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When to Plant Cabbage For Spring, Summer, and Fall Crops

Sharing is caring! Cabbage is a cool-weather crop that rewards careful timing with crisp, sweet heads and a long harvest window. Over my 30+ years...

Cascades of Orange Nasturtium Vines Celebrate Spring in Boston

March 29, 2024 by Robin Plaskoff Horton Photo: Jenny Pore. Courtesy of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. For about three weeks every year, cascades...

Roses and Clematis Save Spring in Dot’s Pennsylvania Garden

Happy Monday, GPODers! Last year we were introduced to Dot Lenahan’s new garden in Broomall,...

Bonnie’s Spring Highlights in North Georgia

Happy Friday, GPODers! It has been a fabulous week of old friends and new here...

Where to Experience Spring Cherry Blossoms and Festivals

Via interfelness. In Japanese culture, cherry blossoms symbolize the transient nature of life, a reflection of the Buddhist concept known as “mono no aware,” which...

Ann’s Spring Garden in New Jersey, Part 2

Hi GPODers! As promised, we’re returning to Lambertville, New Jersey, to see more from Ann...

Jeanne’s Spring Garden in Washington

Happy Friday, GPODers! We’re ending the week on the West Coast with Jeanne Erdahl in...

Jane’s Spring Garden in Upstate New York, Part 2

Hi GPODers! As promised, we’re back in in Apalachin, New York, to see more photos...

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Vegetable Storage: Best Practices | Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

There’s nothing like enjoying vegetables straight from the garden. However, we often have more vegetables that we can use at once. To keep our...

Plant These Microgreens after Thanksgiving and Serve Them at Christmas

Microgreens pack intense taste and vitamins into their first tender leaves, harvested young for maximum punch in small servings. Microgreens are the early stage...

How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Parsnips: A Complete Guide

Sharing is caring! Parsnips are cool-weather biennials grown as an annual. Parsnips taste best if brought to harvest in cool weather. The parsnip is a...
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