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Easy Tricks To Squirrel-Proof Your Garden

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The ripe tomato on the vine has a bite taken out of it. The carrots are dug up. The flower pot has craters in the soil and the plants are lying on the ground. All signs point to … squirrels. While they’re cute, squirrels can be a nuisance to gardeners, who have long battled with

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The Great “Cottagecore” Garden Trend

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“Cottagecore” is a beloved, long-standing trend centered around the natural beauty of country life. Otherwise known as “farmcore,” “countrycore,” and “prairecore,” cottagecore pays homage to the English countryside where tending to the garden, drying clothes on the line, and mending garments is done at a leisurely pace amid the smell of fresh-baked bread and wildflowers

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Daisy The April Birth Flower

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With their sunny booms, quick growth, and innocent childhood associations, daisies are the ultimate spring flower and a perfect choice as the April birth flower. But why are these sweet blooms associated with April and what does folklore say about daisy flower meaning? Here’s everything you need to know about daisies to celebrate spring. Plus,

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Birth Month Flowers: How To Plant A Family Garden

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Design a landscape that’s meaningful and memorable for you and your loved ones by planting your family’s birth month flowers. Categorized by month and blooming conditions, birth flowers hold a special meaning similar to birthstones and zodiac signs. Many believe they can represent your personality, emotions, and relationships — helping you form a deeper connection

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Carnation The January Birth Flower

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January’s birth month flower, the carnation, brings colorful and long-lasting blooms to an otherwise dull winter month. But what do carnation flowers symbolize, why are they associated with January, and how can you grow them? These fascinating facts and folklore will make you appreciate this understated flower all year long! About Carnations A fragrant perennial,

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