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Landscape Trends In The US

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Demographic shifts and lifestyle changes are creating new opportunities in the gardening and landscaping industry. In this presentation, we have highlighted several landscaping trends that you can follow to have a lush garden in your home.             Rise of Millennials as Garden Consumers         Gardening in Small Spaces         Changing Needs of Baby Boomers #1. Rise of Millennials as Garden Consumers “ Approximately 20% of the population age 18-34 reports gardening as a leisure pursuit.” Millennials have become an important demographic group that has embraced gardening. With the rise of gardens and agriculture supported by community, millennials is interested in specialty gardening with heirloom seeds and gardening. They are ready to use advanced tools to create something unique. Millennial in comparison to other generations – are more interested in using organic and natural products ...

Quick Tips To Improve The Soil Quality In Your Garden

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Want to enhance your garden looks? The best way is to keep your soil healthy. Your plants will be healthy if your soil contains proper nutrients, water, oxygen, and other important nutrients. Otherwise, the chances of your garden success are too less.  Here are some of the tips that can help you improve soil quality in your garden: 1. Compost - It’s quite simple to make. Collect dry leaves, vegetable scraps, and garden clippings, etc. and add it to your garden soil. These composted materials feed your soil with lots of beneficial microorganisms. It also helps in reducing plant diseases and improving soil drainage.  2. Practice crop rotation – Crop rotation is a good practice to keep your soil nourished. Different plants require different types of nutrients and attract different types of pests. This is the reason farmers or smart garden owners remember to rotate their food crops each year. They also make sure that plants don’t grow in the same place more...