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June in the Garden
Early June Gardening To-Do List for Central North Carolina Mulch planting bedsApply 2–3 inches of mulch around flowers, shrubs, and vegetables to ... -
Bloom, Rest, Repeat: The Encore Azalea Show
Azaleas are a timeless favorite in Southern landscapes, prized for their vibrant spring color and ability to thrive in partially shaded garden spac... -
🌱 Spring Planting Guide: What to Plant Right Now in the Central Piedmont
9Spring is in full swing across the central Piedmont region of Virginia and North Carolina, and this is one of the most important planting windows of the year. Whether you’re growing vegetables, refreshing flower beds, or planning a full garden, what you plant right now can make all the difference in how your season turns out.
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November -A Time To Give Thanks
November is a time to give thanks and recollect the smell of pecan pie, freshly baked turkey, and the sweet aroma of burning hardwood. It is a time... -
Pansies and Violas
Pansies and Violas are the plant of choice for Southern winter gardens. Spice up your landscape with the bright colors of Pansies and Violas. -
Turn your deck into a Butterfly Haven
Creating a vibrant deck space that supports butterflies is both beautiful and beneficial to pollinator populations. We can show you how.

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Earth Day: A Call to Action
Are you ready to take your gardening game to the next level this Earth Day? Not only can you enjoy the beauty of your plants, but you can also pos... -
Garden Mums Simply a Breeze
People tell me, “My Garden Mums don't last.” Success starts with choosing the best Garden Mums. Here are a few tips to chose a perfect specimen:
Look for plants with healthy green foliage…

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Celebrate National Indoor Plant Week
National Indoor Plant Week: Bringing Nature into Your HomeNational Indoor Plant Week is a delightful annual celebration that reminds us of the nume... -
12 Easy to Grow Plants for Pollinators
Simply saying that pollinators are necessary for human survival is an understatement… The more you know the more you understand the urgency of respecting the needs of native plants and animals.
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HOUSEPLANTS
Do you ever feel like you are operating a hospice home for your plants and providing palliative care. Winter can be the most stressful time for your houseplants..... -
Christmas Cactus - What you need to know
The Plant World revolves around our calendars. Chrysanthemums are associated with Fall. Easter Lilies are in bloom for the Spring and Resurrection Sunday. The Poinsettia naturally blooms for the Christmas season. Well, you get the idea. All other things being equal, the Christmas Cactus will bloom between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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