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Learn How to Plant and Grow Marionberries

Rubus x ‘Marion’ If you ever visit Oregon, be prepared to fall in love with the local hero: the marionberry. It’s everywhere. At every restaurant, grocery...

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...

Murraya paniculata (Table Kamini) miniature plant growing guide

Introduction to the Murraya paniculata Table Kamini (Murraya...

Edible Forest Gardens: Creating A Plant Grouping

Get one step closer to the edible forest garden of your dreams by creating a plant grouping! These arrangements of plants help contribute to...

Bountiful Blooms: 7 Easy Flowers to Succession Plant

We’ve often discussed succession planting vegetable crops like sweet corn, zucchini, and bush beans to avoid gluts and shortages here on the blog, but...

Crazy Plant Ladies Through the Ages: Women Naturalists, Botanists, and Horticulturists Who Made History

Crazy plant ladies are my favourite people. They (we) are so passionate about nature, and that enthusiasm is contagious. Today, I want to take...

How to Plant, Care for, and Grow Hellebores for Stunning Early Blooms

The hellebore flower is a welcome sight for winter-weary gardeners once it begins to bloom (sometimes even while the ground is still covered with...

Rex Begonia House Plant Care

Rex begonia houseplants are cherished for their dramatic colorful and textured leaves. Hundreds of hybrids are available, each one captivating on its own. Fortunately,...

Chinese Jasmine Plant Care: Grow Jasminum Polyanthum Indoors

Chinese jasmine plant is surely among the most graceful of vining plants. Its long, wiry vines are densely covered with glossy, green leaves and fragrant...

How to Plant and Grow Summer Savory

How to Grow Savory grows best in rich, well-drained soil amended with organic matter, and requires a full sun location. The plant makes an attractive,...

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Lee Fights Boredom with Old Garden Photos, Part 1

Happy Friday, GPODers! It might officially be spring, but for some of us the season...

The Best Backyard Bird Finds in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

If there's one thing that brings my garden to life after a long, damp Pacific Northwest winter, it's the return of my backyard birds....

Russian Sage: How to Prune for the Best Blooms

Russian sage creates a lavender-blue cloud in the garden from early summer to mid-fall. The tall purple spikes of airy blooms are eye-catching above...
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