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Taking the nation by swarm...

Tune in to the online broadcast dedicated our buzzin' friends, chat live with bee experts, bee gardeners & other bee lovers! See you Saturday 10am to 1pm US Eastern time /  7 to 10 am Pacific.

Join in the Great Bee Count this Saturday, count your backyard bees and help protect your garden pollinators!

Bee curious, Bee aware, Bee a good neighbor

Bee curious, Bee aware, Bee a good neighbor.
Online Broadcast Page: http://www.yourgardenshow.com/bees

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International Women's Day Public Garden San Francisco, CA

This is a space for Public Gardens! And this one is dedicated to International Women's Day. On Tuesday, March 8, 2011, people from around the world are celebrating women – mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, nieces, coworkers and friends – as part... » more
  • Last updated: March 16, 2011
  • Garden type: flower

Earth Day Public Garden San Francisco, CA

What’s happening on Earth Day and where can you find an Earth Day event?  Look no further than your own backyard. This year YourGardenShow is inviting people from across the United States to become Citizen Scientists and celebrate Earth Day in their backyards,... » more
  • Last updated: June 08, 2012
  • Garden type: back yard

The Great Bee Count San Francisco, CA

Tune in to the online broadcast dedicated our buzzin' friends, chat live with bee experts, bee gardeners & other bee lovers! See you Saturday 10am to 1pm US Eastern time /  7 to 10 am Pacific. Go to Broadcast pageJoin in the Great Bee Count this Saturday, count... » more
  • Last updated: August 10, 2012
  • Garden type: back yard

Our Grounds Des Moines, IA

Ornamental, beds and borders where evergreen conifers and deciduous shrubs mingle with perennials, bulbs, and a few favorite annuals. Some Iowa prairie plants such as side-oats grama grass. A still-water, self-maintaining...

Boston Fenway Victory Garden Boston, MA

by Kristen
In the early spring the daffodils and tulips start to poke out of the ground...the 2 lilac bushes begin their blooms soon after. During mid-May, I begin to add veggie, herb, and annual plantings. Also, my parents bring...

Your Entomolo-Garden Oakland, CA

Welcome to the Insect News Network on YourGardenShow! The I.N.N. travels the globe to learn how people think and feel about our 6- and 8-legged friends. The I.N.N. is a non-stop, multi-media interdisciplinary plunge...

Claire's Amsterdam Balcony Netherlands

by Claire
A small balcony in Amsterdam, with morning sun. Click on the photos for more explanation!

jjs Cle Elum, WA

by JJS
simple

The Green Gardener in Herald, California Herald, CA

Greetings from Herald, CA. Located just South East of Sacramento by 20 miles. Millions of grape vines cover the Herald landscape and vegetables grow well here with a good compost pile to nourish our Green Garden....

Patterns of Growth Fremont, CA

My garden is my art, literally. I grow plants so I can photograph them in new and interesting ways. There is such a variety of plants in the San Francisco Bay Area and I pluck not only from my yard, but along the trail...

YourGardenShow Busy Bee San Francisco, CA

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  • gardenrocks replied over 2 years ago
    I've been looking at some of these flowers for the International Women's Day that you handed out (thank you) is there somewhere where these are listed so that I can find their names? I really like some of these and would like to read up on them to see if they can grow in my area, but I don't know their names! gardenrocks@gmail.com
    PublicGardens replied about 2 years ago
    @gardenrocks: Hey there!  In case you didn't see GroundKeepers response on the flower photo page, I'll re-enter part of it here: "Shirley poppy (Papaver rhoea). This species is an annual. You start it from seeds and it keeps going year by year, in warm climates, by throwing seeds around."
    gardenrocks replied over 2 years ago
    I love the flower that was picked for me for International Women's Day. How can I find out what it is? gardenrocks@gmail.com
    Entomolo-garden replied over 2 years ago
    HiPG - Thanks for following Your EntomoloGarden. Keep up the good mission work!  I have some new videos coming up soon.  Please keep me posted on any great insect images or video that pop-up this Spring in San Fran.  Cheers, Emmet