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What s in Season

Yay! Your weekly edition of What's in Season,
the Garden Therapy newsletter is here.

Make sure you never miss an issue by adding me (stephanie@gardentherapy.ca) to your email contacts.

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Small Space Garden DIY Projects Straight from the Northwest Flower and Garden Show

Get inspired with these amazing small-space gardening ideas. From vertical planting to hypertufa containers, stylish bug hotels, and even planters made from an old pair of pumps!

See the full list of my favorites from the Northwest Flower and Garden Show

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Make a Gorgeous Botanical Print Clay Dish

Learn how to make an elegant clay dish for displaying rings and other small treasures from artist and gardener, Katie Taylor.

Bring the garden inside with a pretty botanical print dish

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Converting Lawn into a Vegetable Garden with Raised Garden Beds

Stop! Before you dig up your lawn to put in a new garden bed, read this post. You will save money and reduce waste with these tips.

Transform your lawn with raised beds

Seasonal Goodies

Each week I choose a few of our most popular projects that are popping up on Pinterest, Facebook, and other places around the web and feature them on the homepage "What's in Season" section. Here is what is blooming right now:

The Garden Fountain that Transformed a Shady Front Yard
Worm Plunger: a Brilliant Solution for Small Garden Composting
Spice Up Your Kitchen with this Vertical Herb Planter
Treat Backyard Birds with a DIY Flowerpot Feeder
Easy and Economical Soil Blocks Will Change How You Garden
Secrets to a Successful Container Garden
Skin-Renewing Herb Garden Facial in 4 Steps
Delicious Homegrown Food: Fennel, Chard, and Goat Cheese Pie
Learn to Find Food in the Wild with Fascinating Foraging

Happy Spring! The time is finally here to get outside and get your hands dirty. I hope that spring has sprung for you and this coming season is filled with garden therapy.

See you in the garden,
~ Stephanie

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