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Enhancing Your Lawn's Health: The Advantages of Lawn Aeration

Maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn requires more than routine maintenance like watering and mowing. One often underestimated practice with significant benefits is lawn aeration. This process involves perforating the soil with small holes to facilitate better air, water, and nutrient penetration to the grassroots, promoting deeper root growth and overall lawn health.

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Brighten Your Garden with Spring-Planted Bulbs in Zone 8

While many gardeners associate bulb planting with the fall, there are actually several bulbs that can be planted in the spring to add color and interest to your garden in zone 8. With its mild winters and early springs, zone 8 offers the perfect conditions for these bulbs to thrive.

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Good for the Earth

Bees help flowering plants of all kinds to reproduce. They also give us the gift of honey. In our quest for the most flavorful and distinctively Southern honeys out there we’ve learned a lot. And, naturally, our heritage as growers of flowering plants means we really love bees.

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How Jigsaw Puzzles Help Your Brain

Sorry. I should know this, but what’s your name again? Prescription: A puzzle a day may help keep brain fog away. So says one of the icons of tech. Beyond this, there are lots of plusses in puzzling.

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Let’s Grow Lavender

The captivating scent of lavender has been celebrated for centuries among many cultures. Its aroma has long been associated with calming nerves and promoting relaxation. Growing lavender in containers is not difficult and the rewards lavender brings us are many. From its beautiful purple blossoms to amping up the flavor intrigue of desserts, or helping us sleep better, it’s an herb well worth growing at home.

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What’s a Dibbler, and Why Do I Want One?

Around 2 centuries ago, England’s first gardening tool maker created the perfected version of a dibbler, constructed out of Sheffield sterling silver and outfitted with a wooden handle for comfort. Now, why might you want to use a dibbler, you ask. For one thing, specialized tools are just so, well… cool.

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