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If you’re looking for an easy way to attract more bees to your garden, planting purple flowers is a great place to start. Bees are naturally drawn to shades of purple, blue, and violet. These colors stand out to pollinators and help them locate nectar-rich flowers more easily. By adding a variety of purple blooms…

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Lavender is one of the most rewarding plants to grow in the garden. Its fragrant flowers attract pollinators, make beautiful cut flowers, and can be harvested for a variety of homemade projects. But if your lavender plant is healthy and green yet refuses to bloom, it can be frustrating. The good news is that lavender…

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I just love fresh raspberries. It’s taken me years to get my raspberry patch to the point where I can grow enough raspberries to actually make delicious recipes like this raspberry freezer jam. Raspberry freezer jam is super easy to make. Not a canner? Then this is a great option for making homemade jam without…

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Lavender is one of the most beautiful and fragrant cottage garden flowers you can grow. Regular pruning helps keep lavender plants compact, encourages more blooms, and prevents them from becoming woody and overgrown. Many gardeners are afraid to prune lavender because they’re worried about damaging the plant. Fortunately, pruning lavender is simple once you understand…


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Lavender is one of the most beloved cottage garden flowers thanks to its fragrant blooms, drought tolerance, and ability to attract bees and butterflies. But if your lavender is turning yellow, developing brown stems, dying from the center, or simply doesn’t look healthy anymore, you’re not alone. The good news is that most lavender problems…

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