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Cut flowers are not only a beautiful addition to your home but also a delightful result of your gardening efforts. Growing flowers suitable for cutting, such as cosmos, zinnia, sunflowers, and clarkia, provides you with a regular supply of fresh and vibrant blooms that can brighten your living space or serve as thoughtful gifts. With a little care and a well-timed harvest, your garden can become a personal flower shop, offering a diverse selection of colors and fragrances to enjoy or share with others. Cut flowers not only enhance the aesthetics of your surroundings but also bring a touch of nature's beauty indoors. More

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It was good while it lasted, but now your spinach seems ready to move on with its life. No worries, there are plenty of heat-tolerant spinach alternatives happy to step in and pick up where your spinach left off.  In this week's article, we're going to introduce some of our favorites.

Transplanting—it's a stressful time for tomato plants and a busy one for gardeners. This week we're sharing a trick we use to eliminate the need for frequent watering after transplanting. Join us as we share the details on this proven, time-saving technique.

You planted them, watered them in, watched, waited, and celebrated when those first tiny sprouts finally breached the soil surface. But now, growth seems to have ground to a halt. What gives?  In this week's post we're working through the most common pepper growth concerns.  Join us as we explore why peppers stop growing and when you should worry.

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