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The Best Drought Tolerant Perennials

The Best Drought Tolerant Perennials

May 31st 2023

Whether you're living on the West Coast of the United States or you're going through an especially hot and dry summer, one of the best ways to ensure your garden stays healthy and thriving is to plant drought tolerant perennials. Native plants in hot and dry areas often have built-in mechanisms for …
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Emitters vs. Dripline

Emitters vs. Dripline

May 26th 2023

Wondering about the difference between emitters vs. driplines? Be sure you are choosing the right type of irrigation for your garden and landscape by learning about the pros and cons of each type. Whether you're looking for peak versatility in your system or wish to customize for a specific area, re …
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DIY Greywater System

DIY Greywater System

May 25th 2023

An excellent way to reduce your water usage and your carbon footprint is to use a greywater recycling system. Once it's up and running, a greywater system recycles the water you use in the house and repurposes it for other uses, so it isn't wasted. These other purposes include things like flushing y …
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Fitting Buying Guide

Fitting Buying Guide

May 25th 2023

Fittings are essential hardware for your drip irrigation system. They are designed to connect your drip lines, tubing and other gear to each other and your water source. There are many different sizes and shapes available, so it is essential to find exactly what you need before you buy. Here is your …
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How to Water My Flower Beds

How to Water My Flower Beds

May 19th 2023

Whether you have annuals or perennials, thriving outdoor flowers will almost all require watering throughout the growing season. When plants aren't adapted to a specific climate and rainfall, they need a little extra help from us to keep them healthy and happy. Thankfully, there are many ways to kee …
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Top 10 Tips for Maintaining a Greenhouse

Top 10 Tips for Maintaining a Greenhouse

May 19th 2023

Greenhouses offer numerous advantages for gardeners and farmers. Because they let you control the climate indoors, they can extend your growing season into colder times of the year. These buildings also offer a natural barrier against insects and animals like deer and rabbits that can damage crops. …
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Growing Edible Flowers in Your Garden

Growing Edible Flowers in Your Garden

May 16th 2023

Many herbs and vegetables, including mint, chives, runner beans, and courgettes, have edible flowers. There are numerous ways to use edible flowers, including fresh, dried, as a condiment, cooked, raw, and even pickled. They are also used in salads, cakes, cookies, and to decorate drinks. Some flowe …
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The Benefits of Gardening for Seniors

The Benefits of Gardening for Seniors

May 12th 2023

A blooming garden can be pleasing to the eyes and nose. But gardening is not just for beautifying your home. Gardening is a stimulating hobby that offers loads of health and therapeutic benefits to people of all ages. But seniors can really benefit from spending time in the garden as it provides exe …
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