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Marcie Miner, Author at Naturescape LLC - Page 11 of 14

weeding your garden efficiently

Weed Your Garden More Efficiently

Today is #NationalWeedYourGardenDay and here at Naturescape, we have come up with some ways to weed your garden more efficiently. If you leave your garden weeds unchecked, they will swiftly choke out your plants and vegetables you plan to grow. They can also block out the sun which plants need to thrive. Weeds are also

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food safety in your vegetable garden

Food Safety in Your Vegetable Garden

With all the people sickened from Romaine Lettuce lately, it is no surprise that people are wanting to grow their own food for safety. Vegetable gardens can provide a steady source of fresh food that can be completely safe if you take certain steps to ensure the food is grown and harvested properly. Growing season

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grow plants that attract butterflies

Grow plants that attract Butterflies, make a pollinator garden!

We should all be growing plants that attract butterflies.  Over the last 20 years, there has been a noticeable decline in the monarch butterfly population. Butterflies eat their way through the U.S. as they travel down to Mexico for the winter.  Unfortunately, the number of monarchs completing the journey is now staggeringly low. The declines this

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indpor pants for the home or office

Indoor Plants For the Home or Office

Now that most of New England is finally experiencing spring weather, you might be wishing you could spend more time outside. If you’re stuck at the office this summer, you can try bringing the outdoors in! Naturescape specializes in assisting our clients in picking and growing beautiful indoor plants for the home or office.  

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Tick proof your yard

Tick Proof Your Yard

Tick Proof Your Yard   The number of people getting diseases transmitted by ticks has more than tripled in the United States in recent years, federal health officials reported on Tuesday. There are simple ways to help tick proof your yard and make it safer for family and pets to use. The most simple way is

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