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6 days ago |
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Celebrate Knockout Roses This May
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2 weeks ago |
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The tradition of floral hanging baskets dates back centuries and continues in cities today. Growing plants in baskets is aesthetically pleasing, maximizes space, and simplifies care. Utilize flowers, leafy greens, fruits, and vegetables for beautiful baskets this spring.
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2 weeks ago |
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Staking flowers like peonies, hyacinths, daffodils, dahlias, and sweet peas in early spring promotes healthy, upright growth. Proper staking prevents leggy growth, damage from high winds, and helps flowers like peonies produce large blooms. Stake flowers with support structures like peony rings, bamboo stakes, tomato cages, and tall trellises based on their growth habits.
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3 weeks ago |
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The traditional Easter bunny centerpiece uses bunnies and eggs to capture the spirit of spring. Carrot bouquet centerpieces combine fresh carrots and flowers for a fun, creative look. A colorful Easter egg centerpiece keeps it simple, using painted eggs as decor, giving off nostalgic vibes. Looking for unique centerpiece ideas for Easter?
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1 month ago |
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Chive flowers are edible, with varying shades of purple, and even attract beneficial pollinators. Chive blossoms have a mild onion-garlic taste, perfect for infused vinegar, herb butter, salads, and garnishes. Harvest chive blooms when fresh, with vibrant colors, using sharp shears. You can store the flowers in the fridge for up to a week.
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1 month ago |
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Gardening leads to better sleep quality and longer sleep durations, reducing common sleep complaints. Spending time outdoors in a garden improves mental health, reduces stress, and increases exposure to sunlight. Popular plants like lavender, jasmine, and chamomile can enhance sleep quality and create a tranquil bedtime space. Sleep is a fundamental part of your physical and mental health.
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1 month ago |
backyardboss.net | Alison Cooper |Alison Pudsey
Grow lights provide year-round, customizable lighting for plants, enhancing growth and faster output. Advantages of artificial sunlight include controlled growing conditions, tailored lighting, and energy-efficient output. Consider initial costs, energy consumption, space requirements, and maintenance when using artificial light sources. All plants need sunlight to not only survive but thrive.
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1 month ago |
backyardboss.net | Alison Cooper |Alison Pudsey
The name black eyed Susan originates from a 1729 romance ballad called "Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eye'd Susan." Black eyed Susans are also known as Rudbeckia hirta and have several other names, like black Susan plant or Susan black eye. Plant black eyed Susans in full sun, water deeply once a week, and fertilize sparingly for optimal growth and bloom set.
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2 months ago |
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Wait until plants are 2 to 3 inches tall for transplanting. Seedlings should have three to four true leaves before transplanting in the garden. Strong stems, healthy roots, and proper hardening off are key to success. The spring gardening season is almost here! Spring is a time for new beginnings, warmer weather, more hours of sunlight, and, of course, plenty of time spent outdoors in the garden.
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2 months ago |
backyardboss.net | Alison Cooper |Alison Pudsey
Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts with various benefits and uses, primarily in aromatherapy and skin application. Plant-based oils are safe and effective for organic gardening, offering solutions to pest problems without synthetic chemicals. Use essential oils like peppermint, lavender, lemongrass, and tea tree to control weeds, prevent fungal diseases, and attract pollinators. Wondering how to use essential oils in the garden?