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10 Inspired Ways to Style Your Porch and Patio

Ready for some porch and patio inspiration? The ten styling ideas you’ll see here will get your creative wheels turning. There’s a little something for everyone and every time of the year. Dressing up your patio can be as fun as decorating your living room when you consider the uses for the space and the

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Flowering Shrubs

25 Gardening Tips for Seniors and Busy Homeowners

Lots of people who like to garden also like to collect plants. We find irresistible plants everywhere we go and one by one, our gardens grow. And grow. And grow! While it’s perfectly OK (and fun!) to collect lots of different kinds of plants, we need to get smarter about which ones we allow into

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Garden Crossings Garden Center

Go Inside Garden Crossings

Running a garden center is challenging but definitely has its benefits. In this blog, we’re going inside Garden Crossings to see how this family business works on the daily, which plants members of the staff enjoy the most, and looking at this season’s ups and downs. I interviewed owner Heidi Grasman and a few members

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Moon Garden
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Grow a Moon Garden

Photo Courtesy of Proven Winners You may have seen the idea of planting a moon garden pop up in your social feeds recently since it has become quite trendy. But the concept of designing a garden with plants and water features that reflect the moonlight is an ancient trend born centuries ago in China’s meditation

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Garden Crossings Garden Center
Cultural Care

What’s New at Garden Crossings?

There is never a dull moment here at Garden Crossings! We work year-round to improve and expand our business, search for new plants and products we think our customers will love, and assemble a five star team of people to make it all happen. Here are a few highlights of what’s new this season. New

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Long Perennial Border Garden
Annual Flowers

How to Plan a Garden So Something Is Always in Bloom

Photo Courtesy of Susan Martin Growing a beautiful garden where something is always in bloom takes some time to master but is incredibly rewarding in the long run. Here are 10 valuable tips here that will help you along in the process. These are things we’ve learned from our own experience developing our gardens over

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SUPERTUNIA VISTA® Jazzberry™ Petunia - Annual
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Heidi and Rod’s Top 10 New Plants for 2022

With so many fun new plants to try each year, how do you choose? Start by taking a look at Heidi and Rod’s list of top ten favorites. They know a good plant when they see one and since they have the advantage of growing many of the new varieties before they are introduced, you’ll

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Annual Combination ‘Nightingale’

Let us help you with your garden Inspiration with our three in one plant combination! Enjoy the beautiful colors of Supertunia Vista® Jazzberry™, Superbells® Dreamsicle®, and Superbells® Honeyberry™ planted in your landscape or in your container gardens. The ‘Nightingale’ combination forms a mounded/trailing habit suitable for all your garden designs. This Proven Winners® annual combination

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Annual Combination Share the Joy - Annual

Annual Combination ‘Share the Joy’

Let us help you with your garden Inspiration with our three-in-one plant combination! Enjoy the beautiful colors and vigor of Supertunia Vista® Bubblegum®, Supertunia Vista® Snowdrift™, and Supertunia Vista® Jazzberry™ planted in your landscape or in your container gardens. The Supertunia Vista® series of Supertunia® are powerhouse performers with never-ending blooms and vigor. The ‘Share

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What is an Ornamedible?

The term “ornamedible” is picking up steam with today’s gardeners and you might be wondering what it actually means. Ornamedible is a plant that combines both ornamental and edible qualities into one – something you might grow primarily for one use or the other, but ultimately fulfills both roles. You might also think of it

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