Month: May 2023

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My name is Glendon Elliott. My garden is in Jamestown, Rhode Island, on Conanicut Island, where surrounded by water, we are always a bit warmer (or cooler in the spring) than our Zone 6 location. I was trimming some new growth on Cotinus ‘Royal Purple’ (Zones 5–8) and noticed the shockingly intense blue of these
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Yesterday, Carla Zambelli shared the abundance of spring in her Malvern, Pennsylvania, garden with us, and today we’re back to revel in even more of the beauty of this time of year. Newer weigela breeding has emphasized small, compact forms, often with colored foliage, but it is hard to beat the sheer abundant floral display
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Carla Zambelli is sharing the abundance of spring in her Malvern, Pennsylvania, garden with us today. May means rhododendrons, azaleas, peonies, the first roses, and more! The garden is awash in birdsong and color. Every day is something new! A gorgeous dark, rich, red Rhododendron in full spring bloom White azalea (Rhododendron hybrid, Zones 5–9)
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Cherry Ong is sharing more photos of spring bloom at Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia. Today she’s focusing on all the beautiful daffodils (Narcissus hybrids, Zones 3–9) that caught her eye. It is a great time to look them over and think about what varieties you might want to order for planting this fall.
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It’s time for a May Vegetable Garden Tour with everything that’s growing, what’s changing, what’s been added… one great big catch-up! This year things are look really abundant and hopeful. If you need hard landscaping supplies, please do check out Landscaping Solutions here https://landscapingsolutions.ie and here https://www.instagram.com/landscaping.solutions/ and here https://www.facebook.com/Landscaping.Solutions/ // Links // ► For
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Growing your own cut flowers at home can be simple with this ready to go plan of direct seeded and planted flowers–no seed starting needed! We are giving you a ready to go plan for a 4×8 garden bed, complete with information for succession planting for continuous blooms all season. We also go over some
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