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Category Archives: Special Days/ Holidays

An oscillating sprinkler is watering green grass. Its black and orange body sits on a gray base connected to a hose, with water spraying out.

Beginner Gardening: Pre-Spring Tool Checklist

It’s important to take a full and honest inventory of your items so you can decide what to keep, fix, or replace so that you can order and receive your new products in time for the start of the springtime growing season!

A quaint garden setup with a vibrant red geranium growing out of a white teapot, situated on a rustic wooden table among other potted plants.

3 Unique (& Cute) Ways to Preserve Bouquets or Cut Flowers

What’s better than seeing the sunlight bouncing off your colorful treasures and imprinting its glow on your space? Even more charming is seeing those fresh blooms contained in something delightful.

The image depicts nine types of nuts with their names: Peanut, Almond, Hazelnut, Pecan, Cashew, Brazil nut, Macadamia, Walnut, and Pistachio, illustrated in a cartoon style.

Health Benefits Associated with Nuts – National Nut Day 2021

Nuts are a high-nutritional-value food that contain the majority of the vitamins and minerals the body requires. They are a major source of ALA omega-3 fatty acids.

Indoor plants near a desk adding greenery and life to technology

National Indoor Plant Week – September 19-25

many benefits of bringing plant life indoors was imperative to human health and connection to the natural world around us.

Honeybee pollinating sunflower

World Honeybee Day

Even though they are so important, we have seen a decline in honeybees from 6 million beehives in 1947 to 4 million in 1970, 3 million in 1990, and about 2.5 million as of 2017.

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