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Current Trends in Gardening

Current Trends in Gardening

Dec 5th 2017

When thinking of a beautiful home, it’s not only about the architectural design or color palette. A garden can be just as essential when creating an appealing aesthetic. Explore some of the current trends and discover a new way to shape your garden this spring. Urban Gardens If you live …
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Growing Year Round

Growing Year Round

Oct 18th 2017

If you would like to extend your growing season by starting your crops in late summer and enabling them to grow, ripen, and harvest until late fall, and early winter, a greenhouse or high tunnel can be the answer. Extending the growing season has been a “must-do” for commercial growers, …
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How to Store Your Harvested Fruits and Vegetables

How to Store Your Harvested Fruits and Vegetables

Sep 12th 2017

With colder nights and days and our ripe and ready vegetables getting to be more than we can consume, it’s time to think about storing some of our harvests. Drying, canning, and freezing are the three top methods of storing your garden’s bounty for enjoyment in the months ahead. Harve …
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Plant Now for Fall and Winter Veggies

Plant Now for Fall and Winter Veggies

Aug 1st 2017

Start prepping your soil for a fall garden, enjoy fresh veggies through late summer and fall. Start by removing weeds and old vegetables, turn the top of soil 4-6 inches, and add compost to your garden bed. Don’t dig the bed too deeply as it will upset the beneficial microbes in the ground tha …
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The ABC’s of Water Saving

The ABC’s of Water Saving

Jun 13th 2017

These days more and more restrictions are being placed on water consumption. You don’t have to sacrifice the health or beauty of your garden or landscape if you follow some simple suggestions. Lower water bills, lower energy consumption, and time spent maintaining your plantings will be the result o …
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Turn Your Backyard into a Food Oasis

Turn Your Backyard into a Food Oasis

Apr 5th 2017

Now is a great time to start an edible landscape. Growing your food without sacrificing beauty is possible by planting a few small fruit trees, berry bearing shrubs, vines, and even food producing ground covers. Beneficial insects are needed to help pollinate your edible garden. These insects are at …
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Planning Your Spring Garden

Planning Your Spring Garden

Mar 20th 2017

With spring only a few weeks away I am excited about getting the first seeds and starts planted. Thoughts of tasty heirloom tomatoes, garden fresh spring greens, cucumbers, basil, a wide assortment of sweet and spicy peppers, and a colorful array of flowers will keep your spirits high through the ch …
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Our Experience Leads To Your Success

Our Experience Leads To Your Success

Feb 13th 2017

For 26 years, DripWorks has been the right partner for gardeners of all types because of our focus, experience, and passion. Always supplying the highest quality drip irrigation supplies and great technical support, the mutual loyalty between us and our customers is what makes our business great. S …
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