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Before you buy it, check a plant's label to see how much sunlight it requires to see if it will work where you want to plant it 🌱☀️ #stayhome Gardening Supplies, Plants, Gardening, Gardening Tips, Gardening 101, Garden Tools, Plant, Plant Labels, Garden
Gardening 101
Before you buy it, check a plant's label to see how much sunlight it requires to see if it will work where you want to plant it 🌱☀️ #stayhome
10 Things Every Beginning Gardener Should Know (Tips All Gardeners Need to Know!) Inspiration, Growing Vegetables, Parents, Starting Seeds Indoors Diy, Starting Seeds Indoors, Starting A Vegetable Garden, Grow Your Own Food, Growing Vegetables At Home, Growing Herbs
10 Things Every Beginning Gardener Should Know (Tips All Gardeners Need to Know!)
10 Things Every Beginning Gardener Should Know (Tips All Gardeners Need to Know!)
*Search by your zip code to find planting and gardening tips for your specific zone!* Growing zones, most commonly known as hardiness zones, are geographically defined areas which specify the types of plants that can survive and thrive within them. Some growing zone maps are determined by winter temperatures. But there are many factors to consider beyond the cold when deciding what to plant. Winter, Gardening Zones, Growing Zones Map, Plant Hardiness Zone, Zone 7, Types Of Plants, Seed Germination
Your Guide to Plant Hardiness Zones
*Search by your zip code to find planting and gardening tips for your specific zone!* Growing zones, most commonly known as hardiness zones, are geographically defined areas which specify the types of plants that can survive and thrive within them. Some growing zone maps are determined by winter temperatures. But there are many factors to consider beyond the cold when deciding what to plant.
Soil pH is the measured level of acidity or alkalinity in your soil. The environment, including moisture, lighting, and temperature, can also effect your soil's pH. This is why it's important to test your pH level regularly throughout the growing season. With the right tools, it's very easy to measure your soil's pH level and adjust it if needed. Check out our infographic to learn more! Ideas, Gardens, Vegetable Garden, Soil Ph, Garden Soil, Ph Levels, Canning
Understanding Garden Soil pH | Gardener's Edge
Soil pH is the measured level of acidity or alkalinity in your soil. The environment, including moisture, lighting, and temperature, can also effect your soil's pH. This is why it's important to test your pH level regularly throughout the growing season. With the right tools, it's very easy to measure your soil's pH level and adjust it if needed. Check out our infographic to learn more!
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The Home Gardener’s Guide to Shovels and Spades - Garden Therapy
The Home Garden Guide to Shovels and Spades
Spring Gardening - Tips for getting started early. Yard and garden clean up is important: 1) Make sure your yard or garden is mostly dry before getting to work, 2) Clean up your yard, and 3) Spread compost prior to planting.  |  GardenersEdge.com Cleaning, Compost, Yard, Clean Up, Spring
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Spring Gardening - Tips for getting started early. Yard and garden clean up is important: 1) Make sure your yard or garden is mostly dry before getting to work, 2) Clean up your yard, and 3) Spread compost prior to planting. | GardenersEdge.com
April is National Garden Month! Take time to celebrate #NationalGardenMonth! Plan a new garden (for beginners), try something brand new in your garden (for more experienced gardeners), or help spread the "gardening bug" by helping someone get started in gardening!  |  GardenersEdge.com April, How To Plan, Spread
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April is National Garden Month! Take time to celebrate #NationalGardenMonth! Plan a new garden (for beginners), try something brand new in your garden (for more experienced gardeners), or help spread the "gardening bug" by helping someone get started in gardening! | GardenersEdge.com
Garden Tips for March and April:  Once the spring weather seems to be settling in, prepare by removing winter mulches and covers. Begin letting the ground warm up so you can finally dig in to garden and flower beds!  |  GardenersEdge.com Food Styling, Garden Tips, Garden Rakes, Spring Weather
Garden Rakes
Garden Tips for March and April: Once the spring weather seems to be settling in, prepare by removing winter mulches and covers. Begin letting the ground warm up so you can finally dig in to garden and flower beds! | GardenersEdge.com
