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Sourdough Peach Muffins with Streusel Crumb

These sourdough peach muffins are tender and buttery, loaded with juicy peach pieces and topped with a crispy, crumbly streusel. The batter can be...

Your Birth Month Butterfly – and the Meaning Behind Each One

Is there anything better than forging a connection with the natural world? As gardeners, we tend to find meaning in our birth flowers –...

7 Birds to Watch Out for as They Return to Gardens in February

February is a bit of a ‘bridge’ month in the birding world. In many parts of the US, it’s still firmly coat-and-scarf weather, but...

Designing Through the Midseason Garden Lull

By mid-July, many gardens lose their momentum. Spring’s exuberance has faded. Late-summer perennials are still gathering themselves. Foliage is doing the heavy lifting, but the...

A Beginner’s Guide to the Top Indoor Varieties

Sharing is caring! Bromeliads are some of the most striking and low-maintenance houseplants you can grow. With their bold foliage, colorful blooms, and unusual shapes,...

Akoma &EduHaus Launching Hydroponic Program

N.S. groups come together to teach hydroponic farming Akoma & EduHaus Hydroponic Program | Jennifer Heudes | Video: A partnership between Akoma Holding and EduHaus aims...

7 Flowers That Symbolize Friendship – Perfect for Galentine’s Day!

Move over, Cupid! If Parks & Recreation fame has taught us anything, it’s that February 13th is for the girls. Whether you’re channeling your...

Repot Golden Pothos Safely: Signs, Steps, Timing

How I Keep My Pothos Thriving When It Outgrows Its Pot Repotting my golden pothos is not just about giving it a prettier pot. I...

Lessons Learned: Growing, Killing, and Reviving a Meyer Lemon Tree

Beyond the double-glazed sash windows of our apartment, it is frigid February, but the air indoors smells like a citrus orchard in springtime. After...

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This Greenworks Dethatcher Cleared Moss From My Lawn in 30 Minutes

Living in the Pacific Northwest means my .3-acre yard sees a lot of damp, gray weather and spring rain. While all that moisture is...

Happy New (Real) Year – especially for your garden! – Successful Garden & Lifestyle Design

If you’re someone who makes New Year resolutions in January – how long did they last? Trying to “start afresh”...
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