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Six on Saturday: Pots and Edits, Mostly - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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14.09.2024 / 23:11

Six on Saturday: Pots and Edits, Mostly

As well as what could be classed as ‘projects’, there is a tendency for minor editing at this time of year and, on the whole, I feel the borders generally have been improving in recent years because of this.  I daresay I will never be completely happy with them and inevitably there will always be changes to be made, but at least there seems to be more cohesion to them these days and I don’t have an issue with removing plants that no longer bring pleasure. The bold borders have certainly come a step closer in their boldness, although some editing is still required in the one to the left of the gate (above), where an over-exuberant geranium has been swamping the new Geum ‘Totally Tangerine ‘ in front of it (below); moving the geranium further back in the border will be a first step.

13 Weeds That Attract Most Pollinators - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
12.09.2024 / 22:41

13 Weeds That Attract Most Pollinators

Most of these plants grow in the wild, and some have ornamental value due to their aesthetics. To make your garden a hub of beneficial insects and pollinators butterflies, grow some of these weeds that attract the most pollinators but with care so they won’t invade other plants.

How to Create a Butterfly Garden - gardencentreguide.co.uk
gardencentreguide.co.uk
11.09.2024 / 09:00

How to Create a Butterfly Garden

Creating a butterfly garden is a rewarding way to bring vibrant life into your outdoor space while supporting local ecosystems. Butterflies are not only beautiful creatures; they are also crucial pollinators that contribute to the health of plants and flowers. A well-planned butterfly garden can attract various species, turning your backyard into a lively, colourful haven. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to create your own butterfly garden, ensuring you can enjoy the sight of these enchanting insects right near you.

This Fall-Bloomer Brings Vibrant Color And Butterflies To Your Garden - southernliving.com - Usa
southernliving.com
08.09.2024 / 19:43

This Fall-Bloomer Brings Vibrant Color And Butterflies To Your Garden

Even if you aren't fortunate enough to live next to a meadow of wildflowers, you can still capture their untamed beauty in a container or garden this summer by planting cosmos. Cosmos come in various colors, from burgundy to pink to white. Mix them up for a more natural look, like a wildflower meadow. Bonus: this colorful flower, native to tropical America, attracts birds and butterflies with its cheery blooms. Because of their wildflower characteristics, cosmo flowers are considered invasive in some environments. Cosmos are prime not only for containers but for creating a mass of color in borders or backgrounds or as a filler among shrubs.

Tips for growing the most delicious cucumbers - theprovince.com
theprovince.com
03.09.2024 / 19:03

Tips for growing the most delicious cucumbers

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4 Bits of ‘Emily in Paris’ Decor Inspo We Love - bhg.com - France
bhg.com
02.09.2024 / 16:05

4 Bits of ‘Emily in Paris’ Decor Inspo We Love

The first half of Emily in Paris season 4 dropped on August 15, and to say we're obsessed with the set design would be un peu of an understatement. While Emily in Paris is best known for its characters' bold and colorful fashion looks, we think its interior design deserves just as much love.

Why Pros Say You Shouldn't Pick Your Fruits or Veggies - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
01.09.2024 / 13:36

Why Pros Say You Shouldn't Pick Your Fruits or Veggies

With a little bit of planning ahead now, you can work toward ensuring a larger harvest in your fruit or vegetable garden next year all by following one simple trick: letting fruits and vegetables grow larger and longer and then saving their seeds.

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