GoGardenWalks takes you along a section of Gaston Street in Historic Savannah, Georgia. The street is known for its elegant homes overlooking beautiful Forsyth Park. With captions telling ab...
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Q: We want to cover zoysia turf with asiatic jasmine.... wonder if we must remove the turf, or can we plant the jasmine over very closely cropped zoysia? Also, how do we plant "bare root" jas...
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Sure, you love gardening and all its benefits. But don't you wish sometimes that you could get away from it, even for just a little while without asking a friend to stop by and water your...
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Native Gelsemium Nature flourishes all around us. It’s no wonder. The native plants and wildlife are well-adapted to thrive in our localities. Native plants proliferate because the soil, cl...
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goGardenNow.com is an exciting online store for perennial plants, ground covers and ornamental vines, ferns, flower bulbs, bird feeders, bird baths, water gardens and supplies, garden furnishings, decor and more.
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Bare root planting is an excellent way to establish a lot of plants at a very reasonable cost, usually priced at much less than container grown plants. Certain steps, however, are necessary...
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Basket, dibble and garden trowel A dibble (aka dibber) is little more than a pointed stick used to aid in planting rooted cuttings, small transplants, seeds and bulbs. They are usually ma...
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Call before you...WHAT? ‘Tis a season for planting. Homeowners are gearing up for improving their properties, making plans, buying trees and shrubs, and maybe even installing irrigation,...
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Though raised-bed gardening is an excellent way to grow flowers and vegetables, it can require a large initial investment. Whether you construct it yourself or buy it in kit form, the mater...
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Back in the day, most gardeners gardened in the good old-fashioned way by planting directly in the ground. It seemed like the right thing to do because we’d always done it that way, and...
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Sometimes hidden gardens present fine rewards. Such is the case with the Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Haven, Florida . Tucked behind a residential neighborhood, Mead Botanical Garden is a...
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If you’re looking for an ideal companion plant for your vegetable garden, you can’t go wrong with Yarrow . Achillea species and hybrids – aka Yarrow – attract many helpful insects...
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You're probably getting the itch to get outside and begin gardening. For some of us, the time is now. For others, not so soon. February barely hints of spring. Swinburne described the mo...
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Bad-mouthing Groundcovers? Embrace Them, Instead Gardening articles frequently appear in magazines and newspapers complaining about “invasive”, “aggressive”, “opportunistic�...
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There’s not much new garden work to do in January. If you completed all your garden tasks in November or December, you should relax with your coffee or tea, seed catalogs and spring gar...
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The first Thanksgiving is believed to have taken place in November 1621 when the Pilgrims and native Wampanoags gathered at Plymouth for a fall feast. The Pilgrims’ first year was a disaste...
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We probably won’t feel like working in the garden, but there are some tasks we can accomplish even in December. Here are some to handle this month. NORTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC Inspect ...
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Cold weather is nearly upon us. Some regions have already had their first snow. Here are some garden tasks to handle this month. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Seed and plant catalogs are ...
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When I was preparing my fall garden yesterday, I purposed to write down each and every step. I didn’t at the time, and if it weren’t for the dreary, rainy weather today, I might not sti...
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Robert Frost's poem, "October", perfectly evokes the images and sentiments of the month that is upon us. O hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fa...
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We know the routine. Working through the seasons addressing immediate needs, we are often caught by surprising weather forecasts. OMG! It’s gonna drop tonight into the teens or below!...
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Virgo Helen Hunt Jackson's poem, "September", evokes the images and atmosphere of the month that we welcome so heartily. THE golden-rod is yellow; The cor...
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Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Are you stressed? News reports, family issues, job complaints, financial woes and more can bring us almost to the breaking point. Thankfully, there’s...
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It's August! At this time of year, many garden chores are common to all regions of the United States. Frankly, the list for this month hasn't changed that much from the last, but the...
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Mazus reptans Most folks have one – a low, moist spot in the lawn. You’ve been meaning to do something about yours, but haven’t decided what. Here’s an idea. Plant mazus! So ...
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