Archive for April 2024
Escape to Beauty & Joy: Cutting Gardens
Spring is the ideal time to put plants in your garden that will supply you with cut flowers for bouquets all summer and fall. Escape to beauty and joy!
Read MoreWeed Of The Week: Jewelweed
Cape Cod gardeners are seeing round clusters of seedlings in their yards and gardens, and are wondering if they should leave them. Maybe so!
Read MoreYour Journey To Joy: Pressed Flowers
Flowers make us happy, so use the growing season to preserve their beauty and create art, gifts, or a record of your garden.
Read MoreGardening With Purpose: Rhubarb – An Edible Landscape Plant
If you’re interested in edible landscaping, you’ll want to consider planting rhubarb, and easy, attractive and tasty perennial.
Read MoreQuestions From The Spring Into Joy Happy Hour
Here are the unanswered questions from the April happy hour – Peonies, dahlias, rhododendrons, and great perennials for Cape Cod.
Read MoreCan I Make My Hydrangea Stems Stronger?
If your hydrangeas droop over so the flowers are on the ground, you might wonder how to make the stems stronger. We have answers.
Read MoreWeed of the Week: Corn Speedwell
Corn speedwell, aka Veronica arvensis, germinates in cool soils in the fall or early spring. It grows with other winter weeds on Cape Cod.
Read MoreGardening With Purpose: Covering Bare Soil
There are many advantages to planting lushly and covering bare soil. Learn how to copy Mother Nature for pretty and functional gardens.
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