own no-till beets with...
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