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Garden like a pro with helpful tips and guidance from the experts at Eden Brothers.
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How to Attract Pollinators to Your Garden
Sean and Allison of of the YouTube channel Spoken Garden go over the numerous benefits of attracting birds, bees and butterflies to your home landscape.
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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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How to Plant Wildflowers
Get a head start on your wildflower patch by planting your seeds in the fall. Learn how in this quick and easy tutorial from our friends at Spoken Garden.
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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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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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Top 5 Summer Gardening Projects
This summer garden checklist can help you focus your efforts where it matters most.
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Planting a Wildflower Meadow
In honor of Pollinator Week, we are planting our annual wildflower meadow here at Eden Brothers.
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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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National Wildflower Week
Get outside, plant a patch of your own, enjoy the effortless beauty of wildflowers, and create a place for your local pollinators to thrive.
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Transplanting Seedlings
Before you transplant your seedlings into the garden, check out our tips for success!
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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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