Month: May 2023

Cherry Ong is taking us along to see spring at Butchart Gardens in British Columbia. This garden is famous for over-the-top displays of spring bulbs and annuals, which paint the whole space with giant swaths of color. One of the most iconic parts of the garden is the sunken garden, and often we see photos
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Today we are sharing how we start our vegetable garden for the spring! Feel free to leave any questions or suggestions in the comment section! I’d love to hear about your journey as well!! THANK YOU!! MY COOKBOOK: https://amzn.to/3HUV4bw MY COOKBOOK (EBOOK): https://www.nikkigetsfit.net/product-page/simple-and-satisfying-cookbook https://www.nikkigetsfit.net BLOOM GREENS & COLLAGEN: https://bloomnu.com/nikkim YOU NO LONGER NEED A CODE,
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Today’s photos are from Terri Bennink. We were not able to really work on the front and side yard, as there was a giant sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua, Zones 5–9) in the easement that was too expensive to take out. It had created significant damage to the driveway. A third of the tree fell into
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Amanda Benick is sharing with us today from Cincinnati (Zone 6b). Amanda says that she has been having a bad spring, with lots of up-and-down weather, going from freezing cold to super hot, sometimes all in one day! Amanda loves making bouquets from the garden and is sharing those with us today. I cannot believe
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Bealtaine Cottage Books and other info… As a Celtic woman, living the Old Ways, Colette O’Neill is an author and photographer, exploring and documenting her journey with Mother Earth… Books: “A Cottage and Three Acres” “Walking Between Worlds” “In Search of the Goddess Rising” “A Guide to the Deep Midwinter” “The Magical, Mythical Map” Bookshop:
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Don’t throw your old plant material as it could be transformed into compost or worm casting to apply in your garden. I chop the plant so more parts are exposed to microorganisms, speeding up the decomposition. Plant alliums twice their size in dept and use cover crops like alfa alfa, mustard, etc at high density.
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Today we’re visiting with Kevin Kelly. Good morning, and welcome to my garden in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b). I have posted on GPOD many times over the years (e.g., Review of 2022 in Kevin’s Garden and Late Summer in Kevin’s Garden). These photos are from my garden in April 2023. We had a dry and
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In this video I will give you a full garden tour focusing on the vegetable garden in our mediterranean garden, our English cottage garden and our tropical garden. _________________________________________________ Hey Guys, I’m Brian from Next Level Gardening Welcome to our online community! A place to be educated, inspired and hopefully entertained at the same time!
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From the Latin lupus, a wolf (destroyer), because it was thought that the plants depleted the fertility of the soil by sheer numbers (Leguminosae).  Lupine. A genus of over 300 species of annuals, perennials, and subshrubs, mainly from North America, though there are a few Mediterranean species which, since Roman times, have been used for
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Cherry Ong has visited the beautiful gardens at Government House in Victoria, British Columbia, which is the official residence of the lieutenant governor of British Columbia. More to our interests, however, it is set in 36 acres of beautiful gardens. Here are some incredible views that Cherry captured. Check out this floriferous explosion of lewisia
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