Month: July 2022

Gardeners across the world love the North American–native black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta, Zones 3–8), also called gloriosa daisy. This straight species is particularly useful in cottage gardens, meadow landscapes, or pollinator gardens. Its native distribution is vast, stretching from North Florida into Canada. It’s often found in open landscapes with full sun. A high-summer bloomer
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On this episode of Garden Style, host P. Allen Smith will discuss assembling a beautiful table arrangement; slip covers; citrus-honey cheesecake; starting seeds indoors; growing herbs. Topics Include: 00:00 Welcome 01:19 Marlsgate Tablescape 04:30 Houseplants Care 06:50 Tips to freshen up a room 10:29 Herbs for Beginners 12:40 Citrus Honey Cheesecake —– This video is
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Frequent GPOD contributor Cherry Ong took a trip to Toronto recently and got the chance to tour some beautiful gardens. And, lucky for us, she took a lot of beautiful photos. I attended the Through the Garden Gate Wychwood garden tours offered by the Toronto Botanical Gardens. The garden description from the tour brochure says
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Marigold (Tages was an Etruscan god, but perhaps the name is of another derivation) Even the name-Mary’s Gold-captivates us, and what could be more appropriate? The flowers of these old, old favorites are in some varieties veritably made of flakes of gold. How easy it is to be wealthy with Mary’s Gold. The Aztec (African)
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