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Planning your first flower garden

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Planning and setting up your first flower garden may seem challenging, even a bit daunting, but once you see the result blossoming, the efforts will all be worth it. This simple overview of flower garden basics will help you to start on this enriching endeavour, express your creativity, get closer to nature and enjoy a truly flowering experience.


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Pauline says...
I am much more of a veggie girl. ;-)
Of course you need the odd flower to attract polinators. :-)
Agastaches orange crush is my fave bee attractor.
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