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Leave the Logs! Building a ‘Dead Hedge’ Boosts Biodiversity

We’ve already told you to stop raking leaves in the fall. Neglecting this traditional chore helps pollinators, native insects, frogs, and more to...

The Hedge Trimmers Are a ‘Game-Changer’

Pruning shrubs and topiary is an exhausting business—especially if it requires being perched on top of a ladder or spending an entire day to...

Building a Dead Hedge: Healing the Land and Creating a Living Barrier

Many of you might recall the ongoing saga with our neighbors—the ones who hired (and I use that term loosely) a so-called logger to...

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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...

What to Plant at 40°, 50°, 60°, and 70°F

Sharing is caring! One of the biggest shifts in my gardening over the past 30 years has been moving away from the calendar and focusing...
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