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Dreaming of Tulips in New York - finegardening.com - New York - state New York
finegardening.com
26.02.2024 / 08:35

Dreaming of Tulips in New York

Today we’re visiting with Lee, who gardens in central New York State. We’ve visited Lee’s garden before (Early Spring Blooms from the Mohawk Valley).

Are you growing these herbs? you should be. with k greene of hudson valley seed - awaytogarden.com - India - New York - county Hudson - county Valley
awaytogarden.com
23.02.2024 / 20:14

Are you growing these herbs? you should be. with k greene of hudson valley seed

WHEN SHOPPING the seed catalogs, I realize I’m probably more likely to consider a tomato or pepper I haven’t grown before, or some unusual annual flower, than to try some new-to-me herb. But what a shame. I need to modify that behavior and spice things up a bit.

In the Garden: New roses present tasty possibilities - theprovince.com - Usa - county Garden
theprovince.com
23.02.2024 / 19:27

In the Garden: New roses present tasty possibilities

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New and Unusual Annuals to Try in Your Garden This Summer - finegardening.com - South Africa
finegardening.com
19.02.2024 / 21:45

New and Unusual Annuals to Try in Your Garden This Summer

Gardening is, or at least should be, an ongoing learning process. It can include trial and error (and sometimes failure), but for me, the most exciting part is discovering new plants. When I find an unfamiliar plant, it’s pretty exciting, since I’ve grown nearly everything over the years and not much surprises me.

How to Pick the Best Mulch for Your Mountain West Garden Beds - finegardening.com - state Colorado - state Utah - state New Mexico - county Lake
finegardening.com
19.02.2024 / 15:01

How to Pick the Best Mulch for Your Mountain West Garden Beds

Since entering horticulture professionally over a decade ago, I’ve noticed a correlation on the Colorado Front Range between wood mulch (also called arborist chips) and water-wise gardens. A beautifully designed garden goes in, with appropriate irrigation and plant palette, and the garden looks great—briefly—before languishing. Plants in these beds never quite take off, or they fail before their natural lifespans are over. I casually refer to this as plant/mulch mismatch, and it’s an issue I see too often, maybe because mulch is anything but exciting to the average homeowner.

Captivating Valentines Day Gifts: Unveiling the Essence of Love - gardencentreguide.co.uk
gardencentreguide.co.uk
18.02.2024 / 23:37

Captivating Valentines Day Gifts: Unveiling the Essence of Love

Valentine's Day gifts have long been symbolic expressions of love, and none capture the essence more poignantly than a bouquet of red roses. These timeless blossoms speak a language of their own, conveying deep emotions and passion. As you explore the vast array of floral arrangements, each petal tells a story, making red roses an enduring and classic choice that transcends the test of time. Their vibrant hues and delicate fragrance serve as a captivating reminder of the beauty and intensity of your affection.

How to Grow Cordyline - gardenersworld.com - New Zealand
gardenersworld.com
18.02.2024 / 08:30

How to Grow Cordyline

Cordyline is a bold and handsome evergreen shrub that slowly develops a tree-like form. It has a dramatic and exotic appearance with an attractive architectural shape, forming either a single trunk or multiple stems topped with dense tufts of long, narrow, leathery leaves. Cordyline is sometimes known as cabbage palm, New Zealand cabbage tree or Torbay palm, although it isn’t actually a palm tree or anything to do with cabbage.

Six on Saturday: What’s New? - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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17.02.2024 / 23:37

Six on Saturday: What’s New?

The first ‘Tête-à-tête’ in the streamside grass for a start (although if you look closely it is more weed than grass these days) above, and one of several recently-emerged Clematis armandii ‘Snowdrift’ blooms below:

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