A few weeks ago, Hugh Locke shared some beautiful close-up views of flowers from his garden in Montrose, New York (Close-ups in Hugh’s Garden). Today we’re going to enjoy more of those images. By zooming way in, he makes you see flowers in a different way, which might just inspire you to take a closer
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Today we’re in Ilion, New York, visiting with Lee. We’ve been to Lee’s garden before (Lee’s Backyard Escape), and it is great to be back to see more of it. Here in the Mohawk Valley in central New York, we are over the winter hump and a month away from those early plants pushing up
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We’re visiting with Carla Z. Mudry in Malvern, Pennsylvania today: Early spring seems to have arrived. This year she came to see us in late February. To me this is yet another example of climate change. We need to strive towards a better planet. Daffodils are popping up all over. Witch hazels are blooming. The
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Today we’re visiting with MJ McCabe. We purchased this property in Northford, Connecticut, about 40 years ago. It was a former apple orchard. Gradually, the ancient apple trees started to decline, and we were left with a fairly blank canvas that needed to be rethought. We pruned and cared for a few of the apple
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Like most gardeners, I have a ‘to-do’ list that’s a mile long- these are the vegetable garden projects I want to cross off that list in 2023. Use code GROWFULLY60 to get 60% OFF + FREE SHIPPING on your Green Chef box at https://bit.ly/3I04K5k Related Videos: How to Plant & Care for Strawberries: https://youtu.be/GQgcvKavyOs Cool
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How do you begin the process of designing or refining your own gardens, especially when there are so many things that you need to take into consideration? In this class, award-winning UK garden designer Annie Guilfoyle will guide you through the elements that make for a successful design and show you how to develop a
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This incredible indoor smart garden is the perfect solution for those who love gardening but lack the time or outdoor space. This self-contained system uses smart technology to automatically water and provide light to your plants, making it easy to grow fresh herbs and vegetables at home. With this smart garden, you don’t have to
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How many tomato plants or potato plants or squash plants do you need to feed your family? Gardener Scott discusses how to determine the number of food plants to grow in your garden and offers suggested quantities for typical gardeners. (Video #432) Click this link to SUBSCRIBE to Gardener Scott: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWsI0LmiDyezbnN2JCL4P9w?view_as=subscriber?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Gardener Scott
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Lots of gardeners deal with at least one area of their property that never seems to dry out. As horticulturist Joseph Henderson explains in his article Plants for Soggy Spots, lots of plants flounder in these kinds of conditions: “Without a steady supply of air, waterlogged roots begin to gasp and eventually rot, killing the
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