Month: September 2022

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It’s Joseph, your GPOD editor, here. In my northern Indiana garden the dahlias are in peak bloom, and there is a little chill in the air in the mornings. So I thought today I’d share some of my favorite plants for this time of the year. Gotta start out with Salvia azurea (Zones 4–9). This
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As September comes along we sometimes feel a little sagging of interest an inclination to “let the garden go” since the growing season is drawing to a close. Early Fall, however, is a vital period in gardening, and it is important that we do not neglect the things which require doing before frost. September activities
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Getting your fall vegetable garden started is a little trickier than spring. One big thing needs to be taken into account. In this video I’ll show you how to avoid it. MENTIONED VIDEOS Fall Garden #1: https://youtu.be/ye8Z2lOEYCY Fall Garden #2: https://youtu.be/hwCvS_XzSdw Grow Lights for EVERY Budget: https://youtu.be/1l3Gfc3A4ok SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL SKILLS (free summit): https://bit.ly/3zoFWy1 FLOATING
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Amy Birdsong is taking us along to this beautiful garden today. My husband and I moved our youngest back to college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this weekend and stayed overnight so we could visit Reynolda Gardens. This space was designed and built in the early 1900s by the Reynolds family, and much of the layout
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Just because a frost is predicted that doesn’t mean you have to say good bye to your lettuce, peas, and other fall crops. You can extend the growing season with the use of cloches (individual plant coverings), cold frames, and other tools for retaining heat from the ground during a cold night. Season-extending tools are
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There is nothing more frustrating than when your painstakingly grown produce is destroyed by unwelcome garden visitors. Tino shows how to protect your veggie patch from animals, keeping it safe and functional. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe Identifying the culprit is the first step to getting on top of the problem, and Tino shares his top tips
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What gardener doesn’t like something a bit out-of-the ordinary, right? Especially when it’s a plant that puts on a serious show as the final curtain call is happening. Today we highlight some of our favorite unusual fall perennials, options that are interesting cultivars of a genus you may know, and weird oddballs you’ve likely never
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