Garden & Lawn

Baking Soda for Plants: A Green Thumb’s Secret Weapon

 Baking soda, that humble kitchen staple, isn’t just for baking cookies or cleaning countertops. It turns out that this unassuming white powder can work wonders in your garden too! From promoting plant health to warding off pests, let’s dive into the miraculous uses of baking soda for your beloved green companions.

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A Garden Showoff, One Plant That's So Easy

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4 Plants To Keep Rats & Rodents From Selecting Your home to Breed

4 Plants To Keep Rats & Rodents From Selecting Your home to Breed

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Hawaiian Ti plants may struggle in Palm Coast garden's, here is why.

Hawaiian ti plants are a popular choice in both garden and houseplants in Florida. Yet, before embarking on planting these exquisite plants in your outdoor space, it's wise to take a few factors into account. 

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Why Growing Rosemary In Your Garden Can Be So Rewarding


Rosemary is a rewarding and forgiving plant for any level of grower while growing rosemary in your home garden can provide several benefits no matter where you live in Palm Coast or Flagler County. Rosemary likes an average of 6 sun hours with a cooling down period of partial shade before the evening rest. Planting on the north or east side of your home will likely offer maximum sun exposure without stressing the plant in the hot summer months.

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