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Adriana Copaceanu is a passionate nature lover living in the country on her dream property, where she grows vegetables, lavender, and wildflowers that she shares with the wildlife they attract. When she's not in the garden, she loves spending time with her chickens and planning her next nature project. Check out her books below:

If you are looking for a great family time project, try making an edible birdhouse. For an even simpler project, try a feeder with stuff around the house (a milk box, pine cone, etc). This great do-it-yourself project is quick, easy, and fun. Common food items like sunflower seeds, various nuts, peanut butter, flour, graham …

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If you grow zucchini, you probably already know giant zucchinis happen. No matter how careful you are, how often you check, you’ll miss one, and a couple of days later, you’ll come face to face with one of those humongous green beauties. No worries: I’ll share my thoughts on what to do with a large …

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There’s nothing quite like freshly picked asparagus from your own garden. It might sound exaggerated, but I promise you that there’s no comparison between store-bought and homegrown asparagus. So, I’ll share our experience with planting asparagus at our new property. Learning how to grow asparagus is really easy, and you’ll enjoy the fruits of your …

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Tired of planting flowers that fade too fast? Want a garden that turns heads all summer long? If you love flowers and are always looking for new varieties to plant in your backyard, you’ll love this list of sun-loving perennials that bloom all summer. Some perennials bloom just a few weeks out of the year, …

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Pink is a calming color associated with femininity, love, and kindness. It’s the color of romance.  So naturally, most gardeners love having it in their yard as a focal point or as a complement to the color scheme.  Pink perennial flowers add a pop of beautiful color and are a great addition to any garden …

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Originally from North America, blueberries were introduced to European countries over a hundred years ago. This introduction has made blueberries popular throughout most of the world. There are so many great ways to enjoy blueberries, but tea may not be the first that comes to mind.  Blueberry tea is a great drink to have when …

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While many flowering plants open their blooms during daylight hours and close for the nighttime, others follow the reverse schedule. These evocative night-blooming flowers have, in many cases, co-evolved with nocturnal pollinators such as moths and bats, and frequently have ornate, often white or otherwise bright-colored flowers giving off a strong perfume. Some blooms may …

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Have you heard of cucumber blindness? As gardeners, I’m sure we’ve all suffered from it at one time or another. One day, you look at your cucumber plants and see nothing but tiny cukes, and the next day, you find yourself with one or more giant ones that have grown past their ideal size. Now …

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Are you here because you’re frustrated and have been asking yourself, “Why aren’t my hydrangeas blooming?” While growing flowers is simple most of the time, the reality is that many things could cause your flowers not to bloom. Let’s take a look at why your hydrangeas aren’t blooming. They’re such a beautiful flower, so seeing …

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