April 15th, 2024 Posted In: Wildlife & ecoThe basic idea of No Mow May is simple. Just don’t mow your lawn in May, which allows some wildflowers and ...
This week we’re going to do something a little different on the GPOD: We’re going to be looking back over the years of gardens we have shared ...
April 14, 2024 After Texas mountain laurels and plums have dropped their fragrant blossoms, after bluebonnets and other early wildflowers have gone to ...
It doesn’t matter where you live—if you’re deciding what to plant based on weather forecasting, you may as well buy monthly lottery tickets and ...
April 12, 2024 Next time you’re in the checkout line at the grocery store or browsing magazines at your favorite newsstand, look for Outdoor Living ...
Joseph in northern Indiana here. Last week I got a chance to visit Wellfield Botanic Gardens in Elkhart, Indiana. It is a beautiful little ...
The growing interest in unique and exotic plants has captured the attention of many homeowners. For those living in USDA hardiness zones 9b to 11, the ...
Michael C. LaFerney in Lakeville, Massachusetts, shared a few photos with us . . . . . . of some lady slippers. Okay, bad joke, but wow! That is ...
It is spring in my garden in northern Indiana, and the bulbs are showing off like crazy. Daffodils are everywhere, and tulips are poking up and ...
Cherry Ong has shared these photos of a container she created for her garden in Richmond, British Columbia, last summer. She used a big ...
We are Roger and Linda. We live in Pompano Beach, Florida. We have built this little paradise, which is our pride and joy. We cherish every ...
September 10th, 2023 Posted In: Garden trends & designIf you look up garden ruins or follies in the dictionary, you will be told that they are ‘costly ...
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