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Once your bed is filled, break out your most glamorous gardening gloves and hat: You’re ready to plant. Cocktail herbs, leafy greens, tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, flowers—you name it ...
With winter behind us, we gardeners look forward to planting in spring, deciding on preferred vegetables and flowers and where to plant them for the best possible results. We purchase from garden ...
In partnership with the Victoria Storytellers' Guild, a 1.5-acre garden nestled near Deep Cove in North Saanich is holding its first event in 2025. On May 10, the Noble Garden will host a picnic and ...
Like the garden itself was breathing? That’s the quiet magic of a mandala garden. These aren’t your average backyard beds. They’re circles of intention. Sacred geometry for the soil. And in today’s ...
The Tackle HIV Challenging Stigma Garden, in partnership with ViiV Healthcare, with Terrence Higgins Trust as the charity partner, will be at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show from May 20 to 24.
Gardeners can prepare for spring 2025 by building a bee-friendly garden. The vital pollinators ... Use pesticides only when necessary. Flowers are blooming earlier as temperatures warm, costing ...
Let your clever garden water itself, from below! Traditional raised garden beds can be great, but they may require large amounts of soil to refill as their levels drop when the soil breaks down.
More than 100 volunteers built twin sized beds by hand for children in need in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties. Volunteers from Perdido Bay Methodist Church came together to build the beds.
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