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Create an Organic Wildlife Habitat: The National Wildlife Federation’s Garden Certification Program

December 26, 2016September 26, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

One of the joys of organic gardening is the knowledge that you are engaging in a hobby that can increase the quality of the air, water, and soil in your community. Even if you weren’t thinking about wildlife when you […]

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Start a Catnip Garden for the Best Catnip: Pleasing Felines is a Cinch With a Small Patch of Garden Space

September 26, 2016September 26, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Most cats love catnip. Whether it’s fresh from the plant, dried and crumbled on the floor, or in a catnip pillow or catnip toy, cats attack catnip like many humans go after their favorite ice cream. The best catnip for […]

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How to Mulch a Garden: Lasagna Mulching for Healthy Soil

September 4, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Soil is the number one priority for the garden. It feeds and houses your plants, and provides them with the nutrients, minerals, and bacteria they need to produce fat, juicy vegetables and bright, vibrant flowers. The more work you put […]

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Making Compost for Gardens Fast and Easy: The Best Materials to Use When Composting for Rich Soil

May 7, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Backyard composting speeds up the natural process of breaking down vegetation into nutrient rich soil by providing optimum conditions for this process. Compost bins can be elaborate, expensive contraptions or a simple pile in the back yard enclosed in chicken […]

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Rental Properties – Sustainable Gardening on a Budget

May 2, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Making the move from home ownership to renting can be very liberating. In a lot of cases, renting is cheaper than a mortgage, which frees up time and money for other more exciting opportunities. Downsizing reaps the extra reward of […]

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Shady and Native Blue Flowers: Blue Flowers for Shady Sites Plant These Blue Flowered Shade Loving Perennials and Blue Flowered Natives With Blue Flowers in your All Blue Flower Garden

May 1, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

  Perennial Blue Flowers for Shady Sites Very often we find that the best perennial flowers for shady sites are native plants. For those gardeners who like blue flowers, luckily there are many plants that offer blue blooms and tolerate […]

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Marigolds Great for an Inexpensive Garden: How to Plant a Beautiful Garden on a Budget

April 29, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Marigolds are a hardy flower that will continue to bloom all summer long. With proper sunlight and water, these colorful flowers will fill out any garden and add beauty to any yard. There are two basic types of Marigolds: African […]

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Create a Pizza Garden: Plant a Unique Landscape Feature Made of the Ingredients for Pizza

April 29, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Pizza, of course, doesn’t grow in a garden – but many of the ingredients that go into a great homemade pie do – and what better way could there be to connect the children in your life to where their […]

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Seeds for Desert Gardens I: Choosing and handling seeds

April 28, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

Germinating seeds for your desert garden may sound difficult, but, in reality it’s not, if you follow some simple guidelines. First, make sure you get quality seed from a dealer who has a reliable reputation. Next, make sure you pick […]

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Artist Date Idea: Gardening: Container Gardens Never Looked So Good

April 28, 2016September 25, 2017 Customer Servicegarden

This artist date idea encompasses the outdoors, as well as the creation of mixed media art. Brining in the new spring season after a rough winter provides a sense of renewal not only through new growth in nature, but also […]

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