Tag: Spring

14 Fall Tips For A Better Spring Garden

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Plant seeds like poppies, cosmos and delphiniums in the fall. They will sprout and grow in the spring! (Make sure the varieties you chose are suitable for fall sowing and can grow in your area). Plant your flowering bulbs in the fall and you’ll thank yourself in the Spring! Check your local nursery for the [Continue]

April Chores and Tips

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Here are our April Chores and Tips suggestions! Did we miss any? Tell us in the comments below!   Do you have roses? Fertilize your established roses. Liquid fertilizers can be added at two week intervals but follow the instructions on the container.  Make a plot layout of your flower borders so you will know [Continue]

March Chores and To-Dos!

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We cannot believe it is already March! Time just flies by! Here’s some chores and things that you’ll want to make sure happen during the month. If you’re still receiving snow, be sure to shovel and brush off the snow from any raised bed covers. Onto warmer thoughts… Prep any new garden beds as the [Continue]

April Showers Bring May Flowers

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Well it’s May and the flowers are starting to show up! The grass is green and the yard is…. Well, it needs some work after this long winter season! Here are four chores that will help brighten your yard and garden!   Mulching: There are tons of materials that can be sued to mulch. Mulching [Continue]

When to Prune: Part 2

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Since last week, you must think you’re a pro pruner and you might be. Just so you can master the skill, we have a few more tips and specifics when it comes to pruning different and certain plants. (Click To Tweet) Roses Roses are the perfect flower for almost any occasion. The roses that are [Continue]

When to Prune

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Prune is not just a food (Click to Tweet). Eating prunes helps to digest food and get rid of the “bad” in our bodies; the process of pruning is to get rid of the “bad” off plants. As soon as you notice anything dead, diseased or damaged you’re going to want to get rid of [Continue]