
8 Favorites: Native Roses
I’ve always loved roses. Especially the blatant and old variety. They are lush, fragrant and endlessly romantic. But growing them is a challenge. When I
I’ve always loved roses. Especially the blatant and old variety. They are lush, fragrant and endlessly romantic. But growing them is a challenge. When I
Happy Friday, Gpoders! If you posted the issue in your Fine Gardening Magazine mailbox for fall 2025, you’ve seen the incredible gardens of Lynn Fournier
September 18, 2025 As the sun slides low on a hot afternoon, I wander along my driveway through the strips of hell looking for bumblebees.
Every season, I make some of my radish plants into flowers and seeds. Some people leave to collect seeds for next season, while others forget
When it comes to gardening, timing is everything. Planting Rose of Sharon in the Spring provides the warmth you need to establish the roots and
A few days away from the first frost, you are looking at the green tomatoes they already hope to be in a hurry. I was
How to Save Marigold Seeds: 4 Steps to Success #Simple-Social-Icons-2 ul li A, #Simple-Social-Icons-2 ul li A: Hover, #Simple-Social-Icons-2 ul li A: Focus {background-color: #d9472e!
Hello gpoders! Back in Malvern, Pennsylvania, we have a new update from Cara Zanberg Mudley. We’ve been catching up to Cara’s garden as we evolve
Are you tired of staring at that ugly fence? What if we could turn it into a living wall of gorgeous flowers in just one
September 15, 2025 Last week, Indigenous plant expert Andrea Deron Amaya gave an informative presentation on my Garden Spark Speaker Series design with Texas Natives.
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