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Judy and Bob White's Backyard Garden of Eden
24+ min ago (610+ words) Their garden is Bob White’s happy place. The first thing that caught my attention when Ginnie and I visited was not the flora, but a rustic sign that summed it all up like whipped cream on a mint julep milkshake....
Gardener says prune 8 plants in August to 'encourage next year's blooms"
3+ hour, 48+ min ago (329+ words) Pruning is an important gardening job, and it isn't solely carried out for cosmetic reasons. As well as maintaining the garden's appearance, it can also help to stimulate the plant to produce fresh blooms, particularly in the following growing season....
Indoor plants that can sustain without water for more than a week
4+ hour, 19+ min ago (356+ words) timesofindia.indiatimes.com Do you often feel that the moment you bring houseplants at home, they die no matter how much effort you put in? A lot of everyday houseplants evolve in dry regions and naturally learn to lock in…...
Fighting Pests Without Losing the Bees: Pollinator Friendly Methods to Protect Your Garden
1+ week, 19+ hour ago (546+ words) A garden bed planted with only one crop is a gamble. Let one bug or fungus take hold, and you could lose the whole row. Companion planting is the old-fashioned fix — tucking marigolds between rows of tomatoes and other vegetables....
contemporary orangery reimagines ancient botanical mythology of hecate’s garden
3+ hour, 49+ min ago (124+ words) Hecate’s Garden pairs an active greenhouse with a narrative-driven dining environment | all images courtesy of Hecate’s Garden Belgian design firm SEMPRE Design Build incorporated natural materials, raw textures, and dense foliage to echo ancient Colchian visual culture herbs, edible flowers,…...
Cut Back These 5 Perennials Before the End of August for Better Growth, From Delphiniums to Hardy Geraniums
5+ hour, 6+ min ago (693+ words) Give these garden favourites a trim now to encourage fresh growth and keep them looking their best August is a good time to give certain perennial plants a tidy-up. Once their first flush of flowers has faded, cutting them back…...
Onam 2026: Stunning Floral Carpet Ideas to Explore
4+ hour, 12+ min ago (165+ words) Across ten days of Onam 2026, flowers become a language of celebration, expressing Kerala’s rich heritage, artistic spirit, devotion, and love for togetherness. Featuring an Om symbol at the center, this carpet is surrounded by colorful concentric floral patterns, creating a…...
Colourful wildflower display creates haven for bees and butterflies
9+ hour, 50+ min ago (373+ words) A wildflower planter outside Hove Town Hall is bursting with colour and buzzing with life. Planted by volunteers from the Wild Flower Conservation Society (WFCS) with support from Brighton and Hove City Council, the display has thrived throughout the summer,…...
Column | See which native plants will thrive in your garden
4+ hour, 48+ min ago (940+ words) Pick your state to get recommendations for species that help local butterflies, bees and birds. Americans were once fiercely patriotic about plants. Thomas Jefferson was a devoted gardener at Monticello who wanted only plants “indigenous to our native soil” in…...
Gardening Experts Are Urging You to Prune These 11 Plants in August—Before It’s Too Late
13+ hour, 35+ min ago (948+ words) Plus, what you should avoid snipping this month. By the time August begins to unfold, many gardens across the country have reached their peak. Flowers are beginning to fade, shrubs have filled out, and late-summer growth is well underway. It’s…...