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Hi. I’m Eric Allen at EdenBrothers.com, and I would like to show you a butterfly and bee buffet created by our staff horticulturalist at Eden Brothers headquarters. He put together a mixture of tall zinnias, the California Giants, and sunflowers. They’re the Mammoth Grey Stripe variety, the most popular, the …
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Comments - 0Hi, I’m Eric Allen at EdenBrothers.com, and today we will be talking about how to grow lavender from seed. Everybody loves lavender. When you see the plants in garden centers, they’re quite expensive, so why not save some money and start your lavender plants from seed. They’re perennial and winter-hardy …
Read more Tips for Planting Lavender Seed
Comments - 0Ah, spinach. So good. There are a few important things to know about growing it, however, so let’s take a look at them first. It is a cold season crop. It is planted as soon as the ground is thawed and the soil can be worked. Even a few late …
Read more Spinach – How to Grow From Seed
Comments - 0Hi, I’m Eric Allen from edenbrothers.com, and today we will be growing white California poppy from seed. California poppy, eschscholzia californica, are a small seed that packs a wonderful punch. In warm weather, like its namesake, California, it is a perineal. While in areas that have a winter season, it …
Read more Growing White California Poppy from Seed
Comments - 0Hi, I’m Eric Allen from EdenBrothers.com, and today we will be growing California Poppy from seed. California Poppy, Eschscholzia californica, are a small seed that packs a wonderful punch. In warm weather like its namesake California, it is a perennial, while in areas that have a winter season it acts …
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Comments - 0In true Halloween spirit, we racked our minds for the spookiest gardening topics. Sure, carnivorous plants are plenty spooky, but that subject appears on every gardening blogs towards the end of October. Then it clicked, one thing that happens to every flower, unfortunately, is that they will eventually die. In …
Read more Off With Their Heads! Deadheading FAQs
Comments - 0If you’ve been following along with our recent posts about raised bed gardening, you likely remember we promised you a great way to use less soil in your raised garden beds with a trick we would reveal in an upcoming post! Well this is it! We’re excited to share this …
Read more This One German Gardening Trick Can Save You Water—And Money
Comments - 0As colder weather continues to spread across the country, gardeners are beginning to wrap up their fall growing seasons. While the winter months provide little gardening opportunities, they do provide an excellent opportunity to plan. In addition to planning and plotting out your springtime garden, why not also plan to …
Read more Best Places to View Wildflowers in the Eastern United States
Comments - 0When most think of a garden, they think of finely manicured soil with neat rows of beautiful plants surrounded by a picturesque fence. Anyone who has gardened knows this type of garden requires a lot of herbicide or work and is not that easy to maintain for someone who has …
Read more 4 Reasons To Build Raised Garden Beds
Comments - 0Every gardener wants to have a stunning, vibrant home garden that wow’s visitors and passerby’s alike. For most, striving for a garden like the one describes quickly becomes out of reach, even after devoting hours upon hours to caring for each plant and flower, the soil, and surroundings. At Eden …
Read more What is an AAS Winner?
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