Hi GPODers! We have a very special submission on Garden Photo of the Day today, courtesy of Tingshu Hu in Dunstable, Massachusetts. If you’ve ...
Monarchs and their fluctuating populations have certainly captivated the attention of gardeners and the general public over the last couple of ...
Native plant populations can be threatened in several different ways. Habitat loss—due to urban development, logging, farming, and other human ...
Let’s face it. If you haven’t figured it out already, hollyhocks (Alcea spp. and cvs., Zones 3–9) can be difficult to please. You are not alone ...
Agapanthus (Agapanthus campanulatus) is a beautiful perennial in the Pacific Northwest. The vibrant blooms provide cool-toned colors in summer, ...
Penstemons are among the most beloved and widely known Western wildflowers. With around 280 species of the plants recognized, most mesic and dry ...
Hi GPODers! I’m so pleased with the diversity in gardens we are able to showcase on the blog this week! After starting the week with spring ...
The heart of my urban garden is completely secluded from onlookers, which was one of the primary goals when constructing it. Most people don’t ...
When we only prioritize plants we want over plants our landscape needs, each season is filled with a never-ending list of chores: pruning, ...
A narrow strip of forgotten lawn was all I could see out of my apartment when I moved into a Victorian-era Minneapolis home more than 25 years ...
Philadelphia is known as America’s Garden Capital because there are more than 30 public gardens, arboreta, and historic landscapes within 30 ...
Happy Monday GPODers! Today we’re getting an update from Susan Warde in St. Paul, Minnesota, a frequent contributor to Garden Photo of the ...