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GPOD on the Road: Winter at Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden

Happy Friday GPODers! Today is our last day “On the Road” (this week) and features...

Winter Garden 101: The Quiet Underground Work

This winter is all about hygge – a sense of contentment and comfort derived from our surroundings. For me, the best place to find...

Kevin’s Winter Garden that Supports Wildlife

Happy Monday GPODers! The month of March has arrived and (even if it doesn’t look...

Ask the Experts: How to Tap Into Your ‘Mind of Winter’

This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you can be more sustainable in...

Best Plants for Winter Pots and Containers (Garden Designer’s Guide)

As a garden designer practicing and teaching since 2014, I’ve experimented with countless winter-hardy plants and container combinations. One thing I’ve learned is that...

8 Herbs to Start from Seed this Winter

Late winter is seed-starting season for many gardeners. We check our planting calendars and start pushing tiny round cabbage seeds and flattened tomato seeds...

Take a Tea Break to De-Stress This Winter!

Life can be stressful! Sometimes there’s just no avoiding it. Luckily, taking a moment to brew and enjoy a cup of tea can actually...

Andy’s Winter Garden in Pennsylvania

Hi GPODers! The majority of the submissions we receive roll in during the peak of...

Pruning Grape Vines in the Winter: 2 Easy Ways

Pruning grape vines is actually quite simple. Follow this step-by-step guide from start to finish for a bountiful Fall harvest. When to Prune Grape Vines Late...

Winter Gardening Roundtable – Webinar with Andy Pulte and Jason Reeves

Winter can be a quiet time in the garden, as many plants are dormant...

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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....

Russian Sage: How to Prune for the Best Blooms

Russian sage creates a lavender-blue cloud in the garden from early summer to mid-fall. The tall purple spikes of airy blooms are eye-catching above...
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