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What to Plant in Your Fall Garden: Cool-Season Vegetables and Herbs

What to Plant in Your Fall Garden: Cool-Season Vegetables and Herbs

As the heat of summer begins to wane, fall offers a second chance for gardeners to enjoy a productive growing season. Cooler temperatures and more consistent rainfall can make fall gardening not only enjoyable but also rewarding. Whether you're extending your harvest or just getting started, here's a helpful guide on what to plant in your fall garden—and how to make the most of it. Why Plant in Fall? Fall gardening has its perks: Fewer pests than in summer Cooler weather makes for more comfortable gardening Sweeter-tasting crops like kale and carrots due to frost Improved soil moisture with seasonal...

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Fall Garden Planning Starts Now

Fall Garden Planning Starts Now

As summer winds down, it’s easy to assume gardening season is coming to an end—but for savvy gardeners, August is actually the perfect time to start planning and prepping for a beautiful and productive fall garden! Whether you're looking to extend your harvest, plant colorful cool-season flowers, or tidy up your space before the colder months, a little planning now can make all the difference. Here are some tips and ideas to get your fall garden started off right: 1. Evaluate Your Summer Garden Take a walk through your garden and assess how things went this summer: What crops or...

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Embracing Native Plants: A Guide to Choosing and Caring for Local Flora

Embracing Native Plants: A Guide to Choosing and Caring for Local Flora

Native plants offer numerous benefits to our gardens and the environment. They are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, making them easier to care for and more resilient to pests and diseases. Additionally, they provide vital habitats and food sources for local wildlife, including pollinators such as bees and butterflies. In this blog, we'll explore how to choose the right native plants for your garden and provide tips on how to care for them to create a thriving, sustainable landscape. Why Choose Native Plants? Adaptation: Native plants are well-suited to the local environment, reducing the need for excessive...

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Summer Color: Top Annuals to Brighten Your Garden in July

Summer Color: Top Annuals to Brighten Your Garden in July

July is prime time for bold bursts of color—and your local garden center is bursting with the season’s best annuals. Whether you’re filling containers, edging beds, or creating a vibrant focal point, stop by to explore these eye-catching options: Petunias & Calibrachoa Trailing or mounded, these heat-tolerant bloomers deliver nonstop flowers in pinks, purples, and whites. Perfect for hanging baskets or mixed planters. Zinnias With daisy-like heads in every shade, zinnias thrive in sun and stand up to July’s heat. Look for dwarf varieties for border accents and taller types for cut-flower bouquets. Coleus Not just for foliage lovers—coleus brings...

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Bloom & Thrive: June Planting Ideas for Containers and Beds

Bloom & Thrive: June Planting Ideas for Containers and Beds

June is a great time to add new life to your garden—especially with heat-tolerant flowers, herbs, and vegetables that thrive in the summer sun. Whether you're working with garden beds or small containers, here are a few ideas to inspire your next planting project: 1. Summer Annuals: Marigolds, zinnias, petunias, and vincas love the heat and bring bold color to any bed or container. 2. Culinary Herbs: Basil, rosemary, thyme, and oregano are easy to grow in pots and perfect for summer recipes. 3. Pollinator Favorites: Coneflowers, salvia, and lantana attract bees and butterflies, supporting your local ecosystem. 4. Patio...

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