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Creating a Year-Round Sequential Blooming Garden for Every Season
A garden that blooms continuously throughout the year brings constant color, life, and joy to any outdoor space. Designing such a garden requires careful planning to ensure that as one plant finishes blooming, another begins. This approach, known as sequential blooming, allows gardeners to enjoy flowers in every season without gaps. This guide explains how to create a garden that offers vibrant blooms from spring through winter. A garden bed showing sequential blooming plants
Apr 284 min read


Enhance Your Home Garden with Stunning Sculptures
Adding sculptures to your home garden can transform an ordinary outdoor space into a captivating retreat. Sculptures bring personality, texture, and a focal point that draws the eye and invites exploration. Whether you prefer modern abstract pieces or classic figurative art, the right sculpture can elevate your garden’s atmosphere and reflect your personal style. Bronze garden sculpture nestled in greenery Choosing the Right Sculpture for Your Garden Selecting a sculpture sta
Apr 223 min read


Essential Soil Amendments for Beginners Unleashing Your Garden's Potential
Starting a garden can be exciting, but many beginners struggle with poor soil that limits plant growth. Soil amendments offer a simple way to improve soil quality, helping your garden thrive. This guide explains what soil amendments are, why they matter, and how to use them effectively. Organic compost mixed into garden soil What Are Soil Amendments and Why They Matter Soil amendments are materials added to soil to improve its physical properties, nutrient content, and overal
Apr 224 min read


May's Must-Have Plant for Zone 6b Gardeners
Gardening in Zone 6b offers a unique blend of challenges and opportunities. With average minimum winter temperatures ranging from -5 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-20.6 to -17.8 degrees Celsius), gardeners must choose plants that can thrive in this climate. May is a pivotal month when the soil warms up, and many plants begin their growth cycle. Selecting the right plant for this time can set the tone for a successful garden season. This month’s spotlight is on a plant that combine
Apr 223 min read


An introduction to gardening for a sense of place
Gardening offers more than just a way to grow plants. It creates a powerful connection between people and the spaces they live in. When you garden with intention, you build a "sense of place"- a feeling of belonging and identity that is closely tied to your environment, creating a landscape that celebrates and supports the unique ecosystem or habitat in which you live. This connection can improve well-being, deepen appreciation for nature, and strengthen community bonds. Fut
Apr 223 min read


An introduction to Gardening for wildlife
The movement to garden in a way that attracts or sustains wildlife has gained much momentum in the past few decades. Thoughtful land management practices can be adopted in the largest or smallest of gardens, helping us connect to the natural world that sustains us all. A green damselfly enjoys a leaf And from an aesthetic standpoint, having a landscape filled with flitting butterflies, buzzing bees and singing birds is the understandable goal of many gardeners. But perha
Apr 222 min read


Allegheny West-Groundwork: Planting Spring bulbs
MTGC Member Irene Prendergast, author. https://www.alleghenywestmagazine.com/Back_issues/2026-moon/apr/index.html#page=42
Apr 81 min read


Petals & Pours Garden Party
Special Guided Tour of the Garden Learn about the variety of plants and how to care for them. There is so much to see! Each ticket holder will enjoy appetizers and choice of wine or non-alcoholic beverage. Some of the unique features you'll find in the Fleur de Lune: iris garden flowering climbing vines blooming bulbs a wide variety of perennials and shrubbery There is a shade garden, peony and dahlia garden, a hill of a red and white rhododendron and azaleas, and a rose gard
Apr 81 min read


Mystery of Flower Bulbs: What Could Be Eating Them?
Flower bulbs are the heart of many beautiful gardens. They promise vibrant blooms and add life to outdoor spaces. But when those bulbs start disappearing or showing signs of damage, it leaves gardeners puzzled and frustrated. What exactly is eating your flower bulbs? Understanding the culprits and how to protect your bulbs can save your garden and keep your flowers blooming year after year. Damaged tulip bulb showing bite marks Common Garden Pests That Target Flower Bulbs Sev
Apr 43 min read


Understanding Cold Stratification: Seeds That Benefit from Chilling for Germination
Starting seeds can be a rewarding experience, but some seeds refuse to sprout no matter how carefully you plant them. The reason often lies in a natural process called cold stratification. This process mimics winter conditions to break seed dormancy and encourage germination. Knowing which seeds need cold stratification can save gardeners time and frustration, leading to healthier plants and better yields. Cold stratification is essential for many species, especially those na
Apr 43 min read
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