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A collection of various potted houseplants arranged on a two-tiered shelf. The top shelf features hanging succulents and leafy plants, while the bottom shelf includes snake plants, polka dot begonia, and other heart-stealing greenery, creating a lush, vibrant display.

Is it because it is just like a string of pearls? I am a gal who likes her jewelry after all. String of pearls – Senecio rowleyanus- care instructions To care for a string of pearls plant, place it in bright, indirect light and water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Trim […]

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january illustration by rochelle greayer

PITH + VIGOR has a new contributor!! He’s a super-cool guy, kinda cute, wicked smaaat and has the best collection of music I have ever seen.  Couple that with an encyclopedic knowledge of tunes and you have someone who is perfectly suited to create a ‘Seasonal Songs’ playlist that will hopefully inspire you (or at […]

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An open scrapbook with two pages: the left showcases a photo of yellow roses labeled "Julia Child," while the right features an image of Rose Story Farm with a handwritten note about Julia Child's visit. A delightful addition to garden destinations for anyone passionate about garden tourism.

In 1998, when Danielle Hahn and her husband, Bill, decided to become rose growers on their 15-acre property in Carpinteria, CA, the endeavor was always more than just about farming. It was a decision to make a life that would always put friends, family and the most beautiful fragrant roses at the core of their […]

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An allergy free garden featuring a tree with blue berries on it.

If you have allergy offending trees or shrubs in your neighborhood (probably because of a very common case of botanical sexism), one of the best things you can do to protect yourself from the pollen is to plant a tall, dense hedge.  If placed on the windward side of your property, the privacy hedge will […]

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A backyard duck is swimming in a blue pool.

Unless you’ve been living under a moss-covered rock in your perfectly manicured, abundantly productive garden, you know that backyard chickens are a “thing”. It seems that lately, everyone is building a cute little coop in their backyard to house everything from a suburban-friendly trio to a dozen hens or more. And you can’t beat fresh […]

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A heptacodium miconioides, also known as the seven son tree or seven sons tree, standing tall in a spacious field.

I looked up yesterday and was surprised to realize my Heptacodium miconioides (Seven Sons Tree) was in full bloom.  Even though it is mid-september, it somehow seems early – but maybe not.  The seven sons tree is an anomaly in my garden; in full bloom just when everything else is looking a bit tired and […]

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