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Harvesting Zinnia Blooms Early for Seed Saving

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Don’t toss those spent zinnias! Learn how to easily harvest seeds from your vibrant zinnia flowers and enjoy their beauty year after year. In this resource guide, you’ll learn step-by-step instructions and tips for successful seed saving, allowing you to grow stunning zinnias again and again.

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The Importance of Deadheading Your Blooming Plants

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Want more blooms and a thriving garden? Deadheading might be the answer! Learn how this simple practice extends bloom time, improves aesthetics, and promotes healthy plant growth. Get ready to enjoy a more vibrant and flourishing garden!

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How to Keep Ferns Healthy with Epsom Salt

Green Sword Fern or Fishbone fern

With lush green fronds, and a graceful appearance, Ferns are a favorite among gardeners. While these plants are typically low maintenance, we have a game-changing tip that will take your Ferns’ growth and health to the next level.

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Growing Geraniums

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Geraniums are a long-blooming flower, starting in spring and often lasting all the way to fall. What’s even better is that if kept in the right conditions, they can even bloom in winter to early spring! 

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How to Start Seeds Indoors

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Starting seeds indoors opens a whole new world for backyard gardening. You save time and money while discovering new varieties of your favorite plants. Growing seeds indoors is also an incredible way to give your garden a tremendous jump start on the season, equating to about a six to eight-week extension of your growing season.

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