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Current flyer Kent - Valid from 11.05 to 05.07 - Page nb 4

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Flyer Kent 11.05.2023 - 05.07.2023
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Award-winning gardening and horticultural À author, Niki Jabbour lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia where she harvests year-round from her twenty raised garden beds. Fresh Cut Garden BY NIKI JABBOUR Planting a cut flower garden is an easy & fun way to ensure a steady supply of blooms for bouquets. Summer flowering bulbs like dahlias, gladioli lilies, and calla llies are easy to grow and can be planted in sunny garden beds and containers. Summer flowering bulbs are planted in late spring when the weather and soil has warmed, usually mid-May to early June in Atlantic Canada. They add bold colour to a deck, patio or home. Happy growing! vs Er Pol Î inator Ga rden BY NIKI JABBOUR One of the biggest trends in gardening is planting for pollinators! Growing plants for the bees, butterflies, and other pollinators is a great way to increase biodiversity and provide food and shelter for these important insects. Full sun is ideal and you'll want to include a diverse range of plants that bloom at different times. Having flowers from early spring through late autumn means there is always a source of pollen and nectar in your garden 5 PLANTS FOR YOUR CUCK HERE TO LEARN n MORE ABOUT POLLINATOR GARDENS!

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Award-winning gardening and horticultural À author, Niki Jabbour lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia where she harvests year-round from her twenty raised garden beds. Fresh Cut Garden BY NIKI JABBOUR Planting a cut flower garden is an easy & fun way to ensure a steady supply of blooms for bouquets. Summer flowering bulbs like dahlias, gladioli lilies, and calla llies are easy to grow and can be planted in sunny garden beds and containers. Summer flowering bulbs are planted in late spring when the weather and soil has warmed, usually mid-May to early June in Atlantic Canada. They add bold colour to a deck, patio or home. Happy growing! vs Er Pol Î inator Ga rden BY NIKI JABBOUR One of the biggest trends in gardening is planting for pollinators! Growing plants for the bees, butterflies, and other pollinators is a great way to increase biodiversity and provide food and shelter for these important insects. Full sun is ideal and you'll want to include a diverse range of plants that bloom at different times. Having flowers from early spring through late autumn means there is always a source of pollen and nectar in your garden 5 PLANTS FOR YOUR CUCK HERE TO LEARN n MORE ABOUT POLLINATOR GARDENS!
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