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Counting Seedlings

handmadebyjo wrote 4 weeks ago:   Our yard has 6 very large maple trees in it, all varieties.  Each spring I do battle with the … more →

Tags: Garden, spring, maple trees, Weeds

Week 29 and 30 - Winterize your garden

pbodwell wrote 6 months ago: Sorry we were preempted the last two weeks.  The Jessica Ridgeway suspect was arrested and it snowed … more →

Tags: container gardens, Perennial Beds, vegetable gardens, gardening, Rob Proctor, Proctor Apprentice, Flowers, Planting, Plants

An Unusual October Bloom: Erb-Approved

jeffreyerb wrote 7 months ago: On a quick trip out to the nursery last week I came across a gorgeous plant with spiky pink flowers … more →

Tags: Erb Approved Plants, Rudbeckia, Salvia, verbena bonariensis, fall annuals, fall perennials, Erb approved plants, october annuals, celosia cramers amazon

Week 24 - Sprucing up the garden for the tour

pbodwell wrote 8 months ago: This Sunday, September 9th from 9:00am to 2:00pm there will be a garden tour of Rob’s garden a … more →

Tags: gardening, container gardens, shade gardens, fertilizing container gardens, Perennial Beds, vegetable gardens, Patio Plants, gardening, Rob Proctor

Sun and Daylilies Open Garden41 comments

Garden Walk Garden Talk wrote 9 months ago: A farm with 700 varieties of Daylily! This is a place not to miss in our area. The woman owning the … more →

Tags: Garden Walk Images, Garden, Garden Walk Buffalo, animals, Flowers 2, ponds, photos, nature, gardening

Week 16 - Perfect Perennial Combos

pbodwell wrote 10 months ago: Hurray, we actually had a camera truck today and a crew member and did a segment in the garden. It … more →

Tags: gardening, Perennial Beds, gardening, Rob Proctor, Proctor Apprentice, Flowers, Landscaping, Plants, Garden

Week 15 - Summer Garden Maintenance1 comment

pbodwell wrote 10 months ago: Well, it’s still hot.  Seems like we live in Arizona with weather over 100 degrees several day … more →

Tags: gardening, Tools, container gardens, fertilizing container gardens, Perennial Beds, gardening, Rob Proctor, Proctor Apprentice, Flowers

You and I and Nature In the Garden27 comments

An Unrefined Vegan wrote 1 year ago: Signs of spring are all over the blogosphere and even better, all over our trees, yard and garden.  … more →

Tags: General, garden 2, Mint, flower beds, Garden, spring, gardening, Yarrow, catmint

Your gardener might NOT be horticulturally educated if:2 comments

plantsmack wrote 1 year ago: He’s spreading chemical fertilizers by throwing it with his bare hands. All your plants look l … more →

Tags: Gardening and Landscape maintenance, Sustainable Landscapes, organic gardeing, Lifestyles, Types of Weeds, chemical fertilizers, mulch, spray heads, Grasses

Plant ID1 comment

Audrey Driscoll wrote 1 year ago: Managing an undisciplined perennial bed is rather like keeping track of a bunch of unruly children. … more →

Tags: Garden, dead plants, plant labels, plant markers, labelling plants, mixed borders

Mondays Should Be Minty, not Rainy

lilyofthevalley wrote 1 year ago: Pycanthemum muticum AKA Mountain Mint (photo from http://www.sproutdc.com) Pycanthemum muticum, also … more →

Tags: Erb Approved Plants, Mint, pycanthemum muticum, pycanthemum, native perennial, Mountain mint, hardiness zones 4-8, Rudbeckia, Echinacea

Because I Should36 comments

Garden Walk Garden Talk wrote 2 years ago: Did you ever write about something because you know you should and not really know what to say? Know … more →

Tags: Garden, Small Garden Landscaping, Flowers 2, floral arrangements, Landscapes, Garden Shows, garden design, Design, Landscaping

A Hard Rain is Gunna Fall2 comments

mrs. neutron's garage wrote 2 years ago: I finished edging my perennial beds yesterday with my trusty long handled flat nosed shovel.  Should … more →

Tags: Blue Ridge Mountains, monopoly, Siberian iris

Mother Nature Helps Clean Up

amyparmenter wrote 2 years ago: PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - So the garden won’t look empty all winter, I leave a lot of old perennials stan … more →

Tags: watch & listen, Heard On, Phran Novelli, Composting, Winter Gardening

Garden Update

In and Around the Garden wrote 2 years ago: In my perennial garden:  These days, I’m walking on a carpet of leaves. As I look underfoot and then … more →

Tags: Dianne's Blog, vegetable planting, fall planting, Crop rotation

Across the Bridge - Part Two

Garden Walk Garden Talk wrote 2 years ago: Rainbow Bridge with the American Falls This set of images are of the more informal side of the garde … more →

Tags: Garden, Niagara Falls, Canada

GARDEN VOYEUR: Lushness on 1/8 Acre5 comments

cara wrote 4 years ago: MARY-LIZ CAMPBELL’S cottage-style house in Rye, N.Y., sits on a challenging site: wedge-shaped … more →

Tags: Hudson Valley, gardens & gardening, Cottage, Pergola, Garden, shade gardens, dining patio, Storage Sheds, garden ornaments

Lining up Liriope in Landscapes with Little Luck1 comment

Diana Digs Dirt at Cornerstone Garden wrote 5 years ago: Say that 10 times in a minute. In a previous post I talked about lining up low-level lighting and no … more →

Tags: Greensboro Gardens, Landscape Design Ideas, Landscaping, Greensboro, nc, liriope, Erosion Control, steep slopes


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