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5 Seed Starting Tips

5 Seed Starting Tips

Apr 12th 2023

To give your plants a head start and get the most out of your growing season, you can decide to start your own seeds. Cheaper than buying sprouts, simple to learn and effective in the garden, seed starting is a great way to get the homegrown plants you want. It's also the best way to ensure your see …
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How to Winterize a Pond with Fish

How to Winterize a Pond with Fish

Apr 12th 2023

Have you ever wondered what happens to fish in ponds and lakes during the winter? When the mercury drops, we humans can go inside and flip on the furnace or huddle by the heater. For our friends the fish, it's a different story. If left in the pond outside your home or business, they must survive t …
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15 Things You Should Never Compost

15 Things You Should Never Compost

Apr 12th 2023

Composting is the best method we know for truly turning trash into cash. Recycling the right yard debris and table scraps in a composter can yield black gold in the form of rich, dark soil that can help any garden or plant grow better. In addition, recycling your kitchen scraps, leaves, grass clippi …
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Growing Your Own Fruits and Nuts

Growing Your Own Fruits and Nuts

Apr 12th 2023

One of the most important aspects of food self-sufficiency is perennial foods, and fruits and nuts offer some of the most delicious and pollinator-friendly perennials available. You don't need an entire orchard to reap the benefits of growing your own trees and shrubs of abundance. There are varieti …
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Planning Your Pollinator Garden

Planning Your Pollinator Garden

Apr 12th 2023

The perfect storm of 2020 was a year to remember. We had the worst pandemic in 100 years. An unparalleled fire season on the West Coast brought on by a drought threatened people, property and native fauna and flora. All over the country, many of us were sheltering in place. Some turned to gardening …
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Best Gifts for a Gardener

Best Gifts for a Gardener

Apr 12th 2023

Spring is here and most of us are more than ready to start gardening. It is very satisfying to plant, tent, harvest and share your own food. We know that having the right tools can make a big difference in the garden, so we have composed a list of must-haves for gardeners. We have selected a few ite …
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How To Transition Your Garden From Winter To Spring

How To Transition Your Garden From Winter To Spring

Apr 12th 2023

As the days are getting longer, it is essential to begin preparing your garden for the growing season. Spring is a season of transition and getting everything into place for summer can take ample time and planning. Spring cleaning isn't just for organizing your home, it can also extend to your garde …
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Essential Equipment You'll Need to Grow Cannabis

Essential Equipment You'll Need to Grow Cannabis

Apr 7th 2023

Congrats. You have decided you want to grow your own, whether for pleasure or profit. But before you can harvest your bud, you will be wondering what equipment is needed to grow cannabis. DripWorks is here to help with our primer on marijuana growing equipment. We'll give you the straight skinny on …
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Winterizing Raised Garden Beds

Winterizing Raised Garden Beds

Apr 4th 2023

After a successful gardening season, we must prepare our garden beds for winter as the days get cooler and shorter. Most of us are familiar with "putting your garden to bed" for winter. Winterizing your garden protects your plants and creates a solid foundation for next year's garden crops. Step 1# …
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How To Set Up Drip Irrigation On A Slope

How To Set Up Drip Irrigation On A Slope

Mar 30th 2023

Looking to set up an irrigation system on a hillside or slope? Though it may seem more difficult than your average flat irrigation set-up at first glance, it simply requires a bit more consideration. According to Colorado State University, drip irrigation is the most efficient way to water your plan …
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