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Posted by Grange Co-op on 21st Feb 2016

Some flowers have established themselves as staples in botanical gardens. Pansies and Mums are no exception to this list. Some people admire these varieties for their vibrant colors. Meanwhile, others love these flowers because they grow really well when they are planted correctly.Information on Pansies Botanically speaking, violas, pansies, and almost all violets are perennials belonging to the genus Viola. However, violas and pansies are u… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Feb 2016

The name Lavender comes from the Latin word “lavare”, to wash. This harkens to historical uses for the lavender plant – as an antiseptic and for healing. During the Middle Ages lavender was considered an indispensible herb for its medicinal properties. In modern times, lavender fragrance has been discovered to have a calming effect, the florets have a number of culinary uses, the plant is insect repellent and in the garden it attracts benef… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 18th Feb 2016

Flower Beds: Allow foliage of spring-flowering bulbs to brown and die down before removing. Plant gladioli, hardy transplants of alyssum, phlox, and marigolds.… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Feb 2016

Grange Co-op Donates $10,000 to Oregon FFA Foundation. CENTRAL POINT, OR — Grange Co-op has donated $10,000 to the Oregon FFA Foundation, continuing their strong support of youth and agriculture. The donation is part of a multi-year support partnership with the Oregon FFA Foundation. The check was presented to the State FFA Officers on February 11th, 2016 at the Grange Co-op corporate office. “Grange Co-op is proud to support FFA S… Read more