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Creating a Dream Rose Garden with 5 Great Roses
There is something truly magical about roses that has captivated gardeners for centuries. The sight of a rose in full bloom, with its silky petals and heady fragrance, never fails ... Read More
A Review of the Vegepod Raised Garden Bed
If you're done with rabbits eating your kale, deer munching on your tomatoes, skunks enjoying your cucumbers, and slugs eating your lettuce, you'll want to know about the Vegepod Raised ... Read More
5 Poems About Gardeners: Cultivating Beauty, Growth, and Meaning
Gardening has inspired countless poets throughout history. From the joy of nurturing plants to the deeper symbolism of growth and renewal, poems about gardeners offer a rich tapestry of themes ... Read More
Gardening Piece
I have been a gardener since I was three years old. Knee-high to my grandfather, I helped him in our front yard flower garden. I bent down to pull weeds. ... Read More
A Green Symphony
In the core of the clamoring city, in the midst of the substantial wilderness, my safe-haven arose as a little loft decorated with a variety of green colleagues. This is ... Read More
Best Onions for Making Your Own Homemade Onion Powder
Hey there, fellow kitchen adventurers! Today, let's dive into the aromatic world of homemade onion powder – that humble yet mighty ingredient that can transform a dish from bland to ... Read More
How to Start a Community Vegetable Garden
There are dozens of good reasons to start a community vegetable garden, but there’s a lot more to it than just planting a bunch of veggies in an empty lot. ... Read More
People Are Like Plants: A Short Poem About Gardening and Human Nature
"People Are Like Plants" by Gary Carter is a thought-provoking short poem about gardening that draws parallels between human characteristics and various plant species. This poem explores the diverse personalities ... Read More
From Battlefields to Botany
I have great admiration for plant hunters, each one a botanical Indiana Jones. They sailed with Captain Cook on his first great voyage in 1768 and still today they are ... Read More
Blooming Memories: The Tale of Peonies, Patience, and a Mother’s Visit
Even if the peony wasn't the designated flower of my home state of Indiana, I'd still cherish it. I have a particular fondness for the varieties with densely-packed heads—those glorious ... Read More