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How To Grow Ginger Inside All Year Long

Did you know that taking a little time to grow ginger inside is a fantastic way to keep a supply of fresh ginger handy...

Plant of the Year for 2026

The Garden Club of America (GCA) has named Vernonia lettermannii ‘Iron Butterfly’ Plant of the Year—which, according to its website, “is awarded annually to...

Growing Berries Year Round – GROZINE

Guelph researchers aim to grow local berries year-round: Jasmine Mangalaseril Prof. Youbin Zheng and team are finalists in the Homegrown Innovation Challenge Growing Berries Year Round...

New Year, New Start for Successful Garden Design – Successful Garden & Lifestyle Design

After much deliberation and thanks to an overwhelming number of emails when I announced shutting my company down, and people really...

Happy New Year GPOD! – Fine Gardening

Hi GPODers and Happy New Year! Although we’re in the depth of winter, and the...

What the First Flower You See in 2026 Means for Your Year Ahead

There’s something quietly magical about spotting the first flower of the year. Maybe it’s a crocus bravely poking through the last of winter’s snow,...

Why Spend $100s When These 11 Flowers Plant Themselves Every Year? –

Imagine having a garden that replants itself while you relax. It’s not a fantasy – it’s what happens when you grow self-seeding flowers.When my...

Episode 187: 2025 Year in Review | Best Performing Plants

Best Performing Plants from Our Gardens This Year When the flurry of fall cleanup is...

Jean’s Garden & our 15 Year Anniversary! – Successful Garden & Lifestyle Design

This is Successful Garden Design student Jean’s garden. The garden isn’t finished yet, there are still the plants to go...

Once A Year And This Is It

Once a year we have spring in Michigan, and this is it. Ha. Let that big talk on my part...

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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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