Peak season perennial for the southern plains

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While we would all ideally have gardens that look their best in every season, the reality is often far from that ideal. Few of us in the world have the time to devote to our gardens, and the hard truth is that the planning and work that goes into gardening means that we often only […]

Peak season perennial for the Northwest

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While we would all ideally have gardens that look their best in every season, the reality is often far from that ideal. Few of us in the world have the time to devote to our gardens, and the hard truth is that the planning and work that goes into gardening means that we often only […]

the ‘wildscape’ around us, with nancy lawson (‘the humane gardener’)

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OUR HUMAN-CENTRIC way of looking at things in the garden and tasting, hearing, seeing and touching things is just one person’s opinion, and hardly represents the consensus of all the living creatures whose home it is. You may know Nancy Lawson as “The Humane Gardener” (also the title of her previous book). She has a […]

dahlias galore, with ceramic artist frances palmer

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SOME OF US plant a row or two of annuals for cutting, but Frances Palmer has taken the phrase “cutting garden” to the most delightful extreme. From the first spring bulbs to the final asters of fall, ceramic artist Frances Palmer’s Connecticut garden is a nonstop harvest. No flower gets more of the prime real […]

Peak season perennial for the Northeast

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While we would all ideally have gardens that look their best in every season, the reality is often far from that ideal. Few of us in the world have the time to devote to our gardens, and the hard truth is that the planning and work that goes into gardening means that we often only […]

Peak season perennial for the Northern Plains

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While we would all ideally have gardens that look their best in every season, the reality is often far from that ideal. Few of us in the world have the time to devote to our gardens, and the hard truth is that the planning and work that goes into gardening means that we often only […]

A peak season perennial for the Southwest

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While we would all ideally have gardens that look their best in every season, the reality is often far from that ideal. Few of us in the world have the time to devote to our gardens, and the hard truth is that the planning and work that goes into gardening means that we often only […]

Peak season perennials for your area

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While we would all ideally have gardens that look their best in every season, the reality is often far from that ideal. Few of us in the world have the time to devote to our gardens, and the hard truth is that the planning and work that goes into gardening means that we often only […]

How to Grow Kale

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Kale is an easy-to-grow, cold-hardy leafy green that can be planted in spring or fall. Learn how to grow kale from seed to harvest, including soil preparation, planting, and maintenance tips. Kale is a leafy green vegetable that has gained a lot of popularity in recent years thanks to its high nutritional value and versatility […]

Growing Aloe Vera in Southern California

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Aloe Vera (Aloe vera Sync Aloe barbadensiszones 10–11) is only one of many species. Hello The genus is probably native to parts of North Africa where conditions are similar to many areas of southern California. Perhaps the most popular species due to its medicinal use for cuts and burns, aloe vera is also often used […]