Gardening Tips and Plant Care Blog

Purple, pink, and yellow flowers

Kickstart Your Growing Season with These Plants

Spring is here and summer is right around the corner. If you want a blooming vibrant garden, then the time to kickstart the growing season is now! 

 

Every flower garden will be different, but many of the common staples will appear in almost every Ohio garden.  

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Beneficial Insects: How These Tiny Creatures Can Transform Your Garden

April 3, 2023  |  garden, summer season, tiny creatures

Your garden is bursting with life! 

Blooming flowers, wriggling worms, and ripening vegetables are all signs of a healthy thriving garden.  

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Get a Head Start on Your Spring Garden with These Five Tips

Spring is right around the corner and that means it is time to jump headfirst into the gardening season.  

 

Now is the perfect time to start planning your garden, so you can take full advantage of the growing season.  

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Indoor pink flowering plant

The Best Flowering Plants That Bring Spring Indoors

February 6, 2023  |  Blooming Flowers, Indoor Plants, Spring Season

No matter how cold it is, winter has a beauty all its own. Pillowy white snowflakes, crisp, clear mornings, and sleepy evenings spent by a roaring fire are all staples of winter wellness.  

However, one thing we miss during winter is bright and blooming flowers.  

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Houseplants to the Rescue - Beat the Winter Blahs

January 2, 2023  |  Benefits of Houseplants, Houseplants, Winter

Has winter got you down? Are you feeling a little gray and sludgy? These are all symptoms of gardening withdrawal – or as we call them, the blahs!

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wreaths for Christmas

Wreaths: The History of Christmas' Favorite Pine

December 5, 2022  |  pine, Winter, wreaths

It’s the most wonderful time of year! 

 

Winter is upon us, and with it comes a white blanket of snow, festive yuletide carols, freshly spiced eggnog, and, of course, the deep forest greens of a coniferous wreath.  

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