
Cactus flowers, lizards and another owl sighting
April 23, 2025 It could be peanuts, but that’s a good thing when it comes to peanut cacti. My peanuts (echinopsis chamaecereus) erupted last week

April 23, 2025 It could be peanuts, but that’s a good thing when it comes to peanut cacti. My peanuts (echinopsis chamaecereus) erupted last week

Last week I chose a lot of radish. I chose these this morning: It’s a 16′ row of radish. 20 pounds, total. I didn’t often

Cabbage, kale and broccoli are cool seasonal crops. In other words, many people start planting it in the spring. However, these lush greenery love the

For shaded gardeners who want to grow edible plants, this shadowy designation of how little sunlight the space receives is often second most recognised. “I

The second summer rolls, I can’t get enough of lavender. This gorgeous ornament is a staple in your garden, filling the air with a sweet

April 19, 2025 Posted by Garden Trends & Design Do you have these forgotten shrubs in your garden? Are there any out-of-control watermelons trapped on

Happy Friday Gpoters! We began our week in Germany, admired the spring with Jana’s unforgettable garden (Jana’s forgotten difference in Germany’s Jana’s), and concluded the

Say what you do about extinction-causing humans. But we are also responsible for the survival of the species from time to time. This is the

April 15, 2025 We were sad to see no shrieking owls for years after losing an owl tree and having to move the box. There

Transcripts interviewer:Chris, it’s nice to have you on YouTube videos and I’m very happy to see this garden in person. I’ve seen versions of it
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