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When Should I Stop Watering My Garden in Fall? - gardengatemagazine.com - county Garden
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03.11.2023 / 14:25

When Should I Stop Watering My Garden in Fall?

When Should I Stop Watering My Garden in Fall? If you're unsure when to put away the hose and stop watering in the fall, find the answer here. Watering the garden in fall

Create The Ultimate Outdoor Dining Space With These Tips - gardencentreguide.co.uk
gardencentreguide.co.uk
02.11.2023 / 13:25

Create The Ultimate Outdoor Dining Space With These Tips

With the arrival of warm weather, outdoor dining becomes a delightful and practical option for meals with family and friends. To make the most of your outdoor space and create the ultimate outdoor dining experience, consider these tips for setting up a beautiful, functional, and inviting area.

Weeding Robots: Could AI Replace Herbicide? - Gardening Know How - gardeningknowhow.com - France
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02.11.2023 / 08:15

Weeding Robots: Could AI Replace Herbicide? - Gardening Know How

Vehicles are going autonomous, so why not weeding machines? Weeding robots are real, and some farms have already put them to use. These autonomous weed killers should reduce labor costs for farms, many of which are experiencing labor shortages. Robots could also be important in reducing the use of harmful chemicals in agriculture.

GPOD on the Road: University of BC Botanical Garden, Part 2 - finegardening.com - Britain - Japan - county Garden
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31.10.2023 / 08:37

GPOD on the Road: University of BC Botanical Garden, Part 2

We’re back with more from Susan Esche’s visit to the beautiful University of British Columbia Botanical Garden in Vancouver in early September. It is open to the public and has many different sections and types of gardens to explore.

GPOD on the Road: University of BC Botanical Garden - finegardening.com - Britain - Switzerland - county Garden
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30.10.2023 / 08:43

GPOD on the Road: University of BC Botanical Garden

We’ve visited Susan Esche’s home garden before (A Garden Wedding, the Flowers, and the Deer), but today she’s taking us along to visit a public garden in Vancouver, British Columbia.

How to use Horse Manure in the Garden - gardenersworld.com - county Garden
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29.10.2023 / 11:33

How to use Horse Manure in the Garden

Horse manure makes an extremely good soil improver for the garden. Often combined with stable bedding and allowed to rot down for a couple of years, horse manure is perfect for digging into planting holes or spreading onto the surface of bare soil. Fresh manure mustn’t be used directly on the garden as it can actually remove nutrients from the soil and scorch plants, but it can be added to compost heaps.

Intergenerational Gardening: How To Grow Together At Any Age - gardeningknowhow.com
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27.10.2023 / 22:41

Intergenerational Gardening: How To Grow Together At Any Age

Intergenerational gardening lets older people and children come together for their mutual benefit. Intergenerational gardening is a great way for children to learn, and offers older adults an important role in mentoring and teaching them, as well as some fun and pleasant company.

How To Grow A Maximalist Garden – Grow Big Or Go Home - gardeningknowhow.com
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25.10.2023 / 10:11

How To Grow A Maximalist Garden – Grow Big Or Go Home

Maximalism is experiencing a big comeback in interior design. Once thought to be old fashioned or cluttered, younger generations are embracing the look and making it shine. If the trend appeals to you, consider designing a maximalist garden to show off all your favorite plants, garden art, patio furniture, and more.

What (Not) To Do With Your Garden In The Fall - gardeningknowhow.com - county Garden
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25.10.2023 / 10:11

What (Not) To Do With Your Garden In The Fall

Fall is a great time for garden chores. This is the time to clean up before winter, protect vulnerable plants, and wind down the growing season. This isn’t the right time for all tasks, though. Know what to do with your garden in the fall and what not to do — for instance, what plants should not be cut back in the fall — to best prepare it for next year.

A Fall Tour of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens - finegardening.com - state Maine - county Garden
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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.

Hydrozoning: A More Water-Efficient Way To Garden - gardeningknowhow.com
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22.10.2023 / 10:05

Hydrozoning: A More Water-Efficient Way To Garden

Is watering your garden one of your most time consuming chores? Do you wish you had a more efficient watering strategy that would save time? Ditch your old strategy and consider how to create hydrozones for smarter, more efficient irrigation.

Cornell’s take on the native lawn, with todd bittner - awaytogarden.com - New York - state New York - county Garden
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21.10.2023 / 14:21

Cornell’s take on the native lawn, with todd bittner

REDUCING THE footprint of our lawns has been a key environmental message for gardeners in recent years, since lawns lack biodiversity and involve huge amounts of pollution between fertilizers, herbicides, and the gas used in mowing. But what to cultivate instead? That is the subject of a nearly 15-year native lawn research project at Cornell Botanic Gardens in Ithaca, New York, with some interesting insights.

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