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What I Made for Dinner as an Avid Gardener - bhg.com - Switzerland
bhg.com
16.12.2023 / 14:37

What I Made for Dinner as an Avid Gardener

As winter approaches and we’re faced with another year of determining what's for dinner, we're sharing a glimpse at how BHG readers gather for a meal. Welcome to our new series, Dinner Diaries, where we're asking readers to anonymously share how they get dinner on the table including grocery shopping, budgeting, cooking, and their favorite family recipes. Here, a two-person household relies on garden-fresh produce and well-stocked pantry to get dinner on the table.

Bread & Roses gives gift of floristry to women seeking refuge from torture and violence - irishtimes.com - Britain - Ireland
irishtimes.com
16.12.2023 / 14:26

Bread & Roses gives gift of floristry to women seeking refuge from torture and violence

As an experienced and respected professional florist, Róisín Godfrey has spent the last eight years working alongside some of the biggest names in the industry in the UK and Ireland, a career that has taken her to some of the most beautiful private houses, hotels and art galleries in the world.

Kathy’s Garden Transformation in Sacramento - finegardening.com - state California
finegardening.com
15.12.2023 / 09:19

Kathy’s Garden Transformation in Sacramento

Last week Kathy Sandel shared her former garden in Calabasas, California, and today we’re back visiting her current garden in Sacramento:

Licuala Grandis Care and Growing Guide - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
15.12.2023 / 08:25

Licuala Grandis Care and Growing Guide

Licuala Grandis – a plant that stands out with its large, fan-shaped leaves, that can make it a focal point of any room! A spectacular specimen for anyone seeking a “foresty vibe” at home.

The Best LED Grow Lights for Indoor Gardening - savvygardening.com
savvygardening.com
12.12.2023 / 00:33

The Best LED Grow Lights for Indoor Gardening

Using a grow light to start seeds or grow houseplants, microgreens, and herbs inside your home is an efficient way to promote healthy plant growth. LED grow lights have become the standard for indoor gardeners for their energy efficiency and long life. Yet with so many options available you might be wondering how to choose the best LED grow lights. Over the years I’ve used many LED light systems to grow all types of indoor plants. Below I share my top choices for LED spotlights, tabletop models, and multi-tier grow stands. Keep reading to learn more.

Yellow Thread Rohdea Is a Rare Perennial Jewel for Shady Nooks and Crannies - finegardening.com - China - Germany - Japan - state California
finegardening.com
08.12.2023 / 18:23

Yellow Thread Rohdea Is a Rare Perennial Jewel for Shady Nooks and Crannies

While some may be familiar with Japanese sacred lily (Rohdea japonica, Zones 6–10), Rohdea pachynema is an uncommon species that is indeed a Rohdea less traveled. Found only in the Chinese provinces of Yunnan and Sichuan, it is an intriguing member of the Asparagaceae family that is slowly becoming more available to gardeners. It was formerly known as Campylandra sinensis or C. pachynema, but recent DNA work has moved it into the genus Rohdea, whose name commemorates German botanist Michael Rohde. We can find no documented common name for this species, so we have dubbed it “yellow thread rohdea” since pachynema means “thick thread” (referring to the colored central stripe on the leaves). 

Gardens to visit in the Isles of Scilly - gardenersworld.com - Britain - South Africa - Brazil - New Zealand - state California
gardenersworld.com
08.12.2023 / 14:55

Gardens to visit in the Isles of Scilly

The Isles of Scilly are like an idealised version of England – where the sun always shines, the food is wonderful, there’s no traffic and no one locks their doors! To say the sun always shines is an exaggeration, but they’re among the sunniest and mildest places in the UK – sea breezes mean it’s never too hot or humid and thanks to the Jetstream, they almost never have frost.

More of Kathy’s Calabasas Garden - finegardening.com - Australia - state California
finegardening.com
07.12.2023 / 12:37

More of Kathy’s Calabasas Garden

We’re back in Calabasas, California, today, looking at the garden Kathy Sandel created. She is a retired landscape designer, and this is the garden she created for herself at the home where she lived for more than 20 years. She moved away from this garden a few years ago, so these photos are a chance to look back and remember a beautiful and much-loved garden space.

9 Special Junipers with Unique Forms for the Garden - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
07.12.2023 / 01:51

9 Special Junipers with Unique Forms for the Garden

Few plants generate more revulsion in the garden than junipers. The mere suggestion of planting one often musters a similar reaction to that of saying a dirty word. Maybe we’ve grown weary of their use as ever­green blobs in foundation plantings. Perhaps the thought of meticulously shearing them into the perfect shape sounds daunting (see pruning tips). It could be an early memory of an itchy rash from an up-close encounter with a juniper’s prickly branches. Or it could be boredom with the sea of creeping blue rug junipers (Juniperus horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’, Zones 3–9) planted in every big-box-store parking lot. Although junipers are a midcentury-modern garden staple, generations of gardeners have since decided they have had enough of these controversial conifers. While it’s easy to dismiss them for their deeply ingrained negative traits, junipers have many merits that make them worth reconsideration.

Kathy’s Calabasas Garden - finegardening.com - China - state California
finegardening.com
06.12.2023 / 09:26

Kathy’s Calabasas Garden

Today we’re off to California to visit with Kathy Sandel.

16 Cool Plants for Office With No Windows - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
04.12.2023 / 12:55

16 Cool Plants for Office With No Windows

When choosing plants for office with no windows, selecting varieties that thrive in low-light conditions is essential. These flourish in limited light, offering a lush, green ambiance to boost your mood, purify the air, and create a more pleasant and productive workspace!

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