
November in the cold but colorful cherry garden
Hello GPODers! A few weeks ago, at the beginning of August and the end of summer, we had the pleasure of visiting Cherry Ong’s beautiful

Hello GPODers! A few weeks ago, at the beginning of August and the end of summer, we had the pleasure of visiting Cherry Ong’s beautiful

This spring I planted 120 feet of Ube potatoes. Ube yam is prized in the Filipino community. It is especially popular as a dessert during

Empress of Dirt is launching a new free weekly email series called Midweek Blooms. From organic gardening practices to seasonal DIY projects, we feature a

South African-born, Brooklyn-based author Marie Viljoen is our resident weed queen, professional forager, and, in her words, “a few times a month, she takes people

If you’ve ever looked into season-extending options to help grow in early spring, mid-summer, and into winter, you know that row covers are the key

The most beautiful sight is the holly on the doorstep of the house. Without a doubt, holly is one of the most popular evergreen wreaths

Hello GPODers! Last week, I received an inspiring post from Cleo in Washington, a long-time GPOD reader but first-time contributor (at Clo’s Back Garden, late

November 12, 2024 While visiting Denver this fall, I found Colorado gardeners to be warm and generous in sharing their work, and eager to share

If you’re looking for gardening inspiration, Instagram is a treasure trove of tips. We recently spoke with the robin whisperer behind @aoifes_allotment_adventures. She has transformed

I’m not happy with the yellow tone in my office. When recording or live streaming, the light is not very good and the visibility is
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