Quarantined … Why not Grow Plants Indoors?
Like many, you are probably taking advantage of every opportunity you can to get outside and enjoy the nice, spring weather. While some have yards to work in during this time, some might find themselves in apartments or townhouse that do not have yards. Maybe now is the time to grow more plants...
Planting Spring Flowers
Some people in the South will tell you not to plant spring flowers until after Mother's Day. However, some will say, don't plant until after Easter? While the exact date may change, there are a few important rules to remember before you plant your spring flowers. Tips from HomeDepot.com: Wait...
Spring Tips for Caring for your Yard
Spring has arrived and now is the time to begin the yard work. We enjoyed a few months off but now it's time to get going! Check out the tips we found at Scotts.com! Early Spring "Tune up your mower. Change the oil, air filter and spark plug. Clean the top and undercarriage, removing dirt and...

Spring Has Arrived
Believe it or not, Spring has arrived, and along with it has come the pollen! Included in the list of springs pollens is grass pollen, but did you know there is actually a way to combat this pesky pollen? According to FamilyAllergy.com, "grass is one of the bothersome allergens that may cause...

Caring for Shrubs
Shrubs make a great addition to a home's landscape. They can provide shade for lower growing plants or even used for privacy walls. Shrubs come in a variety of sizes from small to medium sized plants. They are typically larger than flowers, but smaller than trees. As a matter of fact, they can...
March Madness … In Your Yard!
In two days, Mach will be here and according to Better Homes & Gardens, March is a "bridge month in the garden." To help you get ready for the upcoming month, they compiled a great list of things you should be ready to do. Here are some of their must-do's. Do It Now Sow sugar snap peas before...

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