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6 Lavender Varieties to Elevate Your Garden & Senses
Discover the beauty, fragrance, and pollinator power of lavender! From low-maintenance care to garden versatility, explore six of our favorite lavender varieties that will elevate your landscape—and ship straight to your door.
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What Are the Mental Health Benefits of Plants?
The physical health benefits of plants have been proven over centuries, but did you know that there are mental health benefits associated with plants too? The use and presence of plants in your environment can boost your cognitive function and improve your mood.
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Trendiest Houseplants for 2020 - Including a Classic Comeback
Houseplants will remain a high demand product in 2020 as the indoor garden trend continues to take hold across the country. The ease in which consumers can procure the coveted variety of living decor through online stores, amazon, and Etsy only fuels the desire to add to growing collections.
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Magnolia Trees for Spring Blooms
When most people think of magnolias, they automatically picture a towering tree with large deep green leaves and white flowers. Saying the word magnolia inevitably makes us think of the southern United States, that's why they've been called Southern Magnolias forever.
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Boxwood Shrubs that Stay Green in Winter
Few plants rival boxwood shrubs for winter color. Boxwoods are truly a classic evergreen shrub that has been a favorite of American gardeners for hundreds of years. The dark green leaves of boxwoods add permanence to the garden and can be kept trimmed into hedges and privacy screens.
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Growing Privacy Trees and Shrubs In Shade
Finding plants to fill in or create privacy in shaded areas is not as complex as it seems. There are a range of trees, hedges, and shrubs that not only create dynamic or focal aspects to landscaping but can also provide a substantial amount of visual and auditory privacy.
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Low-Light Plants for Dressing up your Bathroom
Let's face it bathrooms are the darkest rooms in our living space, sometimes void of light altogether which is not conducive to supporting life. The elevated humidity levels that occur during baths or showers mimics the natural environment of these plants.
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