Garden Love
Growing an edible flower garden may sound a tad intimidating, mostly because people first think of flowers for beautification. Yes, they add lovely color to your landscape and home decor, but they can also (very easily) add a splash of color and taste to your favorite dishes. Some of the …
Read more Add Color to Your Cuisine with Edible Gardening
Comments - 0Plant a habitat in your back yard. Worldwide, approximately 1,000 plants grown for food, beverages, fibers, spices and medicines need to be pollinated by animals in order to produce the goods on which we depend. By planting gardens designed to attract and sustain pollinators, you’re supporting a healthy ecosystem. Pollinators …
Read more Best Practices for Pollinator Gardening
Comments - 0After a long season of planting, watering, weeding, mulching, pest control, harvesting and more—the last thing you want is any of your harvest to go to waste. After all, you worked hard to get the greatest yield possible and wasted veggies is no way to end a growing season. So, …
Read more 4 Ways To Preserve Your Fall Harvest
Comments - 0Educational Ideas & Tips for Fun! Summer’s almost over. School schedules, sports and homework are on the horizon. Before you’re inundated with responsibilities, take a little time to enjoy the last days of freedom with the kids. We’ve got some great ideas for you! All of us at Eden Brothers are committed to …
Read more The Best Place for Kids is in the Garden
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 - 0It’s that time of year again where extreme weather, namely severe thunderstorms, heavy rain events, and hurricanes, become a concern for millions. Whether your home is in a coastal community, a valley in the mountains, or a suburban neighborhood outside of a major metro area, these types drastic weather events …
Read more 4 Tips to Prepare Your Garden for Hurricane Season
Comments - 0There’s a quote that has recently gone viral among the gardening community that simply states “If something is not eating your plants, then your garden is not part of the ecosystem.” This statement speaks to the idea that growing food does best when it’s part of an overall system and …
Read more 4 Ways to Keep Pests Out of Your Garden
Comments - 0July is often the month where gardens across the country begin to burst with colors and produce fruits and vegetables at a rate that is hard to keep up with. It’s also the month where a garden that hasn’t been receiving proper care will begin to show the effects of …
Read more 6 Tips to Keep Your Garden Healthy This Summer
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