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From Bare Earth to a Garden
Today’s photos come from Charlie Benedick, who is remembering a former garden in Virginia. We began by adding shrubs, trees, and then perennials. Then we added a patio. It was…
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Paths and Gateways
Today we're visiting a garden with Sharon Weiser of St. Joseph, Missouri. Earlier this year you published photos of my current garden. These are photos of my previous garden that show…
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Summer in Missouri
A couple of weeks ago we featured Cheryl Moon’s southwest Missouri garden wrapped in snow, and she’s back today with some images from warmer times. I was pleased with the…
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Documenting the Garden With Photos
Today’s photos come from Gaby and John’s garden in Cape Cod, where they live just a few hundred yards from the water. According to John, Gaby’s the real garden wizard,…
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Each Season Is a Gift (Part 1)
Today we’re visiting Independence, Oregon, to see the garden of Erla Richards through the seasons. She has been on the GPOD before (here and here), when she showed us her…
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Plan Now for a Spring Display
Today’s photos come from Vanessa Bianchi, who moved from Florida to the Midwest a couple of years ago and had to learn about gardening in a new climate. I moved…
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Mixing Art and Plants to Perfection
Today’s photos come from Arlene Lopas. I garden in Zones 3–4 and have a variety of interesting Zone 5 hardy perennials plus annuals. I overwinter many plants in my indoor…
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Good Friends Make a Great Garden
Alice Fleurkens shared these photos of her garden, which is thriving thanks to generous friends who pitched in when she needed them. My husband and I live in Sweaburg, Ontario.…
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A Perfect Combination: Daylilies and Hydrangeas
Carla Zambelli sent in a bunch of really wonderful photos of her garden in high summer, but I was particularly caught by those showing daylilies planted with hydrangeas. Carla says…
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Mountain Top Magic
My name is Myrna Mahon. I live on a mountain top at approximately 4700 feet elevation in Cullowhee, North Carolina. I have been gardening for about 20 years but only…