
Row covers: what to use in the garden and why
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
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
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
Hello GPODers! Although we see a variety of gardens here at GPOD, I know that most members of this community are silent participants who choose
If you have a garden, one of the first things you should put down is mulch. Versatile groundcovers not only suppress weeds, reduce soil erosion,
Have a fun November! It is true that most of the tender annuals are gone and some of the tender perennials are showing signs of
I’m sure all gardens are beautiful and look amazing in photos, but there’s something about a garden with so much detail that you can’t help
To tell you the truth, I drink at least 5 cups of tea a day. I rotate different blends depending on the season and health
October 19, 2024 When I told my gardening friends that I was planning to go to Denver in late September, many recommended I go to
As garden season winds down and kids choose their Halloween costumes while imagining tricks and treats, there are some neat and spooky plants that can
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