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My name is Fran, and I live in Massachusetts. I have submitted my home garden before, but today I’m sharing photos for GPOD on the Road. My husband and I were very fortunate to travel this past summer and visit at least seven different gardens. We traveled to Florida, Alaska, and Vancouver, and places in
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Spring has arrived! A lot of us Floridians are past the danger of getting a frost, but some parts of Florida still could get a frost as late as April. You can check your last average frost date here and plan accordingly: https://www.plantmaps.com/interactive-florida-last-frost-date-map.php Warm season crops we can plant in March include: • Beans •
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Today Amy is sharing how her garden has recovered after tornado damage a couple years ago. Last year (Historical Camellia Garden in Virginia) I submitted photos of my historical camellia garden and shared that our property had experienced tornado damage in August 2020. The damaged areas spurred a new focus on landscaping, and my husband
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Update on building this arbor trellis on a budget, this sturdy garden arch trellis tunnel using easy to obtain concrete rebar and re-mesh to support vining plants . Our Channel has SO much More: https://www.youtube.com/c/Robbieandgarygardeningeasy Cattle panels are often used for arches but for many people like myself aren’t readily available. I’ve been testing this
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“Blossom by blossom the spring begins.” -Algernon Charles Swinburne Welcome! Today, I am focusing on specific fertilizing tasks in the garden including my roses, potted lemon tree, cut flower garden and even my micro dwarf tomato seedlings! Time stamps are below for each task in case you want to skip to a specific plant! 🌼
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Each year we do a feature in our big spring issue introducing folks to a slew of new offerings from plant breeders. But this is not simply a list of plants that we think look interesting. Our standards here at Fine Gardening are higher. We interview breeders, marketers, and the heads of trial gardens across
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Finding a plant that can serve multiple purposes in the garden is always a gardener’s dream. So let’s focus on a plant that is ideal for landscape designing, greening up your garden, healthy snacking, and handling heat, wind, and drought. Who doesn’t like grapes? This is a plant sure to please any gardener. Grapes are
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Barry Severn is taking us along on a trip to Centennial Park Conservatory in Toronto. As you’ll see, these greenhouses are packed with all kinds of beautiful plants. I’m sure they’re a much-appreciated oasis of beauty during the long, cold Canadian winter. In a prelude to spring, masses of daffodils (Narcissus hybrids, Zones 3–8) bloom
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Even though there’s still snow on the ground for many of us, warmer weather is most definitely on our brains. So today we’re going to be talking about native plants that put on a spectacular show in spring. And, although we’re a podcast based out of New England, the plants we decided to talk about
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Today’s photos are from Kathy Schreurs in northwestern Iowa. March is here, but regardless of what the calendar will say in a few weeks, most spring flowers will not make their appearance in my borders until late in April. So yesterday I quieted my spring fever by scrolling through my camera roll, enjoying both backyard
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