
Ronda late summer garden in Pennsylvania
Hello gpoders! The end of summer is definitely bitter and sweet. Slowdowns and cooldowns are welcome, but we must say goodbye to the vibrancy and

Hello gpoders! The end of summer is definitely bitter and sweet. Slowdowns and cooldowns are welcome, but we must say goodbye to the vibrancy and

September 30, 2025 A few weeks ago, in San Angelo, I visited the town’s unlikely Water Lily Garden. San Angelo is unlikely as it is

We all did that. We planted something we like, sometimes a few years later, just to learn to be invasive where we live. In many

Have you ever been told to be grateful for the small moments in your life? The faint light from gardening is a small clue you

Orchids are prominent flowering plants that can enhance the garden aesthetic with their vibrant flowers. Instead of traditionally growing in pots, don’t worry about climate

Exciting flower bulbs to shop this fall All kinds of bulbs are simple care solutions to bring even more surprising elements to containers, beds, and

Your poor plants suffer in silence. All cuts with these dull puller are like performing surgery with a butter knife! But don’t worry. We discovered

September 25, 2025 Spin your garden again as temperatures in Austin shift towards autumn. If autumn means low F temperature in the 90s, I’ll take

Is caradium a perennial? Tips for saving caradium #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! comefict;Border

Rudden also recommends mulching when planting shrub boundaries. “I put the bark mulch down because it keeps the soil moisture, prevents weeds and looks neat



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