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How to Plant and Grow Juniper

Transplanting Transplanting should be done in the spring after the ground is workable or in the fall. Dig a hole twice as wide and the same...

Indoor Plant Care: How to Grow Tropical Plants in Geometric Terrariums

I love the look of these geometric terrariums. They make me think of nineteenth-century conservatories or vintage apothecaries, yet the geometric shape feels fresh...

Divide These Perennials Before Frost: Fall Plant Moving Guide

Perennials come back every year in your garden, which makes them relatively low maintenance. However, they do need dividing every once in a while....

Color Theory: 10 Perfect Plant Combinations for Autumn

“I don’t do frilly,” say Diane Schaub, director of gardens at Central Park Conservancy. We are standing under the shade of an old magnolia...

How to DIY Charming Terracotta & Copper Plant Markers

Are you getting ready for spring?  I took a walk around the garden today and was so pleased to see all the little nubs...

How to Plant Garlic Cloves in Fall

Things are wrapping up in the garden for another season, but before closing your beds for the winter, you need to get those garlic...

How to Plant and Grow Radishes in Containers

Crisp, juicy, and bursting with a fresh, peppery taste, radishes (Raphanus sativus) are cool season vegetables that are fast and easy to grow. And thanks...

5 Ways to Plant the Perfectly Pink Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn

I first discovered Viburnum bodnantense in the same place I discovered many of my favorite plants – Kew Gardens. I’ve told this story...

How to Use Lambsquarter from Root to Plant to Seed

Before yanking out the next patch of lambsquarter you find in your yard or garden, consider trying one of the many edible and medicinal...

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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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