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Today on the blog - How to Get Started with Late Spring and Summer Gardening. Courtney Branch, Miracle Grounds Farm Coordinator, provides several tools and tips so that you can have a thriving Summer garden this year. Do you have any other tips for beginner gardeners? Share in the comments! https://bit.ly/4bchjGc
How to Get Started with Late Spring and Summer Gardening
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Digging, weeding, planting, carrying, spading, watering - there's a lot of potential for back pain in the average flower or vegetable garden. As the Spring and Summer seasons bring in prime gardening weather, how can we protect our spines? Learn More: https://ow.ly/KK2L50Rk2t3
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Lessons on gardening, naturalism, design and placemaking. Acquired over many years with our hands in the dirt. We launch our first post on substack today about meadows and what they mean to us. Subscribe via the link below. Happy Earth Day <3 https://lnkd.in/gurDDRnm
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How can you get your kids involved with #EarthDay? Plant your spring or summer garden! It is the perfect time of the year to get your garden started, especially as we break ground for #nationalgardeningday today. Learn the ABCs of gardening with kids: https://k-p.li/3GahGD7.
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Current Project Alert! ✍🏻 I'm translating a book 'Backyard Gardening for Beginners' into German! This guide by 'Susan Wright' will help new gardeners create flourishing outdoor spaces. Excited to share more soon! #LiteraryTranslation #GermanTranslation #BackyardGardening #TranslationProject
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Discover the Dos and Don'ts of July gardening in the Pacific Northwest. Learn expert tips for watering, weeding, and caring for your garden. #newblogpost https://wix.to/fDfqsym
Do’s and Don’ts of July Gardening in the Pacific Northwest
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It's a new year! What will 2024 bring to your garden? You could start with our little list of quick wins for this weekend if you have time for some gardening. If you'd like to read a bit more about 'the Christmas Rose', Helleborus niger, we wrote an article on how to care for them, here: https://lnkd.in/ePDY9Bjq #PlantAdvice #JobsForTheWeekend #LoveGardening
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https://lnkd.in/gZtC927Z When it comes to gardening in Zones 9 – 11, there are still plenty of things to do to keep it thriving. Here are some tips you can use to keep your garden going strong. Learn more!
September Gardening To-Do List: Fall Gardening in San Diego
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I'm thinking of springtime and gardening. Did you know late winter is a good time to prune your trees and shrubs to prepare for new growth? Learn more in this guide to get your yard and garden ready for spring. https://lnkd.in/eWcyDkXN
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"Get ready to show off your gardening skills because those April showers are bringing May flowers your way! It's the perfect time to give your garden beds a little TLC for some beautiful curb appeal. You'll be amazed at how landscaping can boost your property value and bring joy to your outdoor space. 🌸🌿 #SpringGardening #CurbAppeal #BloomingBeauty"
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