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Unveiling the Garden's Natural Tapestry: Creative Ways to Decorate with Flowers and Plants - gardencentreguide.co.uk
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18.03.2024 / 11:29

Unveiling the Garden's Natural Tapestry: Creative Ways to Decorate with Flowers and Plants

In the rhythmic dance of nature, gardens become living canvases, where flowers and plants weave a tapestry of colors, scents, and textures. There is a verdant realm of unique and captivating ways to adorn outdoor spaces. Let’s start our botanical journey as we explore unconventional methods to embellish gardens, turning them into enchanting sanctuaries that delight the senses like the same-day bouquet delivered to our doorstep.

Sally’s Garden in Maryland - finegardening.com - state Maryland - county Garden
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18.03.2024 / 09:49

Sally’s Garden in Maryland

Today we’re in Phoenix, Maryland, visiting Sally Barker’s beautiful garden:

An English-style Garden in Tennessee - finegardening.com - Britain - Japan - state Tennessee - county Garden
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12.03.2024 / 08:23

An English-style Garden in Tennessee

Today we’re off to Tennessee to visit Lou Ann’s garden:

Cut Flower Garden Plan with Colorful Annuals - gardengatemagazine.com
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09.03.2024 / 14:53

Cut Flower Garden Plan with Colorful Annuals

Cut Flower Garden Plan with Colorful Annuals Grow your own beautiful cut flower garden with this planting plan full of annual blooms perfect for a back bed or border! Grow your own cut flower garden

GPOD on the Road: Vancouver Garden Tour, Part 2 - finegardening.com - Canada - county Hardy - county Garden
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08.03.2024 / 09:11

GPOD on the Road: Vancouver Garden Tour, Part 2

We’re back enjoying part two of Cherry Ong’s visit last June to the garden of perennial gardening expert Pam Frost on Vancouver, Canada. Cherry visited as part of a tour organized by the Vancouver Hardy Plant Society.

Colorful Spring Garden Bed with ‘Hino-Crimson’ Azalea - gardengatemagazine.com - China
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07.03.2024 / 16:45

Colorful Spring Garden Bed with ‘Hino-Crimson’ Azalea

Colorful Spring Garden Bed with ‘Hino-Crimson’ Azalea Start your growing season by showcasing the vibrant blooms of 'Hino-Crimson' azalea along with other shade garden favorites. Add a burst of spring color with ‘Hino-Crimson’ azalea

GPOD on the Road: Vancouver Garden Tour - finegardening.com - Japan - county Hardy - county Garden
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07.03.2024 / 09:45

GPOD on the Road: Vancouver Garden Tour

We’re tagging along with Cherry Ong today, enjoying pictures from a series of garden tours she went on last June, organized by the Vancouver Hardy Plant Society.

15 Beautiful White Flowers For Your Garden - southernliving.com
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06.03.2024 / 02:30

15 Beautiful White Flowers For Your Garden

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Embracing Sustainability in Garden Furniture - gardencentreguide.co.uk - county Garden
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05.03.2024 / 13:41

Embracing Sustainability in Garden Furniture

In a world increasingly focused on sustainable living, the choices we make extend to every corner of our lives, including our outdoor spaces. When it comes to garden furniture, the term "sustainable" goes beyond a mere buzzword – it's a commitment to a greener and more ethical lifestyle.

How to start a kitchen garden: what to do in March | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
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04.03.2024 / 09:43

How to start a kitchen garden: what to do in March | House & Garden

This is a purposeful moment in the vegetable garden. Spring is in the air and I’m gearing up for the busiest time of year. You can start sowing hardy crops such as broad beans, chard, beetroot, lettuce and carrots. But the weather and soil can still be cold in March, so only sow seeds outdoors if you are feeling confident it is warm enough. Alternatively – and, I think, preferably – you can start sowing these crops under cover, either germinating them indoors and growing them on in a cold frame, or in a greenhouse. Sowing seeds in trays and modules gives you more control, as you can plant them out as seedlings rather than taking the risk of leaving them to germinate in the ground. A compromise is to sow seeds in raised troughs, where the soil will be warmer and you can cover them with cloches or panes of glass to protect them further. However, onion sets and garlic can be planted straight out in the garden now.

Carol’s Winter Garden - finegardening.com - state North Carolina
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04.03.2024 / 09:39

Carol’s Winter Garden

Carol in Hendersonville, North Carolina, is sharing some beauties from her winter garden with us today:

A Glossy Start to March - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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02.03.2024 / 20:57

A Glossy Start to March

Although snowdrops are all but over, hellebores are still making a big statement in the garden and it could be easy to overlook other signs of early spring. I haven’t made a point of featuring hellebores in  a post this season, not yet anyhow, but thought I would begin my post that links with Jim’s Six on Saturday meme at Garden Ruminations with H ‘Glenda’s Gloss’, to show off her intriguing blooms – you don’t need to be able to look Glenda in the face to see how beautiful she is.

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