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  • A woman holding three healthy, green seedling transplants, prepared and ready to be planted in the ground, symbolizing growth and the start of a new garden.

    Tips For Transplanting New Seedlings Into Your Garden

    August 31, 2024 /

    It’s nearly fall y’all! Everyone’s favorite season for pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, changing leaves, and GARDENING! Wait, what?! Yes, gardening. While most people think of spring when it comes to planting flowers, veggies, and all the new green beauty, fall is actually a fantastic planting time in many areas. The sweltering heat is at last beginning to subside, bringing in fresh breezes, gentle rain, and the smell of change. There is a reason we all love it, and why new seedlings love it too. Pests are less prevalent, cooler temps mean less heat stress for new seedlings and plants, and many of our favorite flowers and veggies actually prefer the…

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