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20 Tips for Boosting the Yield from Your Vegetable Garden

As the demand for healthy, accessible produce increases, more people are looking for tips on how to maximize the yields in their own vegetable gardens. Here are 20 helpful tips to use as a checklist when planning, planting, maintaining, and harvesting. 1. Nourish your soil. Nowhere is it more important to nourish your soil than

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CANDY CLOUD™ Blue Phlox

(Mounding Phlox) Phlox ‘Candy Cloud Blue’ is a dreamy, pastel-hued perennial that blankets the garden in clouds of soft, sky-blue blooms from early to midsummer. Each fragrant flower cluster forms atop sturdy stems, creating a lush, full appearance that adds cool-toned beauty to borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator plantings. The gentle blue tones with a

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Meet Our New Blogger: Susan Martin

Susan Martin - -Garden Writer/BloggerGet ready for an amazing year of gardening blogs! This year, our friend and colleague Susan Martin will be sharing all sorts of tips, ideas and inspiration with you each month. She’ll be sure to cover many of our most frequently asked questions on the blog and offer easy solutions for you to follow. We’ll announce her new posts in our emails and on our social channels, so you won’t miss a single one. Let’s get started by having Susan introduce herself to you.

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CANDY CLOUD™ Lavender Phlox

(Mounding Phlox) Phlox Candy Cloud™ Lavender is a beautiful spring-blooming perennial that fills the early-season garden with a soft blanket of lavender color. This variety was bred to bloom between early creeping phlox and later summer perennials, creating a seamless transition of color in the landscape. Its compact, mounded habit reaches about 14 to 16

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CANDY CLOUD™ Pink Phlox

(Mounding Phlox) Phlox Candy Cloud™ Pink is a charming, spring-blooming perennial that transforms the garden into a carpet of soft, rosy-pink color. Blooming just after creeping phlox and before summer perennials like salvia, it fills that perfect early-season window with lush color and texture. The rounded, mounded form grows about 14 to 16 inches tall

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Planting in Cracks and Crevices

Crack and crevice gardening transforms narrow gaps between stones, walls, and pathways into intentional, living garden spaces. It focuses on using tight pockets of soil, natural drainage, and heat-reflective surfaces to create beautiful displays in areas where most plants would struggle. With thoughtful placement and an eye for texture and scale, these once-problematic spaces become striking architectural features

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