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How to Transfer Potted Plants To Your Garden

Starting a garden with potted flowers is one of the easiest ways to enjoy instant beauty and reliable growth. Instead of waiting for seeds to sprou...

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General Gardening

How to Transfer Potted Plants To Your Garden

Starting a garden with potted flowers is one of the easiest ways to enjoy instant beauty and reliable growth. Instead of waiting for seeds to sprout and mature, buying plants that are already estab...

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Lawn Care

NPK Breakdown: What Nutrients Does Bermuda Need Year-Round?

Bermudagrass is one of the most widely used warm-season grasses in the US, often seen as the default choice for home lawns, golf courses, and athletic fields. Its reputation for being tough, fast-g...

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Plant Care

How NutriPod Works: An Easy-to-Use Fertilizer That Grows With Your Plants

Fertilizing can sometimes feel like guesswork—measuring out scoops of granular product, trying to read the fine print on labels, and wondering whether you’re giving your plants too much or too little.

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Plant Care

What Makes a Fertilizer Sustainable?

Sustainable lawn care isn’t about skipping fertilizer altogether—it’s about choosing the right kind and using it responsibly. Homeowners today are more environmentally aware than ever, but navigati...

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Vegetable Gardening

When and Why to Let Vegetables Bolt or Go to Seed

If you've ever walked out to your garden in early summer only to find your lettuce shooting up tall and producing yellow flowers, you’ve experienced what’s called bolting. In simple terms, bolting ...

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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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General Gardening

When Yellowing Leaves Should Go—and When to Wait

Yellowing leaves are a common concern among gardeners, whether you're growing vegetables, flowering shrubs, or seasonal annuals. They can be a simple sign of a plant’s natural life cycle—or a clue ...

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General Gardening

No More Flop! Smart Ways to Support Tall Plants

Every home gardener has dealt with it—plants that start strong, then slump. One day your garden bed looks tidy and lush, and the next, tall stems are flopping under their own weight, bent by strong...

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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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Plant Care

Fertilizer Overload: How NutriPod Helps You Avoid Overdoing It

You finally committed to fertilizing regularly—and now your lawn is turning yellow, your tomato leaves are curling, and your flower beds are full of green but not a single bloom.

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