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A Fall Tour of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens - finegardening.com - state Maine - county Garden
finegardening.com
23.10.2023 / 17:09

A Fall Tour of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Take a tour of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and discover a meeting ground of natural beauty, expert design, and horticultural excellence. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of coastal Maine, this garden offers a symphony of colors, fragrances, and serene vistas that will surely captivate any nature enthusiast. In this video, director of horticulture (and frequent Fine Gardening contributing writer) Andy Brand takes us on a journey through three of his favorite gardens and gives insights as to what makes them unique. This tour barely scratches the surface of what CMBG has to offer, however, with its more than 300 acres and 16 unique gardens connected by well-maintained paths and trails. You can spend days at the garden and still find something new.

Episode 145: Great Plants for Grouping - finegardening.com - Japan - state Maine - county Garden
finegardening.com
20.10.2023 / 11:53

Episode 145: Great Plants for Grouping

Isn’t every plant great in a group? Well, the answer is no. Some plants are too vigorous in their growth habits to share the stage, while others are better if put on a pedestal all their own (i.e. the focal point plants of the landscape). Today’s episode we talk about plants that are great in masses—that is to say—in groups of three or more. We have options for shade, choices for sun, and selections for those in-between exposures situations. We’ll also feature some great plants that we’ve seen grouped to perfection in gardens featured in Fine Gardening. And you don’t have to be a millionaire to group plants. Many of our suggestions are easily divided after just a year or two, providing you with multiple plants for the price of just one.

How to Grow Grapes for Your Own Backyard Vineyard - finegardening.com - county Valley
finegardening.com
19.10.2023 / 19:41

How to Grow Grapes for Your Own Backyard Vineyard

Have you always longed to make wine from tasty sun-warmed grapes gathered from your own backyard? While I live in the ideal wine-growing region (USDA Zone 9b) near the well-known Napa Valley, you’ll be amazed to learn that backyard viticulture is entirely possible anywhere within USDA Zones 4 through 10. Growing wine grapes isn’t hard, but there are a number of key requirements that guarantee success, beginning with growing the wine you love! If you adore a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon at the end of the day, plant Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. When Chardonnay is your preference, you’ll need to grow grapes that produce a full-bodied Chardonnay. The following are some viticulture tips for planning and planting your own personal vineyard.

2-for-1 Gardens – Glasshouses - gardenersworld.com - county Garden
gardenersworld.com
18.10.2023 / 18:47

2-for-1 Gardens – Glasshouses

If, like the plants, you’re starting to feel the chills of winter, here are some of the best glasshouses and hot houses you can visit using our 2-for-1 Gardens card.

27 Types of Mint Varieties to Grow in Garden and Pots - balconygardenweb.com - county Garden
balconygardenweb.com
14.10.2023 / 08:39

27 Types of Mint Varieties to Grow in Garden and Pots

There are many mint varieties famous for their refreshing taste. These different Types of Mint offer a diverse range of flavors and scents, making them a fascinating subject of exploration. In this article, you will delve into the captivating world of many forms of this amazing herb.

Multiseason Garden Bed with Hesse Cotoneaster - gardengatemagazine.com - county Garden
gardengatemagazine.com
14.10.2023 / 00:17

Multiseason Garden Bed with Hesse Cotoneaster

Multiseason Garden Bed with Hesse Cotoneaster Get fall garden interest that lasts into winter with this easy-care plant combination featuring a Hesse cotoneaster shrub. Fall into winter with multiseason plants

10 best garden wall planters and living walls - gardenersworld.com
gardenersworld.com
10.10.2023 / 16:19

10 best garden wall planters and living walls

Flowers, herbs and vegetables don’t need to be limited to the allotment and indoor pots. Garden wall planters are an attractive and space saving alternative, which make an excellent outdoor feature.

Rachel’s Illinois Garden - finegardening.com - state Illinois - state Pennsylvania - county Garden
finegardening.com
10.10.2023 / 08:39

Rachel’s Illinois Garden

Today we’re visiting with Rachel, a gardener and artist living in Elgin, Illinois (Zone 5b). She moved in 2022 to 1.5 acres and is in the process of designing and planting a fabulous front garden. She’s also diving into forest restoration for the back half-acre—making it beautiful for wildlife and her kiddos.

Episode 144: Plant This with That: Fall Edition - finegardening.com - state California
finegardening.com
06.10.2023 / 15:53

Episode 144: Plant This with That: Fall Edition

It is such a gardening triumph to put together a few plants that play nicely together and create a memorable vignette to mark the season. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and guest Susan Morrison will talk about some plant combinations that look great as the season winds down. Listen in and get inspired to add more winning teams to your late season lineup next year.

GPOD on the Road: Return to the Bellevue Botanic Garden - finegardening.com - state Washington - county Garden
finegardening.com
06.10.2023 / 08:31

GPOD on the Road: Return to the Bellevue Botanic Garden

A few weeks ago, frequent GPOD contributor Cherry Ong took us along on her visit to Bellevue Botanical Garden in Bellevue, Washington (GPOD on the Road: Bellevue Botanical Garden) but she sent too many photos to share that day, so we’re going back today to see some more of the beautiful images of this inspiring public garden.

Tips For a Fabulous Fall Garden - treehugger.com
treehugger.com
05.10.2023 / 16:11

Tips For a Fabulous Fall Garden

A fall garden can be a great and bounteous place—not a space that makes us mourn for the glory days of summer but somewhere that allows us to revel in the beauty and abundance of the season.

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