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Cilantro Dies in a Pot With Basil and Rosemary; Basil Thrives, Rosemary Unchanged

May 19, 2026 by Anna
Cilantro, basil, and rosemary growing together in a pot, showing healthy basil and dying cilantro.

Understanding Herb Growth Cycles: The Importance of Timing When planting herbs, it’s crucial to understand their different growth cycles. For example, if you plant basil, rosemary, and cilantro together in …

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Productive Shade Gardens: Why Hostas Don’t Produce Edible Harvests

May 19, 2026 by Anna
Beautiful Hostas thriving in a productive shade garden

Embracing the Shade: Discovering Edible Plants for Your Garden The most productive square footage in many gardens is the shade, yet most people fill it with hostas. While hostas can …

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Fast-growing climbers to cover fences and trellises by midsummer

May 19, 2026 by Anna

Fast-Growing Climbers to Transform Your Garden As the warmth of May sets in, many gardeners find that the growth of climbing plants can truly accelerate. When planted now, these climbers …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags climbing plants, fast-growing plants, fence coverage, garden design, landscaping Leave a comment

Red Clover in Lawns: A Self-Seeding, Pollinator-Friendly Spring Addition

May 19, 2026 by Anna

Embracing Edible Weeds in Your Lawn As spring unfolds, your lawn becomes a vibrant ecosystem filled with beneficial plants, often overlooked as mere weeds. Among them, red clover stands out …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags lawn care, pollinator-friendly plants, Red Clover, Self-seeding plants, Spring gardening Leave a comment

Nine Flowers That Do Real Work in a Vegetable Garden

May 19, 2026 by Anna

Enhancing Your Vegetable Garden with Companion Flowers As your vegetable beds fill up in May, consider that the gaps between rows needn’t be wasted space. Instead, think about incorporating flowers …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags beneficial plants, flowers in garden, garden tips, pollinator-friendly flowers, vegetable garden companions Leave a comment

Herbs to Plant in May

May 19, 2026 by Anna
Various fresh herbs to plant in May for a vibrant garden

The Best Herbs to Plant in May May marks the transition into the ideal herb planting season, where the risk of frost has passed and warm soil beckons. If you’re …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags herb care, herb gardening, May gardening tips, planting herbs, seasonal herbs Leave a comment

Tree Roots Under the Foundation: Why Distance from the House Matters

May 19, 2026 by Anna
Tree roots extending under a house foundation, highlighting potential damage.

Understanding Tree Root Systems and Their Impact on Foundations When planting trees, it’s crucial to understand that the distance from the house is dictated more by their root systems than …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags foundation problems, home protection, landscape management, property maintenance, tree roots Leave a comment

Rootbound Plant Symptoms: Yellowing Leaves, Stunted Growth, and Wilting Despite Watering

May 19, 2026 by Anna

Understanding Rootbound Plants: Signs, Causes, and Solutions A rootbound plant can exhibit a range of distress signals above ground, such as yellowing leaves, stunted new growth, and wilting even after …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags plant care, plant health, rootbound symptoms, stunted growth, yellowing leaves Leave a comment

Why a Well-Fed Lawn Might Be Wasting Groceries by Mowing What Grows in It

May 19, 2026 by Anna

Unveiling the Grocery Store in Your Lawn: Edible Weeds The best-fed lawn in your neighborhood might hide a significant and often overlooked resource: edible weeds. Instead of solely focusing on …

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Categories Garden Skills Tags lawn care, lawn health, lawn maintenance, organic lawn, sustainable gardening Leave a comment

How to Propagate Geraniums from Cuttings in Water

May 19, 2026 by Anna

Propagating Your Garden Flowers: A Simple Guide A single geranium in a hanging basket can provide enough cuttings to fill most pots on your porch by next month. Many garden …

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little garden world, where flowers bloom, plants thrive

Welcome to my little garden world, where flowers bloom, plants thrive, and nature inspires every day. I’m passionate about gardening, growing beautiful flowers, caring for indoor and outdoor plants, and creating peaceful green spaces filled with life and color.

From seasonal flowers and decorative plants to garden tips and natural inspiration, this space is all about sharing the beauty of nature and the joy of gardening. Whether you love roses, houseplants, herbs, or backyard gardens, you’ll find inspiration, creativity, and a touch of warmth here.

My journey is rooted in love for plants, family traditions, and the simple happiness that gardening brings. Thank you for being part of this blooming adventure and growing together with me. 🌿🌸

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