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Garden Wanders
April 2, 2025

Top 8 Gardens in Europe Worth the Jet Lag

Europe has no shortage of majestic gardens, from palace grounds to experimental plant sanctuaries. Some are grand, others surprisingly quiet—but all left a lasting impression. Here are the top European gardens that were well worth the time zone shake-up and long flight, plus why they’re must-visits for any garden lover. 8 European Gardens That Left … Continued

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Garden Wanders
April 5, 2025

How Public Gardens Inspire My Patio Design

Whenever I walk through a public garden—whether it’s a city botanical garden, a small historic estate, or a tucked-away urban oasis—I leave with new ideas. Public gardens aren’t just beautiful to look at; they’re full of practical cues for layout, materials, planting, and ambiance. And while my patio is modest in size, it’s rich with … Continued

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Garden Wanders
April 7, 2025

4 Royal Gardens I Loved (and One I Didn’t)

There’s something magical about visiting a royal garden. Whether attached to a palace, an estate, or a historic landmark, these gardens often showcase centuries of landscape design, cultural symbolism, and horticultural precision. But not all royal gardens left me inspired—some amazed me, some felt over-curated. Here’s an honest roundup of the royal gardens I loved, … Continued

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Garden Wanders
April 10, 2025

Travel-Inspired Garden Layouts for Home

Some of the best garden ideas don’t come from books or Pinterest—they come from walking through living, breathing gardens in places you travel. When you’re in a new setting, your senses are heightened: you notice paths, textures, plant groupings, and design ideas you’d otherwise overlook. That’s why I make it a habit to take notes, … Continued

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Garden Wanders
April 13, 2025

English Gardens vs. French: A Visual Showdown

When you think of classic garden design, chances are you picture either the dreamy, flowing romance of an English garden or the striking symmetry and formality of a French one. Both styles have shaped global horticulture and offer rich inspiration for home gardeners today. So which is ‘better’? The truth is—it depends on what you … Continued

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Garden Wanders
April 20, 2025

5 Must-Visit Japanese Gardens in the U.S.

Japanese gardens offer more than just beauty—they invite you into a serene, contemplative world of balance, symbolism, and nature in harmony. You don’t need a passport to experience this magic. Across the U.S., there are stunning examples of Japanese garden artistry that are open to the public year-round. Whether you’re a gardener seeking inspiration or … Continued

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Season by Season
April 25, 2025

Perennials vs. Annuals: Seasonal Smarts

If you’ve ever stood at a nursery wondering whether to go with a bold-blooming annual or a long-lasting perennial, you’re not alone. Both have their place—but knowing how they differ can help you build a garden that blooms beautifully, season after season. This guide will break down the key differences, pros and cons, and how … Continued

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Season by Season
April 27, 2025

Summer Watering: Mistakes to Avoid

When temperatures rise, our instinct is to water more—but more isn’t always better. In fact, many common summer watering habits can do more harm than good, from encouraging disease to wasting resources. This article breaks down the most frequent mistakes gardeners make when watering in summer—and how to fix them for a healthier, more resilient … Continued

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Season by Season
April 29, 2025

Start with Soil: A Beginner’s Guide to Permaculture

If you’ve ever wished your garden could thrive with less effort, less waste, and more harmony with nature—permaculture might be what you’re looking for. At its core, permaculture is a way of designing gardens (and lives) that mimic the patterns and relationships found in natural ecosystems. And like all good gardening, it begins with the … Continued

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Season by Season
May 1, 2025

My Monthly Garden Checklist (Temperate Zone)

Gardening in a temperate zone means you experience all four seasons—and that means your garden needs change month by month. This checklist covers what I do in my garden each month to stay on top of seasonal tasks, from planting and pruning to mulching and harvesting. Use this as a guide to build your own … Continued

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Season by Season
May 5, 2025

10 Fall Garden Tasks for a Strong Spring Start

Fall might feel like the end of the gardening season, but it’s actually one of the best times to set yourself up for a thriving spring. A little effort now can reduce your workload, improve soil health, and protect your perennials through the winter months. Here are 10 simple but powerful fall garden tasks that … Continued

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Pocket Gardens
May 6, 2025

The Best Edible Plants for Balcony Gardens

Balcony gardens can be just as productive and flavorful as full-sized vegetable patches—if you choose the right edible plants. Whether you’re growing in pots, railing boxes, or vertical towers, your outdoor space can supply fresh herbs, greens, and snacks from spring through fall. Here are my top edible plants that thrive in small balcony setups, … Continued

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Pocket Gardens
May 7, 2025

How I Built a Patio Garden in One Weekend

Creating a beautiful, functional patio garden doesn’t have to take weeks or a big budget. With a bit of planning and a free weekend, I transformed a dull concrete slab into a cozy green haven—complete with herbs, flowers, and lounging space. If you’re dreaming of a lush outdoor corner to unwind in, here’s exactly how … Continued

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Pocket Gardens
May 10, 2025

Vertical Garden Kits: Hype or Help?

