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The Benefits of Using Mulch in Your GardenMulch is a powerful tool in garden care that offers numerous benefits, making it a valuable addition to any gardening routine. From enhancing soil health to simplifying maintenance, here’s why you should consider using mulch in your garden.1. Improves Soil Moisture RetentionOne of the primary benefits of mulch is its ability to retain soil moisture. By covering the soil, mulch reduces evaporation and help… Read more
Organic Pest & Disease Controls: Nurturing Your Garden the Natural WayIn the quest for a flourishing garden, controlling pests and diseases naturally is both a rewarding and eco-friendly choice. Embracing organic methods ensures that you protect your plants and the environment while maintaining a beautiful, healthy garden. Here’s a guide to some effective organic pest and disease controls that will help you manage your garden’s health with a gent… Read more

Sep 4th 2024

Choosing the Perfect Tree for Your Landscape: Key Questions to ConsiderWhen it comes to enhancing your landscape with trees, making the right choice can transform your outdoor space. Before you purchase a tree, it's essential to ask yourself a few key questions. This guide will help you navigate the selection process and find the perfect tree for your needs!1. How Much Space Do You Have?The first consideration is the available space in your yard.… Read more
Aloe Vera: Removes formaldehydes from the air. Can also be used topically on skin for burns. Bright indirect light.Rubber Plant: Cleans air by emitting high oxygen content & purifies indoor air by removing toxins. Indirect bright light, well draining soil and infrequent watering.Boston Fern: Acts as a natural air humidifier, and general purifier. Among one of the best air purifying plants! Bright light and damp soil.English Ivy: Known for rem… Read more
InsecticidesBacillus Thurengensis (BT): BT attacks leaf and needle eating caterpillars through ingesting the bacterium. They will stop feeding with out hours although you may not see extermination for a few days. Citrus Oils: Citric oil from citrus peels destroys the waxy coating in the the insects repository systems making it one of the more effective organic controls. It can harm aquatic invertebrates however, so it should not be used neat… Read more