Monday, February 15, 2016

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Plant Inspiration for Inviting Spaces

Your garden is a very personal place. Whether it's your favorite spot to enjoy the quiet, or a place where you like to entertain some of your closest friends. Some plants lend themselves well to creating inviting spaces. Qualities such as privacy, illumination, scent, and more can truly personalize your garden to fit your need for you and your friends.

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Plant Inspiration for Inviting Spaces

Visit our latest interactive inspiration page to find plants to make your garden more inviting!

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When to Harvest Vegetables

When gardeners plant vegetables for the first time or two the entire focus is on seed germination and getting the seedlings off to a strong start. Of course the next natural concern is pollination and fruit (vegetable) production. Once all of these things are rolling along we gardeners are quite satisfied, until we realize that at some point our bounty need to be harvested. Here's a handy vegetable harvesting quick guide for the newly initiated.
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The Allure of Lavender

According to folklore, spouses who place lavender flowers between their bed sheets will never quarrel. Since I never quarrel with my wife, Melissa, I prefer to let lavender work its magic in my garden. I'm passionate about its flowers and foliage. It's also attractive to me because it has many uses, from lavender wands and dried flowers for potpourri to oil for aromatherapy products, colognes, lotions, and soaps.
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