Spring Gardening Tips: Maintain the edges of flower beds and gardens from the very beginning this spring. This will get you off on the right foot to keep everything tidy! Be sure to repeat this throughout the spring, as needed. A tidy garden is a happy garden!  |  GardenersEdge.com Flower Beds, Outdoor, Edging Tools, Tidying
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Spring Gardening Tips: Maintain the edges of flower beds and gardens from the very beginning this spring. This will get you off on the right foot to keep everything tidy! Be sure to repeat this throughout the spring, as needed. A tidy garden is a happy garden! | GardenersEdge.com
Early spring is a great time to plan containers and prepare them for planting. If you are in need of new planting containers, there are so many options to choose from! Container Gardening, Container Recipes  |  GardenersEdge.com Planters, Garden Planters, Planter Pots, Growing, Early Spring
Garden Planters & Containers - Gardener‘s Edge
Early spring is a great time to plan containers and prepare them for planting. If you are in need of new planting containers, there are so many options to choose from! Container Gardening, Container Recipes | GardenersEdge.com
Gardening in Late February and early March: If the weather permits, late winter is a great time to till your garden for the first time.  Be sure to also check on your garden tools, especially any motorized tools (mowers, tillers, etc.). While you may have cleaned everything up when you put it away, you want to make sure everything is still working properly! (Pictured: GreenWorks Cordless Cultivator)  |  GardenersEdge.com Greenworks, Tools, Home And Garden, Outdoor Power Equipment, Home Vegetable Garden
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Gardening in Late February and early March: If the weather permits, late winter is a great time to till your garden for the first time. Be sure to also check on your garden tools, especially any motorized tools (mowers, tillers, etc.). While you may have cleaned everything up when you put it away, you want to make sure everything is still working properly! (Pictured: GreenWorks Cordless Cultivator) | GardenersEdge.com
February gardening - Spring Garden Planning! February is the best time to get started on your spring garden. Starting garden planning now gives plenty of time to create a sketch of your ideal garden, and to stock up on seeds, new tools, and the rest of the essentials. If you are starting your own seedlings, you can start on that now too! (But, plan seedlings so they will be ready soon after your area's last expected frost date!)  |  GardenersEdge.com Seeds, Garden Planning, Seed Starting, Spring Garden, Seed Starting Kits, Seedlings, Garden Planning Tool
Seed Starting Supplies - Kits to Get You Started | Gardener‘s Edge
February gardening - Spring Garden Planning! February is the best time to get started on your spring garden. Starting garden planning now gives plenty of time to create a sketch of your ideal garden, and to stock up on seeds, new tools, and the rest of the essentials. If you are starting your own seedlings, you can start on that now too! (But, plan seedlings so they will be ready soon after your area's last expected frost date!) | GardenersEdge.com
Gardening Idea: Need to recycle your fresh Christmas tree? Try using it in the garden!  |  GardenersEdge.com Recycling, Christmas, Fresh, Fresh Christmas Trees, Christmas Tree
Gardening Idea: Need to recycle your fresh Christmas tree? Try using it in the garden! | GardenersEdge.com
Gardening Tips for the Winter: Growing herbs indoors provides access to fresh, homegrown herbs when cooking, especially in the colder months when gardens are lying dormant. If you have already planned and set-up some herbs indoors be sure to provide plenty of light (at least 6 hours), keep foliage from touching windows, and choose pots that allow for plenty of drainage.  |  GardenersEdge.com Windows, Growing Herbs Indoors, Herbs Indoors, Watering
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Gardening Tips for the Winter: Growing herbs indoors provides access to fresh, homegrown herbs when cooking, especially in the colder months when gardens are lying dormant. If you have already planned and set-up some herbs indoors be sure to provide plenty of light (at least 6 hours), keep foliage from touching windows, and choose pots that allow for plenty of drainage. | GardenersEdge.com