When it comes to landscape design, patios are the most requested hardscape element from my clients, and for good reason—they…
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With origins as far back as the Bronze Age, hedges were used to corral livestock to protect crops, defend land…
April 09, 2025 Texans love native plants. Our state flower is the beloved bluebonnet, a Texas native wildflower. Our official…
Hi GPODers! Ready or not, spring is here! Despite our best intentions, spring is almost always frantic and feverish with…
Hi GPODers! A few weeks ago we got a kick-off to spring from Daniel Rivera when he sent in a…
Happy Monday GPODers! Today we’re getting an update from Susan Warde in St. Paul, Minnesota, a frequent contributor to Garden…
Is there really anything more satisfying than a juicy, sweet tomato straight from your own garden? Whether the taste hits…
Spring is stirring here in the Pacific Northwest. After a stretch of sunny days and mild nights in the upper…
Creating a sense of place has been a recurring garden theme for years now, and it lends authenticity to any…
While biochar is by no means new, it is relatively new to the world of horticulture as a mainstream soil…