Hello GPOD! My name is Kelly Hansen, and I live in Delmar, New York, right outside of Albany, which is in Zone 5b. I started “planting” in our yard 25 years ago knowing absolutely nothing about plants and gardening. YouTube hadn’t been invented, and I literally did not even know how to correctly water a
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Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Crocuses … the bulbs of spring … are plants in miniature, having within them the flowers, leaves, etc.. waiting only for warmth and moisture to start rapid growth toward a complete blooming plant. WHERE TO PLANT BULBS: Bulbous flowers can be used in. many places in the garden on the lawn, at
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Hello everyone! Spring is here and the garden is changing every day, I wanted to share with you what’s growing in the garden and the new veggies I’m growing for the first time. I hope you enjoy the video, thanks for watching, see you next time, Bye!!! You can support my channel here : https://tiptopjar.com/anna
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The inward spiral of rosette-forming plants always seems to draw us in. From Romanesco broccoli to golden barrel cactus (Echinocactus grusonii, Zones 9–12), many plants grow with mathematical precision that reveals itself in stunning architectural forms. Echeverias (Echeveria spp. and cvs., Zones 9–11) are perhaps the queens of this structural arrangement. Their allure is irresistible,
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I was lucky enough to visit the Gibbs Gardens many years ago before they were fully open to the public. I was immediately struck by the meticulous maintenance the gardens received. That first visit was in high summer, and I remember being completely taken by the water lily garden. This garden is still one of
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Hello everyone! Are you tired of struggling to keep your plants alive? Do you want to learn clever tricks to make your gardening experience easier and more enjoyable? Look no further! In this video, we’ll share these genius planting hacks that will transform your green thumb game. From using coffee grounds to fertilize your plants
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This is the 5th installment of our 2023 Graphic 45 monthly folio project. We’re working with the Flower Market collection and pairing it up with additional patterned papers from our stash. You can find the previous tutorials in my Make and Take Tuesday Playlist: January/February: https://www.kathybydesign.com/tag/flower-market/ Part 2 Jan/Feb: https://youtu.be/oJdTExwGZ7Y March: https://youtu.be/Gm6a71QUY-U March Part 2:
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Cherry Ong is taking us along to a see early spring bloomers at VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver, British Columbia, on a perfectly sunny spring day. Now that is a happy clump of crocus. I think it might be Crocus ancyrensis ‘Golden Bunch’ (Zones 4–8), but I’m not sure. Big drifts of crocuses, mostly Crocus
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We’ve visited Lee’s garden in the Mohawk Valley in central New York before (Back to the Mohawk Valley), but today Lee is taking us to see it in a different way. I went through some of my files with the thought of finding some of the more close-up pictures of various blooms. Even though the
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My name is Charlona, and I garden in Houston. I love all kinds of flowers and try to garden for as many pollinators and their caterpillars as possible. I was looking at some of my photos and started noticing all the amazing different shapes of the flowers. So I thought I would share with GPOD
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