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Hannah Epperson is a communication professional and published author living in Asheville, NC. She's a native plant nerd and historical fiction enthusiast.

Americans have a bit of a love affair with their lawns. Lawns cover 40 million acres of land in the US. Those lush, manicured expanses of grass are rooted in European aristocratic traditions, where they symbolized wealth and control over nature. And who doesn’t want to appear at least a little aristocratic? Yet, there’s another …

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A great garden starts with great dirt. And if you’re looking to purchase that dirt for your garden or containers, you’re not alone. About half of all gardeners in the U.S. purchase soil for their gardens. That comes out to a lot of dirt–about 154 million cubic yards annually..  Whether you’re looking for beautiful blooms …

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So many veggie plants, so little space! Vegetable gardening is undoubtedly a popular activity–Americans spent an estimated $3.8 billion total on vegetable gardening in 2023. But not everyone is looking to create the traditional garden plot–for many of today’s gardeners, that approach just isn’t practical. The median size of a home garden is actually fairly …

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Dreaming of creating your own veggie garden? You’re not alone. In the most recent National Gardening Survey, a whopping 88% of respondents are taking part in gardening activities–a number that has grown by 10% from pre-Pandemic years. But many non-gardeners in the survey said they’d given up gardening due to a lack of space. The …

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Pollinators are small creatures with a big impact. In fact, they are responsible for about one of every three bites of food we eat! Most of the flowering plants on earth–including the ones we depend upon for food–rely on bees, birds, butterflies, bats, and other animals in order to reproduce. Unfortunately, many of these important …

Read More about Don’t Accidentally Chase Away the Bees and Butterflies From Your Garden

A flower bouquet? In this economy? With cut flower costs soaring over the past few years–the pace of inflation for cut flowers surged to 9.4% in June of 2024 alone–a vase of fresh flowers on the table feels like such a luxury. But you don’t need to wait for Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, or a …

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