Vertical garden kits promise lush greenery in compact spaces, no yard required. But do they live up to the hype? I tested a few popular systems to see how well they really work for home gardeners—and who they’re best suited for. Here’s my honest take on what these kits offer, their pros and cons, and … Continued

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Pocket Gardens
May 11, 2025

5 Design Tricks to Maximize Small Garden Space

Just because your garden is small doesn’t mean it has to feel that way. With a few thoughtful design tricks, even the tiniest balcony or patio can feel lush, layered, and expansive. It’s all about working smarter with the space you have. These are my favorite techniques for creating the illusion of space—and getting more … Continued

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Pocket Gardens
May 15, 2025

How to Plan a Garden That Fits on a Balcony

Limited space doesn’t mean limited gardening. With a well-thought-out plan, even the smallest balcony can become a vibrant, functional garden. From herbs and flowers to compact vegetables, your balcony has more potential than you think. This guide walks you through everything you need to plan a garden that thrives in a tight outdoor space—without overwhelming … Continued

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Pocket Gardens
May 18, 2025

Top 7 Patio-Friendly Shrubs and Trees

If you think you can’t enjoy the beauty and benefits of trees and shrubs on a patio—think again. Plenty of compact, container-friendly options offer height, structure, fragrance, and even food for small outdoor spaces. Whether you want year-round greenery, seasonal color, or a privacy screen, these seven picks thrive in pots and transform patios into … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
May 20, 2025

5 Common Indoor Plant Myths, Busted

Indoor plants are everywhere—from kitchen windowsills to stylish office corners. But with their popularity has come a flood of advice that isn’t always accurate. If you’ve ever heard that you can’t grow plants without a south-facing window or that misting fixes everything, you’re not alone. This article tackles some of the most common indoor plant … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
May 21, 2025

How to Mix Houseplants with Home Decor

Houseplants aren’t just good for the air—they’re also one of the most flexible, organic tools in interior design. Blending greenery into your decor can soften hard edges, add movement and texture, and connect your living space to the natural world. But how do you make your plants part of the design, not just clutter? Here’s … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
May 23, 2025

Top 5 Mistakes New Plant Parents Make

Starting your houseplant journey is exciting, but it can come with a steep learning curve. Even with the best intentions, it’s easy to make missteps that leave your plants struggling. Don’t worry—every seasoned plant parent started with a few mistakes too. In this article, we’ll cover the top five errors beginners often make and how … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
May 25, 2025

Self-Watering Pots: Are They Worth It?

Whether you’re a frequent traveler, a forgetful waterer, or just love convenience, you may have considered switching to self-watering pots. These clever containers promise to take the guesswork out of hydration and give your plants the moisture they need—without daily effort. But are they truly worth it? In this article, we’ll break down the pros … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
May 26, 2025

A Week in My Houseplant Care Routine

If you’ve ever wondered how to stay on top of houseplant care without feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. The secret? Small, consistent actions throughout the week. I used to try and cram all my plant chores into one long weekend session—but that left me tired and often led to overwatering or missed tasks. Now, I’ve … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
May 28, 2025

10 Plants That Thrive in Low-Light Corners

Not every home is blessed with bright, sun-drenched windows—and that’s okay. Whether you’re working with a shaded apartment, a dim hallway, or a north-facing nook, you can still enjoy a lush, thriving indoor jungle. This guide features ten houseplants that not only tolerate but actually enjoy low-light conditions. They’re perfect for beginners and seasoned plant … Continued

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Season by Season
March 6, 2025

How to Winterize Your Garden Without Overdoing It

Winterizing your garden is important—but it doesn’t need to be complicated. The key is finding a balance between protecting what needs protection and letting nature do its thing. This guide will show you how to prep your garden for winter in a smart, efficient way—no overkill, no waste, and no unnecessary cleanup that could actually … Continued

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Season by Season
March 10, 2025

How to Prune Based on Season, Not Guesswork

Pruning can feel intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. The secret to success is understanding what season you’re in, and how your plants respond to pruning during that time. This seasonal guide will help you make smart, timely cuts that boost plant health, improve shape, and maximize blooms—without guesswork. Step-by-Step Seasonal Pruning Guide Each season … Continued

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Season by Season
March 15, 2025

Why I Don’t Clean Up Leaves Until Spring

Fallen leaves might look messy, but leaving them in place through winter is one of the best things you can do for your garden—and the creatures that depend on it. While the impulse to tidy up is strong, especially in autumn, there’s a growing movement of gardeners who let leaves lie—and it’s not just about … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
March 18, 2025

Humidity Hacks for Happy Tropical Plants

Tropical houseplants like ferns, calatheas, and peace lilies bring lush beauty indoors—but they often need higher humidity than the average home provides. Dry indoor air, especially in winter, can lead to browning leaves, crispy edges, or stunted growth. Thankfully, there are easy ways to boost moisture in the air without turning your living room into … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
March 20, 2025

Grow Lights vs. Window Light: What’s Better?

Light is one of the most critical ingredients in plant care—but not all light is created equal. If you’ve ever wondered whether to stick with your windowsill or invest in grow lights, you’re not alone. Each option has its pros and limitations, depending on your space, plant types, and lifestyle. In this article, we’ll compare … Continued

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Indoor Jungle
March 25, 2025

7 Stylish Plant Stands for Small Spaces

If you’re short on space but big on greenery, a plant stand might be the stylish solution you’ve been looking for. Plant stands don’t just elevate your plants—they free up floor space, improve light access, and add structure to your plant collection. In a small apartment or a cozy corner, the right stand makes all … Continued

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Garden Wanders
March 29, 2025

The Problem With Overhyped Garden Destinations

Some gardens get all the love in guidebooks and Instagram feeds—but once you arrive, the reality might not live up to the fantasy. Crowds, commercialism, or underwhelming maintenance can turn a dream visit into a letdown. This doesn’t mean you should stop visiting famous gardens—but it helps to travel with adjusted expectations and a better … Continued

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