Articles tagged #GARDEN
Articles tagged
#GARDEN

Decorate and Prepare Your Garden For Spring 2024!

Spring cleaning is a longstanding tradition, and a ripe opportunity to prepare your garden for the spring 2024 season. The warm, friendly weather is convenient for organizing the backyard and planting new gardens. The spring equinox lands on March 19th this year. So, it’s an appropriate time to redecorate, tidy up the tool shed, and clean up the garden for fresh arrivals.

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Celebrate Pumpkin Day to Prepare for Halloween!

Pumpkins are versatile treats and synonymous with fall, so Pumpkin Day is an excellent excuse to further prepare for Halloween. Pumpkin Day arrives on October 26th, encouraging fans of the spooky season to carve a Jack O’ Lantern and bake desserts. Our custom products will help you organize your garden, transform pumpkins into delectable pies, and more.

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Gear up for Summer heat, fresh gardens, weddings and more!

Summer signals many fun activities, from planting fresh gardens to visiting the beach, and they all share the summer heat. It marks a popular time for marriage, as well as the end of school. The season invites everyone outdoors, inspiring a sense of rejuvenation and encouraging new adventures. Summer’s right around the corner, arriving on June 21st this year. We’ll make sure you’re prepared for any outing, however rousing or relaxing.

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Decorate, Plant and Harvest on National Gardening Day!

National Gardening Day, celebrated on April 14th, is a great opportunity to plant and harvest everything from flowers to peppers. Gardening is a peaceful hobby that promotes patience, growth, a strong work ethic and endless possibilities.

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Create a Reusable Label System for Your Garden

you’re likely sitting by the fire this winter planning your spring plantings. With the Vernal Equinox more than a month away (the first day of spring is March 20 this year), there’s plenty of time indoors to pore over seed catalogs and log on to interactive garden design tools, dreaming up ways to attract more song birds, grow heirloom vegetables, add fresh herbs to borders or feature that Japanese Maple that’s attained specimen status.

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Identify Plants With Eco-Friendly Garden Sign Markers

“National Garden Month is an opportunity to learn more about USDA’s People’s Garden Initiative begun in 2009,” U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said recently. “Today, 2,116 People’s Gardens thrive on public and private lands across the United States and its territories and in 12 foreign countries. These People’s Gardens serve as models for uniting individuals, groups and neighborhoods in a common effort to benefit communities, promote food security, utilize sustainable practices, help mitigate pollinator habitat loss, and address environmental issues.”

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Gardeners Ultimate Plant List

Eager to get outdoors and grow something, gardeners are continuously looking for the best varieties of plants for their gardens. Here’s a list of the top 100 plants every garden should have, according to the garden experts, florists, landscape architects and horticulturalists writing for the UK’s venerable Telegraph. Broken down by season, it’s a selection of the very best, most desirable flowers and shrubs for your garden.

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