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Gardening Resources

Gardening resources that are available online are such a blessing. You can do your planning and comparison shopping from home, while going through your current seed inventory with your garden plans spread out around you. What a way to spend an afternoon! We had our first killing frost last week, and while I haven’t even …

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You can get a jump on your spring and summer garden by starting your seeds indoors in February.  Garden centers, as well as Home Depot and Lowes, are already well stocked with seed starting supplies and tons of fruit, vegetable, herb, and flower seeds.  

Start Your Spring Garden Now!

You can get a jump on your spring and summer garden by starting your seeds indoors in February.  Garden centers, as well as Home Depot and Lowes, are already well stocked with seed starting supplies and tons of fruit, vegetable, herb, and flower seeds.   Most fruits and vegetables can be started indoors and then transplanted …

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Gifts for Gardeners

Whether you are shopping for Christmas or any other celebration, these gifts for gardeners are sure to be a hit! As a gardener, I always have a wish list of things that I would like for myself – various books and magazines, certain plants I want to grow, and tools I need to make the …

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$3 Pollinator Garden

If you garden, you know the importance of pollinators.  Pollinators are the bees, bugs, butterflies, and birds that help to pollinate flowers.  Without pollinators we wouldn’t have any fruits nor most vegetables (things like eggplant, tomatoes, and peppers are all botanically fruits because they form from a flower).  Each year, as we have added to …

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