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Garden like a pro with helpful tips and guidance from the experts at Eden Brothers.
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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 Plant Lily Bulbs
No garden is complete without the queen of flowers, and though they used to be rare in a home garden, today’s lilies are as easy to grow as tulips and daffodils.
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Planting Creeping Thyme
Learn how to grow creeping thyme to enjoy a carpet of beautiful, tiny, pink flowers of late spring into summer with the bonus of a lemony scent.
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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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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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Growing White California Poppy from Seed – Ivory Castle
This California Poppy is white and it is known as ivory castle. It is an excellent edging plant, or can be used wherever you need a patch of color.
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Growing Red California Poppy from Seed – Mikado
Mikado California Poppy seeds can grow up to 18 inches and blooms beautifully at the front of a border.
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Grow Purple California Poppy from Seed – Purple Gleam
Learn how to grow this purple California poppy seed named Purple Gleam.
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How to Grow Red California Poppy – Red Chief
The native poppy in California is orange. However, this one is red and it is known as Red Chief. It is an excellent edging plant or can be used wherever you need a patch of color.
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Growing White California Poppy from Seed – White Linen
White Linen California Poppy seeds bloom about a foot high and blooms beautifully at the front of a border.
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