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Posted: August 13, 2020 by Stephanie Montalvo

10 Ways To Garden, which way works best for you?

Reading Time: 7 minutes There are so many ways to garden and each has pros and cons. Explore these 10 options and choose which works best for you.

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Posted: August 7, 2020 by Stephanie Montalvo

3 Enlightening Reasons to Start with a Seed so you can change your world!

Reading Time: 6 minutes When planting a garden start with seeds. Don’t be afraid it’s easy and fun to plant with seeds. It is also very beneficial for you, the plant’s health, and the planet. Here are 3 enlightening reasons to start with seed.

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Posted: August 6, 2020 by Stephanie Montalvo

5 Life-Changing Benefits that Plants Offer You!

Reading Time: 3 minutes Plants can be life-changing. From food to shelter and everything in between. We need them in our lives more than we know. Here are five ways plants can benefit you and change your life for the better.

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