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Design
Surviving Winter With an Indoor Garden
Surinder Chadha is welcoming us into his indoor garden today. I live in northern New Jersey, where I have a large outdoor summer garden from May through October. Being an…
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Article
Winter Favorites
Today’s photos come from Beth Tucker, who currently lives in Waxhaw, North Carolina, but sent in these photos from her previous home in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, where she gardened…
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Article
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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How-To
Bring It In!
Tropical plants are a major part of my home garden. It requires effort to lift them every fall and replant them in spring, but it’s worth it to have a…
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Design
How to Turn a Basement Into a Greenhouse
Arlene Lopas shared her beautiful garden with us some weeks ago and mentioned that she uses lights in her basement to overwinter many plants. Many of you were curious about…
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Kitchen Gardening
Small Winter Squash for Small-Space Gardens
Small-space gardeners rejoice! Seed companies have taken a special interest in offering plants that can grow just about anywhere, like these adorable 'Climbing Honey Nut' baby butternut squashes.
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How-To
What To Do When Winter Delays Bareroot Rose Planting
Sometimes bareroot roses arrive when the ground simply isn't workable for planting. How do you store the plants until it is. We have an answer!
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Article
Winter Ruminations
Today is the last day of January--and we are in the thick of winter weather here in zone 7 Maryland--days barely in the 30s and nights in the teens---bbbrrrhhh! Tomorrow…
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Article
Winter: Tis the Season
Today, December 21, is the first day of winter; the shortest day of the year and the longest night. Although the Winter Solstice marks Midwinter, it is a day which…