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How to Grow Mandevilla – A Vine Idea

Ah summer. By now, the thermostat is flirting with triple digits. The bugs have come out of their winter hiding places to devour large swaths of helpless vegetation before disappearing unseen into the foliage to …

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Written by: Lauren

June 15, 2016

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Gardening

Insidious Garden Problems – When Good Yards Go to the Dark Side

Except for the hordes of thirsty mosquitoes that view me as their own personal blood bank, summer is without question the best season for gardeners. In my not-so-humble opinion, Christmas is overrated because it has a …

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Written by: Lauren

June 7, 2016

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Gardening, Landscaping

Mailbox Appeal – Pep it up With Plants

One way to perk up an uninteresting mailbox is to add some colorful flowers, tasty herbs, or even vegetables to the existing structure. While some mailboxes do indeed come with planters attached, homeowners can easily add …

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Written by: Lauren

May 27, 2016

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Gardening

Idiot Proof Houseplants – Good Specimens for Brown Thumbs

I will be the first to admit I’m not very good with houseplants, mostly because I tend to forget to water them on a regular basis. After all, the rain will start to pound on the …

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Written by: Lauren

May 20, 2016

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Gardening

Super Scented Plants – Add An Olfactory Element to Your Yard

Although edible landscaping has taken off and vegetable gardens have become incredibly popular of late, nothing truly beats the sweet, spicy smell of honeysuckle or the fragrant aroma of a lavender bush. So, if you’re …

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Written by: Lauren

May 6, 2016

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Gardening, Green, Pest Control

How to Keep the Rascals OUT of YOUR Garden

Awww! So adorable! Right? Wrong! Don’t be fooled! This sweet little hippity-hop-bun-bun is one of the most notorious scoundrels to ever descend upon the gardener’s plot. It’s the reason you need garden pest prevention done …

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Written by: Amy

April 27, 2016

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Gardening, How To

Starting Seedlings Outside and Get Your Garden Groove On!

When there is snow on the ground in most parts of the country and holiday travelers are fretting over delayed flights, most gardening periodicals and blogs choose to tell us that we should get a …

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Written by: Lauren

April 15, 2016

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Gardening

Nary a Bad Seed – 6 Seed Companies for Your Gardening Needs

Spring is in the air! If you haven’t gotten started on The Garden, 2016 edition, it’s not too late to do so! Although we’ve covered seed company reviews before, the emphasis was on catalogs and not …

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Written by: Lauren

April 6, 2016

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Gardening

Scarborough Fair – Growing Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

We all know the song, a traditional English ballad that was adapted by the Beatles as well as the duo of Simon and Garfunkel. However, gardeners might not always be equally familiar with the plants …

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Written by: Lauren

March 26, 2016

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Gardening, Landscaping

Thorny Plants Tips and Tricks – We’ve Got Some Points

Anyone who reads Home Fixated regularly will know that thorny plants generally aren’t my cup of tea, soda, or coffee. Even so, there’s absolutely no reason you shouldn’t add them to your yard if they strike your …

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Written by: Lauren

March 14, 2016

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