We all want to drive up to a welcoming home, and, for better or for worse, the initial impression is often created by landscape. But with busy schedules only getting busier, a trip to your favorite garden center can either sound really fun or really overwhelming if you aren’t sure how to get started.
Providing sound advice has been a cornerstone for The Good Earth Garden Center for the past 45 years, and fortunately for us, they have now developed an online learning center with all sorts of helpful info right at your fingertips.
Owner Gregg Curtis can be seen weekly on FOX16 offering tips in the Good Earth Greenhouse segment, but in an effort to make these segments available to Arkansans at any time, Curtis and his team used their expertise to transform their website from simple blog into a fully developed resource tool.
This time of year, perhaps more than any other, the gardening and landscaping questions abound. When to plant, what to plant and where to plant it? Do I really need to mulch? When should azaleas be pruned? Why does my crape myrtle look weird?
This is where The Good Earth’s Learning Center comes in handy.
Want to start vegetables or flowers from seed? Let the pros walk you through it.
Wondering how to create more professional-looking container plantings? Read up on the “thriller, filler, spiller” technique.
Not sure how many flats of annuals to get? Or how many yards of mulch? Don’t make the dreaded mid-project run to pick up more supplies. Do your homework first with the planting spacing calculator and a little bit of mulch math.
Have something going on with your shrubs, trees or lawn areas, but aren’t sure what it is? Get As to your Qs here.
Find inspiration, new skills and all the answers to your garden quandries at The Good Earth’s new online learning center. Click here to get started.
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