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2026-02-12 12:30The Good, the Bad and the Ugly — Plant Edition, February.
2026-02-09 12:30The New Horticulture Movement
2026-02-08 12:30Garden pools are my favorite features, apparently. Here are 30+ of them.
2026-02-06 12:30Winter Walks in a Louisville Olmsted Park
2026-02-05 12:30In Defense of The Gardener's Voice
2026-02-01 12:30Ponds Galore! (And I promise – none are frozen over.)
2026-01-29 12:30The Most Informative Garden Books May Now Be Catalogs
2026-01-28 12:30Beeline to the Honey Bar
2026-01-27 12:30A cavalcade of seed catalogues reassures and delights
2026-01-26 12:30Behaving Badly In Gardens
2026-01-25 12:30Benches that add beauty while inviting humans into the garden
2026-01-22 12:30What If You Can’t Picture a Garden? Gardening With Aphantasia.
2026-01-18 12:30My favorite examples of what art can do for gardens
2026-01-15 12:30What is 'common sense' gardening? Allan Armitage has a book for that.
2026-01-14 12:30The upbeat midwinter fairy tale writing is on the wall
2026-01-13 12:30Pierre and Weirdo
2026-01-12 12:30Storm Goretti: carnage in the gardens of Cornwall
2026-01-11 12:30From my Photo Archives: House Colors that MAKE the Garden
2026-01-08 12:30Making Veddw Garden: Part 20. The New Garden
2026-01-07 12:30Clouds, Dreams, Lapland and Lingonberries
2026-01-03 12:30Hellbent Hellebore Cleanup
2026-01-02 12:30What I wrote about in 2025 – on GardenRant and beyond!
2026-01-01 12:30A New Year. A New Deer Free Garden.

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The team blog GardenRant was founded in June 2006. Its opinionated commentary, willingness to take on controversial subjects, and big-picture thinking gained a following immediately. GardenRant has won awards from its peers, has been invited to present at industry conferences, and has been noted by the garden world's most prominent media outlets. The individual Ranters are regularly invited to contribute to gardening publications, both print and online.