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Botanical Interests Seeds Market More Cucumber Seed Pack

A Special Announcement ~ From Botanical Interests Seed

We wish Botonical Interests Owners Curtis and Judy the best of luck for their future! Job well done creating such a wonderful seed company that we love. So excited to see what Epic Gardening will be bringing to this company!

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Growing Hope With Botanical Interests Seeds

While working on my email to you for this week, I got the following email below from our partner, Botanical Interests Seeds. I had no idea the fires of December 30th 2021 were so close to them. Read how they are giving back to their community.

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Garden Tools, The Perfect Gift

Garden Tools make some of the best gifts. Stephanie shares some simple gardening gift ideas when shopping at your local independent garden center; you will be able to find so many terrific gardening ideas for Mother’s Day, Weddings, and even House Warming Gifts for the new homeowner you know.

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The Cat Grass Seed Project

With a new kitten, comes the responsibility of giving her all the things she needs. A cat condo, special cat dish, toys and of course her own patch of Cat Grass.

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Beyond Behnke’s Newest Online Partner

As you might have noticed, we have been getting more and more items on our online shopping store. But something was missing. Gardening items!

Jessica’s Garden: Wishing for Warmer Weather

Jessica’s Garden: Wishing for Warmer Weather

I just couldn’t take it anymore. Every time I blink, it feels like another blanket of snow has shrouded the layers of already fallen snow and ice. I needed to feel like Spring was in sight; after all, the first day of Spring is only days away. So I warmed up the car, bundled Grayson up in his cold weather gear and we headed to Behnkes’s to start planning our Summer garden.

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Jessica’s Garden: Letting Go of Summer, Moving on to Fall

This week was deceiving. While the harvest was declining and seasons are shifting, I certainly did not feel any less consumed by the garden’s need for attention. Which is really a part of the reward for growing my own goodness.

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