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Garden like a pro with helpful tips and guidance from the experts at Eden Brothers.
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Top 5 Companion Planting Pairs
Companion planting is a natural gardening technique where certain plants are grown together to benefit each other, whether by enhancing growth, repelling pests, or improving soil health. By strategically pairing compatible plants, gardeners can create a more resilient and sustainable garden ecosystem.
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Grow with Eden Brothers
At Eden Brothers, we know the joy that comes from a healthy and beautiful garden. That’s why we offer one of the biggest selections of seeds and bulbs in the US.
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About Eden Brothers
Welcome to Eden Brothers from our team in Asheville, NC! Learn about our expansive collection of seed and bulb products, our commitment to help growers achieve success, and our dedication to community outreach.
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How to Plant an Herb Garden
Spring is the ideal time to plant your herb garden after the last killing frost. If starting indoors, you can plant during any season.
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How to Plant and Grow Cucumbers from Seed
Cucumbers are one of the tastiest veggies to grow in your home garden, and we’ll show you exactly how to make that happen!
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DIY Garden Trellis – So Easy!
One of the easiest and rewarding gardening projects that anyone can create is a trellis.
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Your Checklist for Seed Starting
Ten common mistakes growers make when starting seeds, and what we recommend you do instead.
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How to Harden Off Seedlings
Learn how to successfully acclimate your indoor-grown seedlings to outdoor conditions.
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3 Seed Treatments Every Gardener Should Know
Let’s talk about seed treatments with our friends at @spokengarden. In this video, we discuss soaking, scarification, and stratification.
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Tips for Caring for Tomatoes
Are you growing cherry tomatoes? Try our Small Red Cherry for hundreds of tasty tiny tomatoes!
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Sowing Seeds in Milk Jugs
Starting a garden doesn’t have to be expensive. Check out this easy project from our friends at Spoken Garden and learn how to sow flower seeds in recycled milk jugs.
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How the New USDA Zone Map Impacts Gardeners
Knowing your new USDA Plant Hardiness Zone can help you adapt your gardening practices to enhance the growing experience.
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