Today we visit Dean and Pam Kindig's garden in Rochester, New York."Hand in hand with the invisible hand of God." Gardening is a partnership that the gardener has with God, with Mother Nature. It's dynamic; You never know how an April ice storm, or a rainy...
Hi everyone, this is Joseph your GPOD editor and today I am sharing some photos from a trip I took to the Norfolk Botanical Gardens in Norfolk, Virginia in late March.The gardens have one of the largest collections of camellias (camellia species and hybrids, generally zones 7-10) in the...
My name is Rose Flanagan and I have been based in Maplewood, New Jersey for 20 years. I am sharing photos of my front yard from June last year. It has a wide variety of settings. To the left of the entrance to the house is...
Today we're in Mooreville, North Carolina, in Lydia Grupinski's garden. Lydia shared some pictures of this beautiful room last week, and today we're back to see more!Lydia wired Tillandsia (air plants, tropical) and mosses to an old Edgeworthia shrub. What a great way to breathe new life...
I hate pruning my tomatoes. Like many people, I don't have the time (or patience) to prune tomatoes the way they're supposed to be pruned. Cutting out all of the suction cups on an indefinite tomato can literally take hours - and forget about it if you...
My name is Jolene (also known as Jojo). Flowers have been a part of my life since I was a child. My beautiful mother is a masterful flower gardener and designer. I live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania where I am an oncology nurse by day and a...
Joan Cogliano shares her garden with us today.I moved to a new house in Weymouth and it was a mess. I removed a long-legged peach tree, two shaggy Alberta spruces, and several stunted barberries. I changed the soil, started a compost heap, enlarged a front bed, and...
Today we are going to Texas to visit Debra Castle.I'm a master gardener in the South Plains of Lubbock, Texas, home of Buddy Holly and Mac Davis, halfway between Midland and Amarillo, in the Texas Panhandle so to speak. I work in a desert climate with extreme temperatures...