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Perennial Garden Planning
Perennials play a vital role in garden ecosystems, offering lasting structure, seasonal interest, and habitat for wildlife. Unlike...
May 6


Let's Talk About Pollinators!
Pollinators are animals that help plants reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another.
May 6


Planning Your Garden: Tomato & Eggplant Seeds
Starting tomato and eggplant seeds indoors is an excellent way to get a head start on the growing season, especially in Zone 5, where the...
Mar 28


Spring Plant Highlight: Pansies!
Pansies are vibrant, hardy annuals that thrive in cool weather, making them perfect for early spring and fall plantings in many climates....
Mar 13


Spring Pruning
In New England, spring pruning is an essential gardening task that typically takes place during the late winter or early spring, just...
Mar 13


Planning Your Garden : Cold Crops
Cold crops, also known as cool-season crops, are vegetables that thrive in the cooler temperatures of early spring and fall. These crops...
Feb 10


Planning Your Vegetable Garden
When it comes to prepping the soil for spring planting, it's crucial to give your garden a strong foundation before sowing seeds.
Jan 24


Planning for Spring: Starting Seeds
Starting your own vegetables from seed is a rewarding and cost-effective way to grow your own food.
Jan 24


Winter Preparations Guideline
With the colder weather bringing in thoughts of winter, you may be wondering what you can do to protect your garden plants.
Jan 24


Watering Guidelines
Watering can be a tricky thing, but this guide will help take the big questions out of the equation.
Jan 24
Have Questions? We're here to help!
The guides listed below will assist you with preparing your gardens for seasonal changes!
Stay tuned as we continue to update this page.
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