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7 Signs That You Are a Happy Fantastic Gardeners Customer - blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk
blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk
07.08.2023 / 11:43

7 Signs That You Are a Happy Fantastic Gardeners Customer

Is there anything more motivating to do your job better than some positive feedback? When we garden for you, our priority is to not only to provide the best solution, but also make you as happy as possible. So when you, dear customers, praise us in one way or another, we know that we’ll do our best over and over again.

Here's How to Care for Your Plants When on Vacation - sunset.com - San Francisco - Los Angeles - state Alaska - county Garden
sunset.com
04.08.2023 / 00:44

Here's How to Care for Your Plants When on Vacation

Just because our attention is focused on keeping things steady (ahem, alive) in the garden this deep into the summer, it doesn’t mean we should neglect our leafy loved ones who live indoors—especially if you have travel plans! Houseplants have special needs every season, but summer heat and time away come with their own set of challenges. 

Beat Garden Blues and Bee Happy - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 15:08

Beat Garden Blues and Bee Happy

Rumour that Bees are in terminal decline is not borne out in my garden this year. The Bees seem very happy on the blue flowers and I am happy as it gives me an excuse to show some more blue photographs (of flowers!).

Happy Christmas Cyclamen - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:39

Happy Christmas Cyclamen

Cool, dampish conditions ensure happy cyclamen plants from now until Christmas. Do not let them dry out in your centrally heated house. Nor should you put them in draft

Happy Smiling Viola Faces - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:36

Happy Smiling Viola Faces

Ten images of different coloured Viola plants from our local nursery. Anyone with the patience to count the number of flowers is welcome to try. When planted out these small plants should romp away and each will produce loads more smiling faces.

Doodle by andre: how about them tomatoes? - awaytogarden.com - Jordan
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:13

Doodle by andre: how about them tomatoes?

APPARENTLY MRS. ANDRE’S TOMATOES succumbed to “tiny insect things that will not leave our garden alone,” we hear this week from Himself, who very sweetly shared the actual sympathy postcard he drew for Herself on the occasion of her lost tomatoes.

Doodle by andre: in the still of the night - awaytogarden.com - Britain - Jordan
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:12

Doodle by andre: in the still of the night

No, I have still not met Andre, though we’ve been in contact for more than a year. But we grow a little closer every week when the latest stash of doodles-in-progress arrives, and I get glimmers into the thought process that is behind them, just like I did when I read his memoir, “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now.” (There is no better book to give your shrink; it should be on the curriculum of psychoanalytic institutes and departments of psychiatry in teaching hospitals and schools of social work, I swear. Insurance companies should mail it out to all patients using mental-health coverage, so they know they are not alone.) Some week

Happy birthday to me, and then some - awaytogarden.com - county Garden
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:10

Happy birthday to me, and then some

Birthdays require flowers. Make mine peonies, one of the best perks of a June birthday. I am currently overrun by them, and the house actually smells too sweet; I had to put several vases outside. I even had the first-ever tree peony blossoms of my garden career (above) to cheer me this time around. That’s ‘Yellow Crown,’ which produced its first two flowers this year. Tada! Looks like a cupcake with lots of frosting, doesn’t it?Birthdays require gifts, and Jack the Demon Cat took care of this one already. Yes, another weasel tail on the front doormat (above); making four in the last week. Wish he’d stick to chipmunk

Oh, happy day: first wet knees of 2010 - awaytogarden.com
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:07

Oh, happy day: first wet knees of 2010

BEFORE THE APOCALYPSE BLEW IN SATURDAY, with its relentless 50-plus mile-per-hour winds, there was a brief moment of sanity. The snow was finally melting, revealing the first bulbs, and the very best part: I got my knees wet in the process of going to have a closer look.

Happy publication day (don’t burst my bubble!) - awaytogarden.com
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:07

Happy publication day (don’t burst my bubble!)

TODAY IS BE NICE TO MARGARET DAY; please mark it on your calendars, because my “new” life (which usually only Jack the Demon Cat, the frogboys, birds and the occasional snake bear witness to) is now flapping in the breeze. Out there.

Happy one-month blog birthday! - awaytogarden.com
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:06

Happy one-month blog birthday!

I HOPE YOU WILL JOIN ME in wishing A Way to Garden a happy one-month birthday this week. It is young and barely rooted (note I did not say bare-rooted…we are in fact happily tucked into terra firma), but with your help it will flourish.

Designing with magnolias, with andrew bunting - awaytogarden.com - city Chicago - state Illinois - state Pennsylvania
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:06

Designing with magnolias, with andrew bunting

Andrew, who is now assistant director of the Chicago Botanic Garden, is past president of Magnolia Society International’s board of directors, and remains a member of the society’s board. In his tenure over 20 years as curator at Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, Andrew built the magnolia collection from about 50 to more than 200 cultivars. That’s a lot of magnolias.Now Andrew Bunting is author of a book on the queen of flowering trees, called “The Plant Lover’s Guide to Magnolias,” just out from Timber Press as part of an ongoing series on various distinctive genera of plants.We talked magnolias on my public-radio show and podcast. Read along while you listen in to the April 25, 2016 edition of the podcast using the player below (or at this link)–and even learn how to train a magnolia or any w

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