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While most vegetables and herbs prefer autumn for growing, and springtime provides the best climate for the soil, there’s still a lot you can do during the hotter months to enhance your garden – even when sky-high temperatures are pushing you indoors. From welcoming wildlife and bearing new crops, to giving your green spaces a full summer makeover, there are plenty of ways to keep your green thumb working all season long. Just answer a few questions, and we’ll tell you how to up your garden game this summer, no wilting involved.
1. When provided with proper care and attention, gardens give back in many different ways. For you, what’s the most important benefit?
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2. What item is currently on your gardening wish list?
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3. We’re confident you’re a born gardener, but there’s always room for improvement. Is your garden facing any issues currently?
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4. Your garden has received a new feathered visitor! Which bird species would you be most excited to host in your garden?
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5. They say plants perceive and respond to external stimuli, including sound. If your garden could pick its own playlist, what musical genre would it choose?
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6. How much time are you willing to invest in a summer garden project?
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7. Be honest: how would you describe your horticultural skills?
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8. Regardless of your skill level, there’s always something to learn. Which gardening-related course are you most likely to take?
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9. When buying new plants, seeds and flowers, what’s your top priority?
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10. We think we’ve found a project to match your needs, but just to confirm: Describe your garden in one word.
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