Steve’s Springtime in Atlanta – Fine Gardening

Happy Monday, GPODers! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend and that spring is coming to life in your gardens even a fraction as vividly as what Steve Schmidt has experienced over the ...
Happy Monday, GPODers! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend and that spring is coming to life in your gardens even a fraction as vividly as what Steve Schmidt has experienced over the ...
April 27, 2025 In my last post I showed Tom Ellison’s front-yard cottage garden, which includes a large raised pond along with a majestic sycamore and flowering sweet peas, spuria iris, and ...
Hi GPODers! We’re back in Black Mountain, North Carolina to see more of Gail Bromer’s spring garden full of color and life despite a devastating end to the growing season last year. If ...
Hi GPODers and Happy Earth Day! Today is the 55th annual celebration of Earth Day, which marks and serves as tribute to the start of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Started ...
Hi GPODers! As promised yesterday, we’re back in Hingham, Massachusetts with Nancy Mellen to see more photos of her garden in spring and summer of last year. If you missed the first ...
Hi GPODers! My favorite kind of spring cleaning is the type that shakes the dust off and uncovers gems that we lost in the bustle of busier times. When sorting through seed packets ...
April 14, 2025 Last week, I hopped over to Ruthie Burrus’s garden in the Rollingwood neighborhood for a spring visit. Ruthie kindly opened her garden to me and my out-of-town guest Lisa Negri ...
Happy Monday GPODers! Today we’re getting an update from Susan Warde in St. Paul, Minnesota, a frequent contributor to Garden Photo of the Day (check out some of her previous ...
Hi GPODers! Ready or not, spring is here! Despite our best intentions, spring is almost always frantic and feverish with warmer weather bringing a slew of garden chores and social ...
With origins as far back as the Bronze Age, hedges were used to corral livestock to protect crops, defend land from invaders, and, eventually, define the boundaries of property and ...
Hi GPODers! Welcome to day 2 of spring in Beth Tucker’s garden in Waxhaw, North Carolina. Yesterday we admired Beth’s incredible assortment of camellias, irises, flowering quince and ...