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Market Garden: How to Get Started with Cut Flowers

Cut flowers can be a lucrative product for young farmers, existing produce farms looking to expand their operations, greenhouses extending their offerings after spring...

Shop Smarter: Navigating the Best Black Friday Garden Deals

Black Friday may still be around the corner, but the early deals have officially begun. Retailers are launching discounts earlier and earlier each year,...

Kathleen’s Meadow Garden in Washington

Hi GPODers! As we barrel towards the holidays and another great gardening season is in...

Rebecca’s Connecticut Garden in Fall

Happy Monday GPODers! I hope you all enjoyed Christine’s takeover last week, she shared some...

What to Plant In The Fall | Vegetable Garden Top Picks

Knowing what to plant in a fall vegetable garden will open your eyes to...

Autumnal exploring in the Nacogdoches garden of Jared Barnes

November 21, 2025 Last month I drove to Nacogdoches to kick off book tour events in East Texas. Dr. Jared Barnesa horticulture professor at Stephen...

Garden & Gun features Gardens of Texas

November 19, 2025 Garden & Guna national magazine celebrating the culture, food, music, tradition, and people of the South, featured my new book this week! Writer...

The Winter/Holiday Season at Detroit Garden Works

After an intensely re-imagined and heartfelt few weeks, all of the materials new and old we have available for winter and holiday expressions have...

Prep Your Garden | Top 5 Spring Steps

There’s nothing like the approach of spring to get you itching to spend time...

Lilies (with a Few Friends) in Lee’s Garden, Part 1

Happy Monday, GPODers! Fall is in full swing, but we’re lucky at Garden Photo of...

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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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