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Sarah Price's ideas for a naturalistic and sustainable planting scheme | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Netherlands
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17.08.2024 / 22:06

Sarah Price's ideas for a naturalistic and sustainable planting scheme | House & Garden

A conversation with Sarah Price about how she designs her planting schemes is fascinating. She works in an unfettered way, with no specific planting plans but an intuitive sense of the plants that will work well together to form the nature-inspired compositions she is known for. Her gardens are like exquisite paintings, comprising layers of detail with a gentle succession of plants that provide interest for most of the year. This summer combination comes from Sarah’s own garden on the edge of Abergavenny. Here, she has created different areas and habitats, including a dry garden in the old walled kitchen garden.

This North Georgia Flower Farm Is Cultivating Blooms And Supporting A Meaningful Cause - southernliving.com - Georgia
southernliving.com
16.08.2024 / 20:51

This North Georgia Flower Farm Is Cultivating Blooms And Supporting A Meaningful Cause

For Collin Lines planting flowers is about more than just pretty bouquets. It’s her way of joining the fight against breast cancer. While she’s always had a love for fresh blooms, it wasn’t until 2016 that she had the idea to open Zinnia Happiness Farms, a small you-pick spot in Tiger, Georgia, where all the proceeds go toward breast cancer research.

Why Letting Grass Turn Brown in Summer Is Totally OK - bhg.com
bhg.com
15.08.2024 / 00:50

Why Letting Grass Turn Brown in Summer Is Totally OK

Lush, green lawns are such inviting places to play and relax. Come outside, they seem to say. Bring a cold drink and kick back in the hammock. But keeping grass so lush and green often requires fertilizers, pesticides, and water—lots and lots of water. Ready for a shock? A 2005 NASA-led study found that in most U.S. regions, 50 to 75% of a home’s total water usage is for lawn irrigation.This also may surprise you: You probably don’t actually need to water your grass much at all, and you definitely don’t need to triple (or more!) how much you water in summer. Besides helping to conserve water, you can save quite a bit of money and time by avoiding unnecessary lawn irrigation.

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report- August 12, 2024 - hgic.clemson.edu
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13.08.2024 / 13:37

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report- August 12, 2024

The coastal region and Pee Dee saw lots of rain and flooding in places from Tropical Storm Debby last week. As field conditions improve this week, please document any crop or infrastructure impacts from the storm by using the ESF-17 form. The information collected will be used to estimate the statewide agricultural impact of TS Debby. Please note this form is for agricultural impacts only. Extension agents will also be helping to collect this information this week.

Jewelry Designer Maya Brenner Turned a Room Into Her Sanctuary - sunset.com - France - India - Los Angeles
sunset.com
10.08.2024 / 03:39

Jewelry Designer Maya Brenner Turned a Room Into Her Sanctuary

Jewelry designer Maya Brenner wanted a room in her Los Angeles home that was a retreat just for her. After raising kids for 21 years and running a business for 25 years, she wanted a space of her own that could be used for “dreaming, designing, reading, and being with myself or people I love.” So she decided to take over a room that was originally built as a nursery for her youngest child and then used as a home office. Joanna Williams of Kneeland Co. was tapped to help transform the space.

Geranium macrorrhizum: How to grow perennial big root geranium - savvygardening.com
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07.08.2024 / 19:29

Geranium macrorrhizum: How to grow perennial big root geranium

Geranium macrorrhizum, or big root geranium, is one of my all-time favorite perennials for its ease of cultivation, attractive foliage, pretty summer blooms, and incredible vigor. It’s perfect at the front of a perennial or shrub bed, along a pathway, or as a groundcover under shrubs. Big root geranium spreads and forms a dense carpet of foliage, but it’s not so aggressive that it becomes invasive. In this article you’ll learn all about planting, growing, and caring for this stunning plant. Get to know Geranium macrorrhizum Also called big root cranesbill, Geranium macrorrhizum is a perennial plant hardy

Exclusive: Pamela Anderson Returns to Her Roots - bhg.com - Britain - France - county Island - city Atlanta
bhg.com
07.08.2024 / 16:26

Exclusive: Pamela Anderson Returns to Her Roots

Over the past few years, Pamela Anderson has had more time to contemplate life. That is, until things kicked into high gear again—but more on that later. At the start of the pandemic in 2020, she moved from France, sold her house in Malibu, and headed north to the small town on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where she was born and raised. She hunkered down with her two grown sons, Brandon and Dylan. She bought her grandmother’s old motel, renovated it, and set up her parents there. A lifelong cook, she perfected her baking skills. She reclaimed and expanded her grandfather’s garden on the same land where she had run barefoot as a self-described wild child. It’s the site of both her greatest childhood joys and harrowing traumas, which she describes candidly in her 2023 autobiography, Love, Pamela, and Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story. Almost poetically, for Pamela has journaled and written poetry her whole life, she has reclaimed her true self and her youthful creativity on the exact spot where they were born. When I had the chance to sit with her and talk over Zoom recently, our conversation quickly moved beyond her new cookbook, I Love You (due out in October), to all aspects of life—and her ability to find the deepest of meanings in even the tiniest of seeds.

Budget-Friendly Garden Hacks and Tips to Keep Things Organized - finegardening.com - city Seattle - state Illinois
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 16:15

Budget-Friendly Garden Hacks and Tips to Keep Things Organized

Several years ago while shopping at a big-box store, I spotted this tote in the household-cleaning section. In addition to carrying cleaning supplies, it can be used as a shower caddy, but I envisioned it as a garden-tool tote—balanced, sturdy, comfortable to carry, and with holes in each compartment for drainage. I’ve used it for a few years now, switching tools as needed so that I’m always ready for the current job. Cleaning the tote in spring or fall is as easy as removing the tools and spraying it out with a hose.

How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard | Gardener's Path - gardenerspath.com - Switzerland
gardenerspath.com
06.08.2024 / 13:46

How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard | Gardener's Path

How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, (Cicla andFlavescens Groups)

How to Grow and Care for Heavenly Bamboo - gardenerspath.com - Usa - China - Japan - state Kentucky - state Texas - state Florida - state Maryland - state Virginia - state Louisiana - state Alabama - state Arkansas - state South Carolina - state Tennessee
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06.08.2024 / 13:08

How to Grow and Care for Heavenly Bamboo

How to Grow and Care for Heavenly Bamboo Nandina domestica

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