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Month: September 2022
What’s not to love about sedums? They’re drought-tolerant, they attract pollinators, and they flower later in the season when not much else is going on in the garden. But they also have their drawbacks—namely a proclivity to splay open (we’re looking at you Autumn Joy) and look rather awful in some cases. But rest assured
A fall vegetable garden needs planning and preparation. Host Annette Shrader visits with an experienced grower to learn what month he plants seeds, when the transplants go out into the garden, and how he amends the soil in his raised beds between spring and fall plantings. For full episodes, visit volunteergardener.org ▬▬ About Volunteer Gardener
In this video, I share tips on what to do in your Autumn cut flower garden. There are lots of things to be done in the Autumn or fall garden as we tidy up ahead of winter and prepare for the next years growing season in our sustainable flower patch. So walk around my cutting
Today we’re visiting with Katie Verdieck in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Katie is a landscape designer, and she specializes in creating beautiful containers. They’re great inspiration for every gardener because no matter how big or small your garden space is, you have room for another container! This lovely container is focused almost entirely on shades of
💛 📖 See the GrowVeg book here: https://www.growveg.com/growveg-the-beginners-guide-to-easy-gardening.aspx. Cats make delightful pets, but they can be a nuisance in the vegetable garden. Cats make delightful pets but not everyone has such a positive relationship with them in their garden. It can be very frustrating when your vegetable beds become the toilet for the neighbourhood felines,
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Today we’re in Evanston, Illinois (just outside Chicago), visiting with Zita Swindells. A few years back I sent in pictures of my postconstruction garden (Surviving Construction in the Garden)—nice bones, but a bit bare. Since then I have retired, spent quite a lot of time in pandemic lockdown, and turned to the garden as sanctuary.
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Today we’re visiting with Noah Donovan, who loves growing cacti. We’ve featured plenty of cactus-filled gardens on the GPOD, usually in places like Arizona or California. Noah is unusual in that he has mastered the art of growing these beautiful, living sculptures in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. The eastern prickly pear
What trips most people up and keeps them from evening trying their hand as growing flowers is they don’t know what to plant, when to plant it and how much to plant. Those are definitely some big questions to answer but as you’ll see they aren’t nearly as complicated as we make it out to
It isn’t surprising that vinegar is called a miracle ingredient since it is super versatile. This safe and readily available ingredient has been used for thousands of years already. But aside from its usefulness as a cooking ingredient, vinegar can be a huge help in gardening too. From controlling weeds, speeding up seed germination, to
Today we’re visiting Joanne Eddy’s garden. Our property is just outside Halifax, Nova Scotia, and when we bought the house, it was basically a big blank slate. A few trees were on the property itself, but they were surrounded by woods on the edges to give great privacy. I started all the gardens from scratch,
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Philip Cox is a world renowned architect, known for large scale building projects like the former Sydney Football Stadium, Star Casino in Sydney and The Helix bridge in Singapore. But Graham’s here to visit his garden. Philip has created different zones called ‘garden rooms’ highlighting various Australian climate ecosystems like rainforest, woodland and dry area.
When summer is in full swing, most gardens are full of color and lush foliage. As the warm days continue, however, some plants start to flag and get tired looking—but not dahlias (Dahlia spp. and cvs., Zones 8–11). Late summer is the time of year when these bounteous bloomers really start to get their groove
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Warm-season perennial ornamental grasses are well suited for the garden spotlight, with their subtle leaf hues, exuberant textures, and interesting habits. They put out substantial early foliage that adds textural interest to beds and borders from late spring through early summer, and their flowers and seed heads keep the display going well into fall and
Anyone can have a vegetable garden. You need not be a pro in starting your own small garden. Starting small always helps in learning more. This is my first ever vegetable garden as a whole. Before, I’ve grown vegetables separately but not all together. In this video you will see how I grew my vegetable
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Friend of the GPOD Cherry Ong is taking us along for another visit to the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific (HCP) in Victoria, British Columbia. This time we’re taking a look at the gardens around the HCP Library. Cherry visited in the spring, as the gardens were just waking up and coming into growth. This
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