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Choosing the Right Fertilizer: Natural and Synthetic Options for Healthy Gardens

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A garden center aisle displaying a wide selection of organic and synthetic fertilizers for vegetables, flowers, lawns, trees, and shrubs.

Healthy gardens begin with healthy soil, but even healthy soil may need additional nutrients from time to time. Understanding the different types of fertilizers can help gardeners make informed decisions based on their plants, soil conditions, and gardening goals. Rather than asking which fertilizer is “best,” it is often more useful to understand when each […]

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Pollinator-Friendly Plants That Thrive in East Contra Costa County

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Cluster of bright yellow daisy flowers blooming in a sunny garden, attracting pollinators.

Pollinator plants play an essential role in supporting bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial insects in East Contra Costa County gardens. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial insects help pollinate flowers, fruits, and vegetables, increasing productivity while supporting biodiversity. By selecting pollinator-friendly plants that thrive in East Contra Costa County, gardeners can create beautiful landscapes […]

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Recent Posts

  • Choosing the Right Shade Tree for Your Front Yard
  • Choosing the Right Fertilizer: Natural and Synthetic Options for Healthy Gardens
  • How to Deal with Clay Soil: Improving Your Garden with Soil Amendments
  • Pollinator-Friendly Plants That Thrive in East Contra Costa County
  • July Gardening Checklist for East Contra Costa County

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