Today’s gardeners want to garden organically to the greatest extent possible. Millennial gar…
Flowers can bring consolation sometimes. It depends on the situatio…
Now that “No Mow May” is half over, I want to support Susan in her …
Most gardeners use tropical plants in their gardens—in containers o…
Years ago, I started dragging alocasia and musa in and out of the g…
In English, it’s commonly assumed that we use the word “spring” to …
Here I am with another call-to-action post. This time, it’s for the…
Be quick about it if you want access to Great Grow Along, which sta…
Recently I shared a book-selling table with author Duane Pancoast o…
Lifting, digging, raking, bending, and walking are all part of gard…
Neither of these are really hobbies, in my view. One is something a…
If ever people needed gardens for relaxation, beauty, and joy, it’s…
It is not only the dip in temperature that signals autumn across ou…
In recent years, I have found even more reasons not to bother with …
A contemporary of Andrew Jackson Downing (founder of American lands…
The basics for beginners
Gardening takes no prisoners at this time of year, especially when …
It’s a bit sad when the lilies drop their final petals, the hosta l…
It didn’t take much. As I noted in this July 7 post, Facebook remov…
It’s the flock, the grove, that matters. Our responsibility is to s…
We’re in danger of losing our WNY online garden group because of on…
From April through October, a nursery person is likely to hear the …
You can call it bronze all you like, but basically, we’re talking b…
It’s better to be outside. That is surely one of the central takeaw…
Ask Jim Charlier to describe a Buffalo-style garden and he’ll use t…
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