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Episode 191: Garden Q&A from Our Listeners
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Garden Q&A: Your Garden Questions, Answered! One of our favorite things to do on the podcast is to hear from you, our loyal listeners. We recently scrolled through our emails…
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GPOD on the Road: Winter at Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden
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Colorful foliage and vibrant blooms warm up a chilly winter day in Iowa
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Embrace the Wild Beauty of a Naturalistic Garden
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A simplified plant list arranged in thoughtful masses creates a relaxed yet energetic atmosphere
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Cut your buddleia back now, or it could turn to a twiggy mess
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Pruning Buddleja davidii is essential if you want to keep it looking its best. If you don’t prune your buddleia it can become tatty and overgrown, developing a twiggy tangle of bare stems, with the flowers appearing way above head…
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Phoebe Philo’s Collection E: It’s Just Clothes, and That’s More Than Enough
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“It’s just clothes.” That’s what an editor said to me about Phoebe Philo’s various alphabet spaghetti-monikered collections over the past few years. She meant that as the highest of compliments, and she is both right and wrong. Philo’s clothes are…
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The Business of Backyard Flower Farming: Peony’s Envy
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A requirement to produce a crop catapults an inexperienced gardener into a flourishing business of bold spring blooms
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The secret to better daffodil displays, according to an expert
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Daffodils are one of the easiest ways to bring colour into the garden in spring, but if yours aren’t performing, a few small mistakes could be holding them back. On our recent visit to Hever Castle, daffodil expert Johnny Walkers…
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GPOD on the Road: Tom de Witte’s New Home Garden in the Netherlands
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A world-renowned plantsman designs his most personal space yet—and the results are extraordinary
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Do you have a muse plant? | Letter from the Editor
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We all have that friend who has a heart of gold but absolutely zero filter. It was this dear person who alerted me that our peegee hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’,…
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York Gate 2-for-1 Entry
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This Grade II listed one-acre garden was inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement. Divided by yew and beech hedges, it comprises a series of smaller gardens. From the formality of the herb garden with its topiary, to the dell…

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