House Plants

Caring for house plants varies considerably depending on the plant, but in general, important factors to consider include moisture levels, light sources, planting soil, room temperature, humidity levels and the pot itself. Do not rely on the label instructions that come with a purchased plant. Instead, consult books, online references or an expert for advice.  […]

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Lawns

Lawn Care Your lawn develops in a predictable cycle of growth and dormancy. At each stage the right care can enrich the soil, encourage healthy growth and discourage weeds and insects. Be sure to: Special Tips for Northeast Lawns Lawns in Northeastern states benefit from rich soils and seasonal changes that optimize the growing cycle. […]

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Seedlings

Seedlings are more expensive than seeds, but they offer important advantages that may offset cost. For example, it is easy to see at a glance whether a seedling is healthy and thriving. Its roots are already established and ready for transplanting. Seedlings bought locally are usually well suited to the region. It is easy to see […]

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Ornamental

Ornamental flowering plants are categorized in two broad groups: perennials and annuals. Planted in the right spot and cared for correctly, perennials bloom season after season. Where as annuals must be replanted each year. You may prefer a mix of perennials and annuals. The advantage of perennial plants is that they last from year to […]

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Why Organic

Organic vs. Synthetic  All-natural alternatives to synthetic chemical treatments for lawn and garden have been available for decades. Originally, non-chemical treatments were often more costly than chemical treatments. Now, GRO-WELL presents a new generation of affordable, high-performance organics. In a time of increased awareness of environmental hazards from traditional chemical-based solutions, it is only natural […]

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