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Ranunculus Magic: How to Grow Romantic, Ruffled Blooms
Ranunculus make a dreamy addition to any spring garden or bouquet. Learn some tips and tricks for growing these breathtaking blooms.
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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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What It Means to Be a Native Wildflower
Discover how native wildflowers contribute to biodiversity and soil health, and learn about examples like black-eyed Susans and coneflowers that thrive in their natural habitats.
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Container Gardens – Solutions for Every Size
Bring additional texture and color to your patio, garden, or balcony with easy-to-manage container gardens.
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Don’t Make These Mistakes When Watering Your Garden
Don’t make these mistakes when watering your garden! Check out these tips from our friends at @spokengarden and learn how to water your garden the right way.
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Summer-Loving Herbs
These summer-loving herbs can take the heat!
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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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Raised Garden Beds
Planning a vegetable garden? Well, here’s the easy way, with raised beds. They become more popular every year, since, if you don’t have a lot of space or don’t want to tear up your landscaping, they’re perfect.
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Bulb Layering for Continuous Blooms
Layering bulbs in a pot or the ground means just one planting can provide months of blooms.
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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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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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