Learn the monthly garden tasks for your gardening hardiness zone. Do you know what your hardiness zone? Once known, then find the required task. Zone 1 Finish planting bare-root trees, shrubs, roses Prune roses, then apply dormant spray Apply dormant spray to trees and shrubs before they leaf out Spade or till garden beds as
Interest in growing conifers in the Southeast continues to be on the rise. Every year we learn more about which species and cultivars grow best in our region. One of the dynamics certain conifers can bring to your garden is the addition of cool blue hues. However, our region’s unique combination of wet winters, summer
We all have them in our landscape–those leggy, overgrown, multistemmed shrubs that maybe have not received the proper pruning each year to maintain the healthy and robust habit they once had. Perhaps it’s time to get drastic and give those wild shrubs a rejuvenation cut to start over. How and when to rejuvenation prune This
Designing spring borders is always a little challenging. Some plants are stubborn and refuse to bloom at the same time every year. Other plants are just emerging and are not partial to competition. (I uprooted sweet woodruff [Galium odoratum, Zones 4–8] from my garden for that very reason.) When planning your design, keep the rest
It’s true that here in the humid South, roses have a lot to contend with. Mildew and black spot are two of the most common fungus problems. There are a few pesky insects too: aphids, loopers, Japanese beetles, grasshoppers, sawflies, and thrips, just to name a few. Deer and chipmunks are also pretty fond of
Today we’re off to the UK to visit with Fabrice. Hello, my name is Fabrice. I am French and live in the UK. I acted in France for a long a very long time, but due to health problems I have had to stop. I’m mad about gardening and can’t live without it. A diversity
Today we’re off to Malvern, Pennsylvania, to visit with frequent GPOD contributor Carla Z. Mudry. We last visited her garden during the winter when it was covered with snow (End of the Year at Carla’s), and today she’s sharing some early spring beauties. Happy spring! It was a very long winter, and I had some
Today we’re back with Carla in Malvern, Pennsylvania, enjoying the first signs of spring in her garden. I love the details of the newest growth on a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum, Zones 5–9), with leaves of pale green flushed red at their edges, and the twigs supporting them blushing a rosy red as well. New
Today we’re enjoying Deidre’s beautiful garden. Hello from upstate New York, where I’m mixing herbs and veggies into my flower gardens. You’ll always find fresh herbs growing on my patio, such as a variety of basil and oregano, bay laurel, chives, thyme, and rosemary. In my side garden I’m growing lavender, which I use to
Today we’re off to Raleigh, North Carolina, to visit with Cynthia Strickland. In the past year I have captured some uncommon or outstanding plants and combinations with my camera while visiting public gardens or playing in my gardening space. I hope you may get some inspiration or enjoyment from these photographs too. The most vibrant
Today we’re visiting with Alex Saint in Florida, who is not only a plant lover but a photographer, as you’ll see from the gorgeous images he’s captured. (For more, check out his instagram: @lordsaint_) Alex says this little Monstera adansonii planted up in October of 2020 will always be a favorite of his because it
Grab some raised beds to start your 2021 garden off right: https://shop.epicgardening.com/ – there are so many mistakes that a new gardener can make that will result in poor harvests or even NO harvests. Here are 9 of the ones I think most beginners run into at some point or another! 0:00 – Intro 0:56
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Your garden definitely shows what kind of person you are. Whether you prefer flowers or succulents, today we’ll show you the best and most amazing gardening DIYs! These ideas will definitely help you keep your garden looking beautiful and unique. First of all, we’ll show you one of the most helpful things any gardener can
In this video I show you how to start a vegetable garden in your own home. These gardening tips are a great beginners guide to building your own garden bed in your backyard. You’ll be growing your own food in no time. ↠↠ Subscribe to my channel here ?http://bit.ly/2gQGB4k ————————————————————————————————- ↠↠ Let’s have a deeper
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