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Somewhere along the way, gardening started to feel like another hustle. Grow more. Share more. Buy more. Try the newest plant, the latest tool, the trendiest design. And if your garden didn’t look productive or impressive enough, it somehow felt like you were doing it wrong. But what if the most meaningful gardening life is…...

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If you’ve ever stood in your garden wondering why that plant just isn’t thriving, you’re not alone. Every gardener — yes, even the seasoned ones like me — has made mistakes along the way. Gardening isn’t about perfection. It’s about learning, observing, and growing right alongside your plants. When I first started gardening, I made...

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If you love plants that bloom their hearts out without demanding much in return, coreopsis might just be your perfect garden companion. Often called tickseed, coreopsis is one of those happy, sun-loving flowers that quietly does its job throughout the entire season. It’s cheerful, reliable, pollinator-friendly, and fits beautifully into cottage gardens, cutting gardens, and.....


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If you’ve ever walked through your garden and thought, “Why doesn’t this look as good as I imagined?” — you’re not alone. And the truth is, it’s usually not because of the plants themselves. More often than not, it comes down to shape. Over the years, I’ve learned that beautiful gardens don’t happen by accident....

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Lately, gardeners are trained to treat USDA hardiness zones like a gardening rulebook—especially when it comes to starting seeds. But winter sowing flips those rules upside down. In fact, your USDA zone has almost nothing to do with whether winter sowing will work for you. This simple seed-starting method succeeds everywhere from Alaska to Florida,...

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