It’s here! It’s here! It’s officially spring! Okay, someone still needs to tell the weather man, but the calendar says it’s spring and we're rolling with it. Let's kick off this first week of spring by getting our hands dirty, planting some yummy veggies, checking out chic landscape lighting, and getting creative with a few garden DIYs, and more! Welcome spring and all the fun it brings — planning, planting, primping and pruning! Get your to-do list (or honey-do list!) ready and get out there. What do you have planned for your garden this season? Photo by Janet Loughrey. 'Lettuce' Talk About Spring Veggies Did you know that vegetables like beets, carrots, lettuce and turnips prefer the cooler temperatures of early spring and grow their best before the weather heats up? Get your spring vegetable garden started off right with these 16 early-season edibles. Take the guesswork out of creating perfect container combinations and get a quick start to beautiful baskets and pots. Learn more about Flower Pillows® and pre-order here (shipping starts 4/8). Sold exclusively online—with free shipping—from Proven Winners. (They sold out last year, so don't miss out!) Pictured: Summer Punch, 1 of 26 available combinations. Share this newsletter with a friend and you'll be entered to WIN a Flower Pillow®. Also, check out our Instagram on Friday for another chance to win! Get your creative juices flowing and try one (or more) of the 12 projects in our new roundup of DIYs. There’s kokedama planting, an easy water garden, a succulent planter, and more – including these vertical strawberry planters from Garden Answer, shown. Warmer evenings are on the way (we promise!) and so are backyard BBQs and garden parties. Check out some of our favorite garden lighting options and illuminate your outdoor space. In Case You Missed It: Did you enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend and be entered to win a Flower Pillow® Not currently receiving this weekly newsletter? Subscribe here! Questions? Reply to this email or call Dayna at 855-624-5110 No images? Click here for a web version of this email. |