
Weeds reveal the soil in your garden (and how to repair it)
Most gardeners consider weeds to be just a nuisance. But weeds are like messengers. Plants that appear uninvited in your garden will actually give you

Most gardeners consider weeds to be just a nuisance. But weeds are like messengers. Plants that appear uninvited in your garden will actually give you

Do you have a humble box of baking soda sitting in your pantry? It’s secretly a gardening superhero in disguise. While you’re using it to

How far apart should I plant hydrangeas in flower beds or hedges? #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:

Are you about to throw a cracked flower pot? hang on! That “trash” could be your garden’s next shortpper. I’ve noticed that the average gardener

October is a busy time in the garden. There’s so much to harvest, sow, prepare, protect, and craft. Check out some ideas for things to

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 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

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

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

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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