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Why Do My Potted Flowers Die After Planting in the Garden?

It’s a common scenario: flowers look vibrant in their pots at the nursery but begin to wilt once planted in the garden. In many cases, this doesn’t...

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Flower Gardening

Why Do My Potted Flowers Die After Planting in the Garden?

It’s a common scenario: flowers look vibrant in their pots at the nursery but begin to wilt once planted in the garden. In many cases, this doesn’t mean they’re dying—it could simply be transplant ...

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Flower Gardening

Can You Plant Flowers Straight from the Pot? What Every Beginner Should Know

For beginners, buying flowers in pots is a shortcut to getting started with gardening. Garden centers and local nurseries offer rows of colorful flowers already growing in potting mix, making them ...

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Flower Gardening

Shearing Back Spent Flowers for a Second Bloom

When flowers finish their first round of blooming, they often enter a lull—producing fewer blooms or shifting energy into seed production. The vibrant color fades, stems stretch out, and your once-...

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Flower Gardening

Pinching and Pruning: What’s the Difference—and When to Do Each

Florida gardeners enjoy a long growing season, vibrant flowering plants, and nearly year-round color. But to truly make the most of your blooms, knowing how to care for them properly is key.

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Flower Gardening

Companion Planting: Plants That Don’t Pair Well with Zinnias

Zinnias are the cheerful stars of any flower garden. These low-maintenance annuals are a favorite among gardeners for their colorful blooms, quick growth, and versatility in flower beds and borders.

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Flower Gardening

What is a Chelsea Chop? A Guide to Longer Blooms

Just like vegetables need chopping in the kitchen, certain flowering plants in your garden can benefit from a little timely trimming too. Enter the Chelsea Chop—a pruning method that sounds like a ...

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Celebrate Easter with These Hardy Flowers for Your Garden
Flower Gardening

Celebrate Easter with These Hardy Flowers for Your Garden

Celebrate Easter with hardy flowers that thrive all season. Use NutriPod fertilizer for annuals and flowering shrubs to keep your garden healthy and vibrant. Read More.

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Drought-Tolerant Flowers for Your Spring Garden
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Drought-Tolerant Flowers for Your Spring Garden

Grow a vibrant, low-maintenance garden with drought-tolerant flowers. Boost blooms with NutriPod fertilizer for healthier plants and lasting color this spring! Read More.  

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How to Prepare Garden for Spring: Your Ultimate Guide
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How to Prepare Garden for Spring: Your Ultimate Guide

Get your garden spring-ready with soil prep, pruning, and early planting. Use NutriPod fertilizer when planting to support strong, healthy growth all season. Read more. 

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Flower Gardening

New to Gardening? Try These Beginner-Friendly Flowers

Many beginner gardeners struggle with keeping their plants alive because they choose delicate flowers that require more care and experience than they can provide. But don’t let that discourage you!

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