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Get an Online Gardening Education This Winter

The internet is loaded with gardening adviceā€”good, bad, and atrocious. But excellent online information is available, so itā€™s worth spending the less-demanding gardening months poking around online. Hereā€™s a sampler of whatā€™s out there in the way of classes, webinars, and podcasts from reliable experts who can help you make the most of your next […]

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Seed Starting in a Small Greenhouse

At this time of year, many greenhouse owners are getting ready to start seeds. I find that pepper seeds take up to three weeks to germinate, so I usually start them first, followed by eggplants, tomatoes, and flowers. However, thereā€™s a problem starting heat-loving plants in a small greenhouse in late winter. The seeds of […]

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Indoor gardening for tough times

Weā€™re living in interesting times ā€“ honestly, I wish the days were rather more dull. In Colorado along the Front Range where I garden (fitfully it must be admitted), records from 1 July to 17 December report just 1.07 inches of rainfall in Denver. In Colorado Springs, weā€™ve had a few drops and some snowflakes […]

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Top Plant Performersā€”how to spot the next star for your garden

This is the time of year when we can imagine our gardens of the future. But how do we know which plants to choose? Today, Iā€™m turning to Janet Sluis, Director of Plant Development Services and the curator of plants in the Sunset Plant Collection and the Southern Living Plant Collection. Essentially, she auditions plants. […]

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Grow Your Own Turmeric

The much publicised health benefits of turmeric, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, have made it a popular addition to everything from lattes to smoothies to teas. Although fresh turmeric tubers have been said to have more potent health benefits than the powdered turmeric sold in grocery stores, a small bag of them can cost upwards […]

Tropical Plantsā€”Meet your new best friends

How do you turn a stranger into a friend? You reach out and create a relationship, of course. And if those strangers are tropical plants? Marianne Willburn, author of the book, Tropical Plants and How to Love Them, has light-heartedly and cleverly introduced tropicals by categorizing these plants into five recognizable relationship stagesā€”from summer flings […]

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Garden Planning for Fall: it’s an old refrain.

What does planning ahead for work in the autumn garden mean for you? Outdoors or in a conservatory does it amount to a quick tidy up? A bit of dead-heading, leaf-raking and winterizing the irrigation system? At the Clarke household, the Head Gardener (me) wracks her brain and wrecks her back to improvise and execute […]