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Posted by Grange Co-op on 12th Nov 2024

Winter is approaching, and your bulbs need hibernation! Whether storing summer-flowering bulbs or spring-blooming bulbs, knowing how to store bulbs for winter ensures they are viable for planting later. So, how do you make sure all your bulbs survive the cold and the garden is bursting with color come spring? Let’s cover all you need to know about bulbs and how to store them for the next growing season. Why Store Bulbs for the Winte… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 5th Nov 2024

Is your garden vibrant from spring to fall but becomes dull once winter arrives? Just because the temperatures are dipping doesn’t mean your garden has to die. There are many plants that can keep your yard looking alive, lush, and full of color during the darkest, coldest days of the year. But how do you achieve this? Selecting hardy plants that introduce vibrant colors, interesting textures, and a touch of life into your space thro… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 22nd Oct 2024

Creating a beautiful garden as a cat or dog owner might seem like a far-fetched vision. Why? Just like kids, pets are curious creatures who explore the world with their noses and mouths. An unsafe garden is the last thing you want for your beloved pet, as it can pose serious risks to them. However, creating a pet-friendly garden for your pets doesn’t need to be complicated. Below, we look at ways to create a pet-friendly garden fill… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Oct 2024

Composting leaves is an easy way to enrich your garden soil while keeping your yard tidy. Instead of bagging up fallen leaves in the fall, you can turn them into valuable compost. This process saves money by reducing the need for store-bought fertilizers and makes your garden richer naturally. With the right steps, you can create leaf compost that provides nutrients and promotes soil health. Why Compost Leaves? First, let’s get to t… Read more