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Surviving the Indiana Winter
Today it is me, your GPOD editor, Joseph, checking in from my very snowy garden in northern Indiana. Recently, we had a warm day, some snow melted, and I saw…
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Carla’s Garden in Winter
Today we’re visiting with regular GPOD contributor Carla Z. Mudry in Malvern, Pennsylvania. The garden in winter is magical all on its own. It doesn’t have the lushness of a…
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Snow on Flowers
I’m Adrienne Demmer from Madison, Wisconsin. We just got our first snow, and while I am used to seeing snow on fall leaves, it’s more remarkable to me to see…
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January Ponderings
The cold weather is upon us and we are doing things to keep warm. These winter months are supposed to be a time of respite. What are you doing to…
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Snow and Amaryllis
Today’s photos are from Suzanne Stewart in Glenwood Springs Colorado. In August, she shared some photos of her garden in the summer, and today she’s sharing some images showing the…
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The View From the Kitchen Window
My name is Mary Murphy. I garden in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Winter can be a challenge, so while I'm dreaming of flowers, I must be content with winter views. I love…
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Snow Season
Today's garden photos come from Cheryl Moon. You featured my “resurrected” gardens in October 2017, the first season after rebuilding from a fire. Those photos didn't show any winter scenery,…
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Snowflakes on Palm Trees
Patty Eckels shared some images of her snowy gardens over the years. These first pictures are from the house when we lived in Maryland in 2003. This was after a…
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Snow: Poor Man’s Fertilizer
Is this familiar adage an old wive’s tale? In fact, snow does contain nitrogen and other particulates like sulfur, which it collects as it falls through the atmosphere, however so…
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Welcome Spring
Here in the Ozarks,and in many places across the country, spring is bursting out all over--and this week we celebrated the vernal equinox--when night and day are the same length.…