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In this exciting underwater adventure, Jonathan explores the seamounts of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico, including Stetson Bank and the Flower Garden Banks. He encounters amazing coral reefs, barracudas, frogfish, parrotfish and witnesses a coral spawning event. JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE WORLD is an Emmy Award-winning underwater science/adventure program
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We’re in the North York neighborhood of Toronto this morning, where Cherry Ong is sharing photos of the Entry Garden Walk at the Toronto Botanical Garden. The Entry Garden Walk was designed by Piet Oudolf. This was his first Canadian project and was inspired by his New Wave Planting style using bold drifts of perennials
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Dahlias, especially small flowered kinds, have great possibilities as border plants. They may be used in masses or planted in combination with annuals and perennials. Most of the small Dahlias are early and profuse bloomers, starting to flower in July and continuing right through till frost. Dahlias in combination with other flowers should be planted
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Today’s photos are from Priti Pant, who is sharing some beautiful images from her Michigan garden. This beautiful pink peony (Paeonia hybrid, Zones 3–8) is of a type called “anemone form.” These peonies have a ring of large petals with a cluster of smaller petals (petaloids) in the center. This single peony with just a
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Today’s photos are from Wendy Quereau. We’ve visited her garden before (Beauty From Wendy’s Garden), and it is always a pleasure to see it again. I thought I’d send more photos to you this morning from my garden in Zone 6A in southeastern Pennsylvania. Summers are hot and humid here, and we deal with dry
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In this video, we’ll be harvesting vegetables from our summer vegetable garden. There is plenty to harvest in July – including zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes, cucumbers, and calendula. Our Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/GroundedHavenSoap Follow us on Instagram: @groundedhaven MUSIC: Damien Sebe – picnic dates – https://thmatc.co/?l=6CFCB51A Damien Sebe – motions – https://thmatc.co/?l=17B6917A ZARG – utopia (ft. MP3vius)
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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
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Cherry Ong is a frequent contributor to our “GPOD on the Road” series. But she not only loves visiting beautiful gardens. She has a wonderful garden space of her own at her home in Richmond, British Columbia, and today she’s sharing some summer views from that space. It’s been hotter than usual, and the spring
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EVERY gardener knows that Sweet Alyssum, variety Little Gem, is among, if not the best, plant to use to outline beds or borders. In this month it needs a good shearing or cutting back at least half way, so that new growth is encouraged and the blooming season is prolonged until frost. In August one
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Maxine Brisport in Rotterdam, New York, is welcoming us into her garden today. I started this garden four years ago. It took hours of cutting down very thick foliage (weeds, vines, small trees), as well as removing very large roots, before we could get to the point of preparing the soil for planting. All the
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