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10 Pink Perennials That Come Back Year After Year

Posted on June 16, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If your dream garden is bursting with soft, romantic shades of pink but you don’t want the hassle of replanting every season, you’re in for a treat. Pink perennials are the gift…

7 Purple Flowers That Thrive Without Your Help

Posted on June 16, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If you’re dreaming of a garden bursting with color but don’t have the time (or patience) to fuss over needy plants, we’ve got great news. Purple flowers aren’t just eye-catching—they can also…

Why You Shouldn’t Remove Tomato Suckers (And What to Do Instead)

Posted on June 16, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If you’ve been gardening for a while—or even just browsing tomato-growing tips online—you’ve probably heard this common advice: “Always pinch off your tomato suckers.” But what if we told you that might…

Want Your Snake Plant to Flower? Try These Simple Secrets

Posted on June 12, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If you’ve been growing a snake plant (Sansevieria) for a while, you’ve probably admired its sword-like leaves and incredible tolerance to neglect. But one thing you might not have seen? A flower….

Zucchini Loves These 7 Under-Canopy Plants—Here’s Why

Posted on June 12, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If you’re growing zucchini this season, don’t stop with just one plant in a pot or bed. Zucchini is a generous giant—it grows fast, spreads wide, and provides plenty of shade. But…

10 Plants That Stay Gorgeous With Minimal Watering

Posted on June 12, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If your idea of a dream garden doesn’t involve hauling hoses or fretting over dry soil, you’re in luck. Some plants are just built tough—thriving in hot, dry conditions with barely a…

The Best Time to Pick Tomatoes (It’s Not When You Think!)

Posted on June 8, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If you’ve ever stood in your garden, tomato in hand, wondering if it’s ready to pick—you’re not alone. Most gardeners assume that tomatoes should be harvested when they’re fully red and super…

11 Marigold Growing Issues Every Gardener Should Know

Posted on June 8, 2025 by thegardenbeds

Marigolds are some of the easiest flowers to grow—bright, cheerful, and perfect for beginners. But even low-maintenance plants like these come with a few surprises. If your marigolds are stunted, fading fast,…

How to Make Dianthus Bloom Again and Again

Posted on June 8, 2025 by thegardenbeds

Dianthus might just be one of the most charming flowers you can grow. With their frilly petals, clove-like fragrance, and candy colors, these little bloomers put on a dazzling show. But what…

Don’t Wait! Here’s Exactly When and How to Divide Your Irises

Posted on June 8, 2025 by thegardenbeds

If your once-thriving iris bed has started to look a little lackluster—or the blooms just aren’t what they used to be—chances are, it’s time to divide them. While irises are famously low-maintenance,…

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