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Natural Ways To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden
David Oblas
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August 26, 2018
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5 Minute Read
Deer are beautiful creatures. People tend to stop what they are doing, and just watch for awhile when they see a deer grazing in a field. I, myself, am guilty of pulling over on the local roads to point out herds of deer to my daughter. A couple of poorly answered questions later (“Where do they live?”, “Why are they watching us, too?”, “How do they know where to cross the street?”), and we’re back to driving. Deer are great from a distance. But then they show up in your back yard. In
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Elevate Your Gardening Game By Growing In Hanging Baskets
David Oblas
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June 8, 2018
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4 Minute Read
Bro, do you even lift? Boost your floral impact. Level up your plants. Uplift your patio garden. Raise the roots. Great, we got a bunch of hanging basket related puns up and out of the way (that’s the last one... because these plants are over it). Hanging baskets are the unappreciated heroes of the patio. Whether suspended from a shepherd’s hook above your perennial flower bed, or dangling from that one random hook on the underside of your pergola, hanging baskets extend your
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2020 Backyard Trends: Simple, Healthy, & Functional
Kelsey Martin
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January 31, 2020
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4 Minute Read
This year, your yard isn't just an accessory to boost your curb appeal, it is an extension of your home to be enjoyed in these simple, healthy, and functional ways. SIMPLE While a beautiful yard takes effort, this is the year to work smarter not harder. For the same reason I don't give my 5 year old a show stopping fade, I favor the low maintenance plants. <img src="https://kujo-yardwear.s3.amazonaws.com/fadedhaircut-2020yardtrends-ec176d6dfb.jpg" alt="Faded Boy Haircut
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Ignore the Recalls — Grow Your Own Romaine Lettuce
David Oblas
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January 5, 2019
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4 Minute Read
With romaine lettuce back on the shelves in most grocery stores, and the CDC investigation winding down (it’s still ongoing as of this writing), it makes me wonder... why aren’t more people growing their own lettuce? We could have all been eating Caesar salads this whole time! In 2018, the US saw 2 major E. coli outbreaks related to romaine lettuce. The first outbreak, with illnesses starting on March 13, was traced back to <a href
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Timing, Tools, and Tips for Pruning your Shrubs
Kelsey Martin
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May 5, 2017
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5 Minute Read
If you're looking to maximize your curb appeal it's time to look at your shrubs and bushes. Even the most presidential houses know it's all about the shrubs! However, unkempt bushes transform a once pristine yard into a neglected green space. With a quick prune, your yard will be looking crisp and your shrubbery healthy. Just by keeping up with your shrubs and bushes, you'll maintain that manicured look and keep the
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Do You Know Your Hardiness Zone?
Kelsey Martin
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November 3, 2017
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1 Minute Read
Choosing a new plant for your yard? Confirm it's a good fit with the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map. This map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location. Ranging from 1a - 13b, it is based on the average annual minimum winter temperature, divided into 10-degree F zones. Find your zone and get growing! <img src="https://kujo-yardwear.s3.amazonaws.com/usdahardinesszonemao-d419b8909e.jpg" alt="USDA Hardiness Zone Map"
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Springtime Tactics to Prepare Landscaping for Gorgeous Bloom
The Kujo Community
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April 14, 2017
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4 Minute Read
Is it just me, or has this been one of the longer waits for good springtime weather? For most of the United States, the weather this March and April has been less than ideal for getting out in your yard. However, hope is in the air. The weather outlook is looking brighter, and it's about to warm up. It is time to trade in your snow boots for garden boots, and get ready for another season of gorgeous trees, flowers, shrubs and garden beds. Do you have a regular list of springtime
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Fall Is In the Air
Paul Lopez
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November 7, 2018
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3 Minute Read
It’s that time of year again. The sun setting earlier in the evenings and the beautiful Fall foliage changing colors right before the leaves drop. Plus that means the holidays are right around the corner. With all of that in mind, it’s time to get the lawn and house cleaned up before the family arrives. Leaf Clean Up If you have a few seasoned trees in the yard, you’re no stranger to the amount of leaves that accrue. For that I usually just grab the rake and get after it but t
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Can I Still Start A Vegetable Garden In September?
David Oblas
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September 1, 2018
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2 Minute Read
Sure! Well, wait… did you want to grow tomatoes and peppers? Because then, no. Well, wait, again… you can plant those now if you live in zones 9 or 10. Let’s back up for a minute. How about we assume you want to grow ALL THE THINGS, but you don’t happen to live on the southern tip of Florida, or the coastline of California. You’re basically going to be out of luck when it comes to the majority of ‘warm weather crops,’ which include such favorites as tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, corn,
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