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6 Crucial Summer Garden Tasks

6 Crucial Summer Garden Tasks


Posted on Jul 16, 2018 | 0 comments

Summer is a busy time in the garden. Lots of things are growing, blooming, ripening, and fluttering around the lush landscape.  Even in these peaceful times a gardener must stay vigilant and keep up with maintaining their natural paradise. Here are 6 ways you can get started on your perfect summer garden!

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First Blooms of Spring

First Blooms of Spring


Posted on Jan 5, 2018 | 0 comments

After months of cold ranging from bitter to nagging, the first signs of Spring are always a welcome sight. Here we’ve highlighted our favorite early rising Spring plants which start the season off beautifully.

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4 Must-have Fall Flowers

4 Must-have Fall Flowers


Posted on Oct 3, 2017 | 0 comments

Fall is beautiful. It’s a veritable ‘second Spring’ where even the typically solemn trees burst into their brightest colors. Green turns to gold, crimson, amber, and plum while bushes sport shiny berries and fall flowers begin to flourish. It’s a wonderland of joy for your garden and we’re going to share with you some of our favorite stars of the season.

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Creating a Pollinator Paradise

Creating a Pollinator Paradise


Posted on Aug 18, 2017 | 0 comments

As much as we love to admire and sniff them, flowers aren’t just for our enjoyment. They are essential elements of the ecosystem. Winged bugs of all stripes love and depend on flowers for nutrition and survival. Let’s do our part to nurture a robust pollinator population by planting the right varieties that benefit them most.

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Whether you’re snipping roses for a sweetheart, turning hydrangeas into a wedding bouquet or arranging tulips into a classy centerpiece, there are few things as fulfilling for a gardener than presenting your work for all to see. But then there’s the dilemma of choosing to cut from your plants and leave them naked or keep the blooms intact outside while your indoors stays drab and flower-less. Why choose when you can have both? Plant a separate garden specifically for cutting and then snip away! Here are some pro tips to a get started on turning your space into a personal flower factory.

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