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5 Tips for Gardening in a Hot Climate | Growing Joy with Maria
If you garden in a hot climate (like zones 8, 9, or 10), a lot of the advice out there…
Growing Dahlias Made Easy | Growing Joy with Maria
Dahlias are beautiful, eye-catching, and one of the most rewarding flowers you can grow, but they do require a little…
How to Grow Lavender | Growing Joy with Maria
Did you know that there are many different kinds of lavender? They all smell different, and many of them grow…
VIDEO: Planting Spring Bulbs in Containers 🪴🌷 with Summer Rayne Oakes
When the garden beds are resting, container gardening keeps the joy of planting alive. In a recent video on her…
VIDEO: Planting the Last Bulbs of the Season with Garden Answer
As the season winds down, Laura from Garden Answer takes on her final bulb planting of the year, sharing practical…
How to Care for Ferns 🌿 | Growing Joy with Maria
Many plant lovers have killed Boston ferns and sworn off ferns as houseplants, but little do they know that the…
VIDEO: One Last Autumn Stroll 🍁🍂 with Summer Rayne Oakes
Fall always feels like the quickest season in the garden, and in her final autumn tour at Flock Finger Lakes,…
VIDEO: How to Plant Spring Bulbs in Containers 🌱🌷 with Garden Answer
Laura from Garden Answer shows how to plant spring-blooming bulbs in large containers for a big, colorful show next season.…
VIDEO: Bringing In Your Plants for Winter 🪴❄️ with Summer Rayne Oakes
When the mornings turn chilly and frost threatens, it’s time to bring your non-cold-hardy plants indoors. In this video, Summer…
Final Fall Plantings & Tips for Bringing Plants Inside for Winter 🍁🪴 with Wyse Guide
Fall might feel like the end of the gardening season, but as Kaleb from Wyse Guide shows, it’s actually a…
Simple Fall Plantings 🪴🌻🍁 with Garden Answer
Laura from Garden Answer brings a burst of fresh autumn color to the garden! 🌻 She shares an update on…
Video: How to Manage a Wild Garden with Summer Rayne Oakes 🌿🌸
Watch as Summer Rayne Oakes @flockfingerlakes tours a small, shrub-forward garden that’s brimming with enthusiasm—thanks to a few “thuggish” growers…