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Design, Care and Planning Tips for the Cold Season

Winter may feel like a quiet time in the garden, but it is filled with opportunity. Flowers and plants can still thrive when you...

Best Time to Pick Tomatoes | Tomato Season

When is the best time to pick a tomato? It’s one of the most...

Bringing Nature Indoors for a Hygge Holiday Season

Pronounced hoo-gahthe word hygge first appeared in Danish writings in the 1800s. It was derived from the Norwegian word meaning “well-being.” Flash forward to...

4 Seed Storage Gift Ideas to Buy or DIY This Holiday Season

Looking for the perfect gift for the gardener in your life? Help them organize their multitudes of leftover seed packets (we all have them…)...

Gardening Stories | Blackberry Season

Hello from Holly. It’s over. And a single tear slides down my family’s collective cheek. It was...

How to Extend the Growing Season

Winter may be coming, but that doesn’t mean you should put away those tools just yet! Extend the growing season well past the first...

Planting, Design and Care Tips for the Hottest Season

Summer is when the garden truly shines. Flowers burst into color, pollinators are active, and outdoor spaces feel alive. But the heat also brings...

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...

Announcing Garden Spark’s Season 9 speakers!

August 06, 2025 Garden Sparkmy speaker series on garden design and ecology in Austin, returns for its 9th season of in-person talks in September! This...

Ringing In The 2025 Winter Season

It is probably close to 15 years ago that Rob wrapped a vintage steel tractor tire hoop with a string of incandescent holiday lights,...

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A Tribute to David Sabio and His Gorgeous Yarden

Hi GPODers! When David Sabio first shared his beloved Yarden on Garden Photo of the...

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...

Learn How to Grow Candytuft (Iberis)

Fertilizer Candytufts are average feeders that require little additional fertilization when grown in moderately rich soil. Perennials benefit from a one- to two-inch top dressing of...
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