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Shopping for flower bulbs, with ken druse - awaytogarden.com - state New Jersey
awaytogarden.com
24.08.2024 / 18:57

Shopping for flower bulbs, with ken druse

HAVE YOU DONE your bulb shopping yet? It’s ordering time both for fall-blooming treats like Colchicum, which you can only buy now if you hurry, and for the ever-wider assortment of fall-planted, spring-into-summer blooming species.

Dealing with Weeds: Liverwort - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
23.08.2024 / 12:06

Dealing with Weeds: Liverwort

Liverworts are tiny plants with flattened leaves that mostly grow in shady places, damp spots, and where soil is compacted and slow to drain. Liverworts can occur in many places, including paths, paving, other hard surfaces, lawns, border soil, in greenhouses, and the surface of compost in pots. There are around 300 different species of liverwort in the UK. It’s often welcomed for the natural look it brings to gardens along with biodiversity benefits, and in many cases, there’s no need to get rid of liverwort. However, in certain situations, such as on the surface of pots of young plants or on paths which have become slippery, liverwort growth may cause problems and will need to be removed.

Secrets to holiday-cactus success, with matt mattus - awaytogarden.com - state Massachusets
awaytogarden.com
17.08.2024 / 13:40

Secrets to holiday-cactus success, with matt mattus

I WAS SCROLLING through Instagram the other day—yes, sometimes I just can’t help myself—when I saw a post by Matt Mattus about Christmas cactus. So even though it’s still high summer, it made me long for one of my own.

4 Things To Do With Christmas Cactus in August For More Flowers - balconygardenweb.com - Brazil
balconygardenweb.com
15.08.2024 / 17:49

4 Things To Do With Christmas Cactus in August For More Flowers

It’s August already, and the holiday season is just around the corner! If you want your Christmas cactus to bloom extra pretty during the festive season, now’s the time to act. As summer peaks, this is the prime time to coax your cactus into producing more flowers. Here’s what you do!

Dog-Friendly Garden with Rustic Charm - gardengatemagazine.com
gardengatemagazine.com
15.08.2024 / 13:57

Dog-Friendly Garden with Rustic Charm

Dog-Friendly Garden with Rustic Charm Meander through the paths of Bonnie Duma's beautiful — and dog-friendly! — garden filled with upcycled treasures. Creating a rustic & pet-friendly backyard garden

At War with Squash Bugs - gardengatemagazine.com - city Brussels
gardengatemagazine.com
13.08.2024 / 14:46

At War with Squash Bugs

At War with Squash Bugs Commiserate with me about how squash bugs are wreaking havoc on my vegetable garden… again! Squash bug takeover

Coping with extreme weather, with cornell’s daniel weitoish - awaytogarden.com - New York - state New York - county Garden
awaytogarden.com
10.08.2024 / 12:25

Coping with extreme weather, with cornell’s daniel weitoish

I SUSPECT I’m not alone when I say that weather extremes in recent growing seasons have made me feel a bit like a stranger in a strange land in my own garden, wondering what will bloom when and when to do what. And most of all, wondering what madness is coming next.

This Minimalistic Tiktok Trend Is Taking Us Back to the Basics—With Sustainability - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
07.08.2024 / 22:57

This Minimalistic Tiktok Trend Is Taking Us Back to the Basics—With Sustainability

A new TikTok trend is making the rounds, and you aren't going to want to miss out on this one! TikTok users are now obsessed with minimalism—especially when it comes to home decor and cleaning. And for good reason!

Rock Gardening Basics with Panayoti Kelaidis - finegardening.com - Usa - South Africa - county Garden
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 17:34

Rock Gardening Basics with Panayoti Kelaidis

Panayoti Kelaidis is the senior curator and director of outreach at Denver Botanic Gardens , a founding member and collaborator with the Plant Select plant introduction program, and an active member and past president of the North American Rock Garden Society .  

How to Create an Urban Jungle with Containers: Expert Tips and Ideas - finegardening.com - San Francisco
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 16:45

How to Create an Urban Jungle with Containers: Expert Tips and Ideas

For those of us who garden in small spaces, container gardening strikes an ideal balance between structure and flexibility. Potted plants can be rearranged as often as necessary, which makes it easy to accommodate new additions and to ensure that each plant gets the sunlight or shade it requires. Compared to traditional in-ground beds, container gardens also give us a bit more control over factors such as water, weeds, and pests. I’ve spent the past few decades creating designs for roof decks, balconies, courtyards, and patios in San Francisco. Through this work I have discovered that the key to container gardening success is always the same: finding a mix of appealing plants that are well suited to each garden’s specific climate and light conditions. Using my home garden as a testing ground, I’ve developed some strategies that anyone can use to create lush urban jungle and cohesive container displays that truly stand out from the crowd. 

Midnight Express’ Eastern Redbud is a Tree with Four-Season Appeal - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 14:04

Midnight Express’ Eastern Redbud is a Tree with Four-Season Appeal

Although redbuds usually get the most attention in spring when a plethora of magenta-pink blooms burst out of every stem before the leaves emerge, this new cultivar has more to offer. Midnight Express®, a nativar that sports velvety purple leaves, fills out much faster and maintains a denser habit than the similar, more familiar ‘Forest Pansy’. As summer gives way to autumn, the interior heart-shaped leaves shift to a golden yellow-orange, while the outer ones stay burgundy. This gives the small tree the appearance of being on fi re. Silvery, ghostlike bark carries the interest into winter, making this plant a worthy year-round investment.

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