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Garden like a pro with helpful tips and guidance from the experts at Eden Brothers.
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The Best Place for Kids is in the Garden
Child-friendly tips to involve budding gardeners into the magical world of gardening.
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Guide to Growing Lupines
Most lupines grow as native wildflowers in North America, so they’re great candidates for gardens coast to coast.
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How to Grow Echinacea – Purple Coneflower
Echinacea blooms from early summer all the way into fall. The sturdy plants grow to about three feet with handsome, deep green foliage.
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Cosmos – How to Grow Cosmos
From early summer right up until frost, Cosmos are the number one color maker for the second half of the season in flower gardens.
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How to Create a Butterfly and Bee Buffet
Attract much-needed pollinators to your garden by planting wildflowers!
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Tutorial on Planting Milkweed
Learn to plant milkweed in this tutorial if you want dependable perennials and butterflies in your garden.
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Planting and Growing Black Eyed Susans
Learn how to plant Black Eyed Susans, one of America’s favorite flowers, to enjoy weeks of color every summer, with almost no work.
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Lavender – How to Grow from Seed
Learn how to plant and grow lavender seeds with Eric Allen at EdenBrothers.com.
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Tips for Planting Lavender Seed
Tips and tricks to growing beautifully fragrant English lavender.
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Growing White California Poppy from Seed
Heat loving California poppies are a summer staple that can be grown in all zones.
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Grow California Poppy from Seed
This iconic California native can be grown in any zone, loving hot and dry summers.
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How to Grow Yellow California Poppy from Seed – Chrome Queen
This California poppy is yellow, goes by the name Chrome Queen and very easy to grow – you can plant them in spring or fall after frost.
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