Month: December 2022

Welcome to my cut flower garden! Today, I wanted to show you how I got started on creating my own little paradise in Oak Hill Cottage Garden. This is how I transformed a messy lawn into a beautiful haven of flowers and vegetables in the middle of my village in southern Sweden. Many of you
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The succulent garden landscape for the outdoors. Lou found growing succulents as a way to relax and unwind. A registered nurse by profession, Lou’s job can be so stressful. She found growing succulents very relaxing. This succulent garden tour will inspire you to create your own succulent landscape designs. Whether you are a succulent beginner
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Winterizing our Greenhouse Jack Frost has already drawn up his list of greenhouses to visit. Will you be ready? Here’s the routine we follow at our house each fall: Clean The Greenhouse Take ll plants out of the greenhouse and thoroughly clean the frame, glazing and benches. Physan 20  is an effective disinfectant. Make glass
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Hello and welcome to this weeks video, a tour of the cut flower garden in July and some of the arrangements and buckets I have been making from those beautiful summer flowers. Hopefully I can give you some ideas of good cut flowers to grow and maybe some suggestions of ones you have not tried
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We meet Shajan Valaedan, an optometrist with a stunning set up for his indoor plants as well as a collection of unusual caudex varieties. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe Shajan Velaeden is an optometrist by day and “plant daddy” by night. Living in the Melbourne CBD there’s few opportunities for having a garden but Shajan bought his
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Greetings from a North Georgia Zone 7 garden. I’m Bonnie Plikaytis. After looking through my 2022 garden photos, I selected a few to share. Hope you enjoy them! Edgeworthia chrysantha (Zones 7–10), commonly known as paperbush, blooms from late February to early April before its new leaves emerge. The creamy white-and-yellow fragrant flowers are a welcome
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Today we’re visiting with Alice Fleurkens. We live one and half hours from the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, so we decided to drive down there on a Sunday afternoon to check out the Christmas lights and the greenhouses. What a treat that was! I am just guessing that they have over a million Christmas
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We’re visiting with Chad and Seyra Hammond in Woodbury, Connecticut, today. We stopped by their beautiful garden last week (Chad and Seyra’s Garden), and I’m happy to be back there today. They love growing and collecting unusual plants, and the result is a beautiful and fascinating garden. We started water gardening after the koi pond
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Today Cherry Ong in British Columbia is sharing some of her amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybrids, Zones 8–10 or as houseplants) from last winter. This is perfect inspiration for buying some to enjoy yourself in the coming months. Here are some of the results of my procrastination gardening last winter. I always forget to dry them in
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Today we’re in northeastern Pennsylvania visiting with Scott. Growing up I had very little exposure to gardening, aside from my annual 2- to 3-week vacation to my father’s house  in southern Mississippi, where he had a small produce farm. For the past few years I’ve dabbled with putting a store-bought tomato and/or pepper plant in
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Today we’re in Portland, Oregon, visiting Jim Rondone’s beautiful garden. While the more widely planted eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis, Zones 5–9) is native to the eastern half of North America, the western redbud (Cercis occidentalis ‘Alba’, Zones 6–9; pictured) is a similar species native to Utah, Arizona, and Nevada. Arisaema taiwanense (Zones 6–9) is a beautiful
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My name is Andy Schenck, and I garden in Malvern, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia) in Zone 6B/7 (depending on the winter). My garden is called Look Again Garden (named by my friend David Culp). It is a collector’s garden full of “drifts of one.” Winter is an amazing time for the conifers and broadleaf
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Today we’re going back to June with Carla Zambelli Mudry, looking at some photos from hydrangea season in her garden in Malvern, Pennsylvania. I have a deep love for hydrangeas. I rediscovered them as an adult visiting the Hamptons in New York. They are an integral part of the summer landscape up there and are
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THERE may be some who think it is a little late to talk about winter protection of plants in December, but as a matter of fact, m ost growers are agreed that the really critical tune for plants which are on the borderline of hardiness is in late winter when a warm sun, combined with
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