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Getting Started with Annual Flowers
No spring garden is complete without brightly-colored flowers. Plants with vibrant blooms are often annuals: flowers which grow in the spring then ...
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How to Create a Pollinator-Friendly Garden
Pollinators are animals and insects that help plants reproduce by transporting genetic material between them. Butterflies and bees are the most rec...
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Spring Weeds are Coming! Here's how to Prepare.
Beautiful flowers and decorative shrubs are not the only plants getting ready to sprout this spring: weeds are about to emerge! Some species use th...
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So you have clay soil. What can you plant?
Discovering clay in your garden is not the end of the world! Many plants cannot grow because of the missing space needed for water flow, but there ...
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Past to Present: The Peony
As spring draws near, it is always a good idea to learn more about the plants in your garden. One of the first flowers to bloom in spring is the pe...
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When to Plant the Seeds of Spring!
Winter now teeters on the edge of spring, but different plants are best planted at different times. Whether your temperatures are already warm or y...
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Tasks and Tips For Your February Garden!
With the spring season in sight, we have compiled our top 3 winter tasks to help you prepare for outdoor gardening and bring some greenery indoors!...
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How to Spice up Your Kitchen With an Indoor Herbal Garden!
Indoor herb gardens add a little green to your home any time of the year! Herbs are easy to grow, provide fresh ingredients to cook and fulfill you...
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The Rise of the Rose
Roses are one of the most frequently grown flowers in the world. You probably know that rose bushes sprout graceful, red-peddled flowers, but this ...
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How to Get an Early Start On Gardening!
January is the start of a new gardening season for those in the southern United States. But for the folks up north, there is still some time before...
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How Tomatoes Took Over Your Table!
Did you know that the word tomato originates from the Aztec tomatl, meaning “the swelling fruit”?
There is not much going on in your garden in Janu...
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Your Garden Needs Birds. Here's How to Get Them.
Birds provide a natural sense of beauty and calm, transforming your yard into a sanctuary where life will thrive. They improve your garden’s health...
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