How to Restore Overgrown Garden Spaces 

Overgrown garden space with yellow structure and fence in the background.A well-kept garden enhances a home’s curb appeal. When the mowing, trimming, and pruning stops, grass and plants can grow uncontrollably. The result? An eye-sore that can be as dangerous as it is unappealing. The reasons for an overgrown garden space can vary, but the good news is that your outdoor space is not entirely hopeless. In this blog, we will discuss how to rescue an overgrown garden and the steps you can take to keep history from repeating itself. Continue reading How to Restore Overgrown Garden Spaces 

Annuals or Perennials: What to Plant

Blue and purple hydrangeas in full bloom.Spring is just around the corner; before we know it, all the snow will be melted, and it’ll be time to start tending to the gardens. Take a look around your yard: what are you growing this year? When you head to the nursery, your plant purchasing options come down to two primary categories: annuals or perennials. Today, we’re going to share the things you need to know about each prior to planting.

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Tips for Planting and Maintaining a Pollinator-Friendly Garden

Bumble bee extracting pollen from a flower in a pollinator-friendly gardenPollinators – such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds – play a critical role in flower reproduction and fruit and vegetable growth. Planting a pollinator-friendly garden will not only contribute to your property’s aesthetic but with the dwindling numbers of pollinators, you’re helping to preserve their populations. Since planting and maintaining a pollinator-friendly garden can be a complex task, read about our helpful tips to get you started. Continue reading Tips for Planting and Maintaining a Pollinator-Friendly Garden