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Plant Parenting 101

Plant Parenting 101

New to the world of indoor plants? Want a new hobby but don’t know where to start? Doubt your green thumb or plant fostering abilities? This is the article for you! Everyone starts somewhere. Here’s everything we think you need to know in order to start fostering a happy, healthy indoor jungle.

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Why Do Gardens Love Snow?

Why Do Gardens Love Snow?

Snow can be a hassle, but did you know all the benefits it brings to the garden? While freeze-thaw cycles can be deadly for plants, snow can actually protect your plants in the winter. Learn why snow helps gardens thrive come spring.

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Plant & Garden Design Trends in 2022

Plant & Garden Design Trends in 2022

The biggest themes for 2022 we’ve seen repeated are a renewed focus on mental health, more demand for sustainability, and a blurring of lines between indoor and outdoor design. We think these ten trends are the ones that will make the biggest impact in gardening and horticulture in the new year.

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Anchors and Foundation Plants | Create Structure and Balance with Winter Interest

Anchors and Foundation Plants | Create Structure and Balance with Winter Interest

To incorporate winter interest into your home landscaping, try this technique: make sure your garden has good anchors and that your home has good foundation plants. These two principles of landscaping are great ways to bring evergreen foliage and winter interest into your garden designs. Read on to learn the difference between anchors and foundation plants, and why early winter can help you choose the right ones!

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How to Feed The Birds In Your Winter Garden

How to Feed The Birds In Your Winter Garden

As you plan out your winter garden, please remember our feathered friends that live in our Maryland backyards. Since food, shelter, and water are more difficult for them to find in colder months, we can step in and help! Learn how to prep your garden to be bird-friendly, how to set up a squirrel-proof bird feeder, and how to attract backyard birds consistently this winter.

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Plant Styling 101 – What Is It, Who Does It and How To Do It Yourself

Plant Styling 101 – What Is It, Who Does It and How To Do It Yourself

Match your plants to your personal sense of style. Or, these days, you can let a professional plant stylist do it for you! Learn how these creatives help plant parents make sure their spaces feel balanced and their plants thrive.

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Pandemic Plants—How to Care For Houseplants When Returning to Work

Pandemic Plants—How to Care For Houseplants When Returning to Work

As the world slowly crawls its way back to an upright position, and we all return to our in-office jobs, there are ways to ensure your houseplants thrive, even if you aren’t around all day to care for them.

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How to Care for a Young Tree

How to Care for a Young Tree

Congratulations, you’ve brought home a brand new tree from Patuxent Nursery! Now what? What are the best practices for new tree care?

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The Best Potted Plants for Father’s Day

The Best Potted Plants for Father’s Day

Father’s Day is fast approaching. With this special day comes the opportunity to show your dad, grandfather or father figure just how much you appreciate him. This yearly effort of finding Dad the right Father’s Day gift shouldn’t cause headaches — or worse, break the bank. A potted plant for Father’s Day is a simple and thoughtful gift you’ll both enjoy.

We’ve got you covered in picking potted plants Dad will love, and you will love giving, all with the help of a few expert tips and tricks.

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How To Plant Annuals

How To Plant Annuals

Looking to add annuals to your garden this year? Use these tips on how to plant annuals to find the best ways to make your annuals thrive.

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How to Care For Succulents – A Handy Guide

How to Care For Succulents – A Handy Guide

If you ever stroll through a greenhouse, you will likely walk by a selection of plants that look like they are from another world.  Their leaves look plump and rubbery. They often have vibrant, almost iridescent, colors or patterns. These, my friends, are succulents.

Succulents, by definition, are plants that store water in their foliage – hence the thicker, more substantial looking leaf.  When I think of a succulent, a cactus is always the first thing that pops into my mind – one of those big ones that looks like a person standing with their arms in an awkward upward position…you know the ones I’m talking about.  BUT, cacti are not the only type of succulent.

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What is an Air Plant?

What is an Air Plant?

Air plants are known for their simple look: as the name implies, they don’t need to be planted in soil. The term ‘air plants’ is the common name for Tillandsias, a type of Bromeliad. Air plants absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves, while the the roots are used primarily to provide support for the plant.

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The Best Shrubs for Fall Color

The Best Shrubs for Fall Color

Happy first day of Fall everyone! We just LOVE fall. It’s the time of year when leaves start to change, perennials return to the ground, and some shrubs just plain show off with a beautiful display. Today we’d like to share our list of the best shrubs for fall color with you.

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7 Easy Steps to Install a Soaker Hose

7 Easy Steps to Install a Soaker Hose

A soaker hose is a wonderful tool and much easier to use than you might think. Here are 7 easy steps to install a soaker hose.

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