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Peak Season in Heidi’s Connecticut Garden - finegardening.com - state Connecticut - county Garden
finegardening.com
01.08.2024 / 04:29

Peak Season in Heidi’s Connecticut Garden

Hey GPODers! Today we’re back in the flower-filled garden of Heidi Weirether. We first saw her garden a little earlier on in the summer (you check check out that post here: Heidi’s Colorful Garden in Fairfield County) and it’s incredible to see how much has changed in a month’s time! As with much of the northeast this year, Heidi is experiencing incredible hydrangea blooms—but that is just the tip of the floral iceberg in her sensational garden:

Should You Water Your Grass on a Sunny Day? - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
31.07.2024 / 23:35

Should You Water Your Grass on a Sunny Day?

Summertime heat is at its peak, and it's normal to worry about upkeep with your lawn. If you notice your grass is getting dry, turning a dull color instead of a lush green, or isn't growing very well, you may be watering your lawn at the wrong time.

Why your garden needs ‘rooms’ | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
31.07.2024 / 15:51

Why your garden needs ‘rooms’ | House & Garden

The walled garden in a rose-filled garden designed by Julian and Isabel Bannerman

Brian Minter: How to grow your own plants for cut flowers almost year-round - theprovince.com - Germany
theprovince.com
30.07.2024 / 15:43

Brian Minter: How to grow your own plants for cut flowers almost year-round

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How Often Should You Fertilize Your Plants? We Asked Garden Experts - southernliving.com
southernliving.com
26.07.2024 / 03:39

How Often Should You Fertilize Your Plants? We Asked Garden Experts

Plants need a certain amount of specific nutrients to grow well. Most of the time, garden and houseplants do fine without any help from you. But fertilizing actually gives plants a boost that helps them flourish. “Photosynthesis is how plants make food,” says Stacey Hirvela, horticulturalist withSpring Meadow Nursery andProven Winners Color Choice Shrubs. “But fertilizer is like giving them vitamins.”

Make this Ultimate Coffee Tea to Feed Your Plants - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
25.07.2024 / 16:56

Make this Ultimate Coffee Tea to Feed Your Plants

Coffee wakes you up in the morning and might do the same for your plants! Well, not in the same way, but this quick homemade fertilizer does wonders and is the best way to put coffee dregs to good use!

Why Your Southern Grandmother Always Sprayed Her Hydrangeas With Hairspray - southernliving.com
southernliving.com
21.07.2024 / 14:44

Why Your Southern Grandmother Always Sprayed Her Hydrangeas With Hairspray

Nothing provides quite the same stunning impact in a floral arrangement as big, beautiful, blooming hydrangeas. Hydrangeas of all colors—blue, purple, white, pink, and red—make their glorious show in Southern gardens in the spring and summer, whether growing lush as a leafy bush, looking charming in a container pot, or of course, dotting the house in vases after being snipped (or picked up from your local flower shop).

4 Simple Tricks To Find Out If Your Seeds Will Germinate Or Not - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
21.07.2024 / 10:00

4 Simple Tricks To Find Out If Your Seeds Will Germinate Or Not

Sometimes, the healthiest-looking seeds may not sprout, wasting your time. However, if you use these tips, you will know quickly if the seed is viable for germination and save a lot of waiting time!

8 Things You Should Do When Growing Plants In Low Light - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
19.07.2024 / 16:20

8 Things You Should Do When Growing Plants In Low Light

You can give your plant the best soil, container, fertilizer, and water to a tee, but without enough daylight, it will stubbornly wilt and perish, even if it’s a tolerant pothos or spider plant. You obviously can’t force the sun to shine on demand! So, here are the things you should do when growing plants in low light.

Annuals for a Cut Flower Garden in the Mountain West - finegardening.com - county Garden
finegardening.com
17.07.2024 / 13:00

Annuals for a Cut Flower Garden in the Mountain West

Annuals are a topic that elicits strong responses from many gardeners. With the word come visions of manicured plantings, most frequently including foliage obscured by a lavish floral display. While some folks love the bright and reliable spreads of color, others meet them with disdain for their intensive use of resources and stiff appearance. Typically, when I think of annuals, I think of a different group and look entirely: increasingly, I usewater-wise annuals as texture-rich fillers that compete with weeds in new or revamped plantings, and as filler color where I expect to have a dull spot in the perennial beds and meadows. I’ve begun using them also as cut flowers, complementing the smattering of perennial blooms I cut for the kitchen counter. Such annuals blend effortlessly with naturalistic and cottage plantings, and reliably reseed each year. Many of these plants aren’t what come to mind when someone says “annuals”; if you’re more interested in annuals that complement your beds rather than replace them, read on.

6 Reasons Why Ladybugs Are Good Luck - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
17.07.2024 / 07:55

6 Reasons Why Ladybugs Are Good Luck

These cute little winged insects not only play an important role in maintaining a healthy garden ecosystem, but they are also a symbol of positivity. Let’s have a look at the reasons why ladybugs are good luck.

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