Spring

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On the air and on the road for Gardens of Texas this spring

January 27, 2026 Is everyone enjoying winter so far?? Are you longing for spring and a new gardening season? Need an entertaining garden talk to...

The OWG Spring Garden Workshop Is Back

After taking a few years off while building the new farm – our annual Old World Garden Spring Garden Workshop is back and set...

Tabbs’s Spring Garden in Pennsylvania

Happy Monday GPODers! Winter has really just begun, but today we’re already dreaming of spring....

Spring in Ezequiel’s Argentina Garden

Hi GPODers! In the Northern Hemisphere, the final months of the year represent a slowing...

How to Build Healthy Soil Before Spring

Sharing is caring! Healthy spring gardens are built long before seeds ever go into the ground. In my experience gardening year-round in Sonoma Valley—mostly in...

Stop Killing Your Spring Flowers! Your Essential Planting Timeline –

Ever planted pretty spring flowers only to watch them fade before summer even arrives? The truth is, timing matters more than most people realize.Like...

How to Prepare Garden Beds for Spring

Sharing is caring! Spring bed preparation is one of the most important steps toward a productive growing season. Whether you garden in raised beds, mounded...

13 of the Best Forsythia Varieties for Glorious Spring Color

Expect a mature height and width of four to six feet. Growth is upward and arching, for naturalistic, informal privacy hedges, stand-alone specimens, or mixed...

Organic Lawn Care | Spring Lawn Renovation

For everything there is a season, and when it comes to lawn renovation, spring...

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Grooving in Gruene with music, shopping, and Gardens of Texas

March 25, 2026 A day trip to tiny Gruene, an hour south of Austin, has been one of my favorite excursions for as long as...

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....
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