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Clematis: Tips for pruning summer and spring bloomers - theprovince.com
theprovince.com
05.12.2023 / 17:25

Clematis: Tips for pruning summer and spring bloomers

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16 Cool Plants for Office With No Windows - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
04.12.2023 / 12:55

16 Cool Plants for Office With No Windows

When choosing plants for office with no windows, selecting varieties that thrive in low-light conditions is essential. These flourish in limited light, offering a lush, green ambiance to boost your mood, purify the air, and create a more pleasant and productive workspace!

Tips for keeping beets and carrots safe from freezing weather - theprovince.com
theprovince.com
01.12.2023 / 18:13

Tips for keeping beets and carrots safe from freezing weather

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Small Space Garden Design Ideas from the Pros - gardengatemagazine.com - county Garden
gardengatemagazine.com
01.12.2023 / 16:03

Small Space Garden Design Ideas from the Pros

Small Space Garden Design Ideas from the Pros Learn how to make the most out of small garden spaces from 4 designers. Elevating Small Space Gardens

Why There Are Mushrooms In The Garden – And What To Do - gardeningknowhow.com - county Garden
gardeningknowhow.com
30.11.2023 / 11:50

Why There Are Mushrooms In The Garden – And What To Do

Mushrooms in the garden can be an unsettling sight, indicating changes in the soil and in growing conditions generally. While growing mushrooms is becoming more popular as a home interest, fungi can be unpleasant in gardens when they arrive out of nowhere. These unplanned garden guests can also be toxic, so you’ll want to remove them if you have curious children or pets.

The inextricable link between gardening and happiness | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - China - Britain - Iran - Japan
houseandgarden.co.uk
30.11.2023 / 08:11

The inextricable link between gardening and happiness | House & Garden

You’d be forgiven for thinking that the recent epiphany in gardens and mental health is a new discovery, but gardens have long been linked to good health and quiet reflection. In fact, the late 20th-century rift in our relationship with the natural world can be seen as a historical blip in an otherwise unbroken bond between man and nature. The well-documented surge in interest in the natural world during Covid was in fact a restoration of a healthier relationship that we as a society had been enjoying for centuries.

Ornamental Grasses for Autumn Colour in the garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - New Zealand
houseandgarden.co.uk
30.11.2023 / 07:43

Ornamental Grasses for Autumn Colour in the garden | House & Garden

Most ornamental grasses will stay intact through the latter part of the year, providing useful colour and structure in the autumn, when herbaceous plants are dying back. Some are particularly vibrant, picking up on the colours of the trees to echo their shades of russet and yellow, but with lower, softer silhouettes and lots of movement. Using them is easy. Weave them into a herbaceous border, or create more impact in larger gardens by repeat planting, as Piet Oudolf did at Scampston Hall in North Yorkshire, with his sinuous banks of Molinia caerulea subsp. caerulea 'Poul Petersen'. Some grasses are deciduous while others are evergreen. It is the deciduous grasses that can dramatically change colour during the autumn.

Revisiting Marina’s Garden - finegardening.com - county Garden
finegardening.com
28.11.2023 / 08:51

Revisiting Marina’s Garden

We’re in Beeton, Ontario, today, visiting Marina. We’ve been to her beautiful garden before (Marina’s Garden in Beeton, Ontario) when it was just a few years old, and we’re back today to see how it has thrived and grown since then.

Spring Bulbs and Garden Inspiration Part II - hgic.clemson.edu - county Garden
hgic.clemson.edu
27.11.2023 / 15:37

Spring Bulbs and Garden Inspiration Part II

Last week, I told you about a garden talk I attended at the Robert Mills Carriage House and Gardens in Columbia, SC. Jim Martin (The Magnolia Plantation and Gardens Director of Horticulture & Landscape) was the second presenter. He discussed using bulbs to create “special little moments” every day.

New beginnings: The garden is a mess, but I’m sowing seeds for a better 2024 - irishtimes.com - Ireland
irishtimes.com
26.11.2023 / 06:09

New beginnings: The garden is a mess, but I’m sowing seeds for a better 2024

As this is my final gardening column of the year, I had plans of signing off with a neat garden ready for a winter of hibernation.

How to create a unique and distinctive space in your garden - gardencentreguide.co.uk - Britain
gardencentreguide.co.uk
24.11.2023 / 14:53

How to create a unique and distinctive space in your garden

There’s nothing quite like coming home to your own slice of paradise, such as a pocket of greenery in the backyard. But transforming a drab garden into an oasis is not everyone’s area of expertise and can be costly if it’s attempted without a little know-how.

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