Gardening
Happy Monday GPODers! The spring countdown has really begun now! If you haven’t already, it’s time to start brushing off those cobwebs, getting ...
While I enjoy experiencing all types of plants at the botanic gardens I visit, I have always been entranced by stunning bonsai specimens and ...
Creeping thyme (Thymus spp. and cvs., Zones 4–9) is a valuable addition to almost any garden display. These diminutive perennials are as ...
Happy Friday GPODers! We’re back in Richmond, British Columbia today to continue Cherry Ong’s series on her small garden renovation and ...
Hi GPODers! After two days in the colorful beds, borders and containers of Sharon Burgmayer in Pennsylvania (Check out Part 1 and Part 2 if you ...
Hi GPODers! We’re back in Sharon Burgmayer’s colorful garden in Wayne, Pennsylvania. In case you missed yesterday’s post (catch up in Part 1), ...
Hi GPODers! Yesterday we paraded through Lila Johnson’s marvelous snow-filled garden (Lila’s Lovely Snow Scenes in Washington), but today and ...
Happy Monday GPODers! And happy March! Saying goodbye to February means we’re one step closer to spring and all of the color, excitement, and ...
Trellises and arbors are garden structures designed to provide vertical support for climbers, vines, and other upright-growing plants. They’re ...
Crape myrtles (Lagerstroemia spp. and cvs., Zones 6–10) are everywhere in the Southeast. Known for their long-lasting summer blooms, attractive ...
Happy Friday GPODers! It has been a minute since we’ve heard from frequent GPOD contributor Cherry Ong. Last time we checked in with her was ...
Hi GPODers! Garden Photo of the Day is based in the U.S., but we gladly accept submissions from gardeners all over the world. Of course, the ...
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