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Prep Your Garden | Top 5 Spring Steps

There’s nothing like the approach of spring to get you itching to spend time...

Expert Advice: 10 Tips from Old House Gardens for Planning a Spring Bulb Garden

In Chicago, where I grew up, tulips were pretty much the only thing that kept us going through the winter. You can survive snow,...

Ezequiel’s Early Spring Garden in Buenos Aires

Hi GPODers! The Northern Hemisphere is celebrating the first days of fall; temperatures are beginning...

7 Deer-Resistant Bulbs That Will Actually Survive Until Spring

Everybody loves Bambi, but deer can be incredibly annoying neighbors. They are ever-hungry animals and will take out most of your garden crops if...

Early spring flowering plants at Stillingfleet Lodge Garden and Nursery, York | Jack Wallington

Stillingfleet Lodgeon the outskirts of York, is a garden that has been managed organically for wildlife for the best part of 50 years, recently...

Gwen’s Spring Lilies in Kansas

Hi GPODers! Gwen Chance in southeast Kansas has shared her garden a handful of times...

Spring Bulbs Q&A – Webinar with Joseph Tychonievich

Dreaming of a dazzling spring garden? Now’s the time to make it happen. Join...

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...

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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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