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Garden
of Eden

Grow something beautiful. Trade something precious. Learn something new every season. Your garden community starts here.

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My Flower Showcase

Hover any flower to learn its name. Upload your own photos to personalize your garden gallery.

Camellias
Camellias
Camellias Evergreen Shrub

Shade to part sun. Winter bloomer. Prefers acidic soil. Zone 7b friendly.

Candy Stripe Petunias
Candy Stripe Petunias
Candy Stripe PetuniaAnnual Flower

Plant in full sun. Faces east in the morning. Up to 12 feet tall.

Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea
BougainvilleaTropical Vine/Shrub

Full sun, drought tolerant once established. Thrives in Zone 9+. Protect from frost.

Loropetalum
Loropetalum
LoropetalumOrnamental Shrub

Chinese fringe flower. Stunning burgundy foliage year-round. Zone 7b perfect.

Star Petunias
Star Petunias
Star PetuniaAnnual Flower

Stunning yellow & burgundy star pattern. Full sun. Pinch to encourage branching.

Night Sky Petunia
Night Sky Petunia
Night Sky PetuniaAnnual Flower

Rare galaxy pattern — purple with white speckles. Full sun. Truly one of a kind.

Red Canna Lily
Red Canna LilyTropical Perennial

Stunning dark foliage with vivid red blooms. Grows from rhizomes. Full sun, bold statement plant.

Fern Collection
Fern CollectionShade Perennial

Asparagus fern & Boston fern together. Part shade, consistent moisture. Lush & elegant.

Staghorn Fern
Staghorn FernEpiphytic Fern

Mounts directly on trees. No soil needed. Thrives in humidity with indirect light.

White Rain Lily
White Rain LilyBulb · Zephyranthes

Blooms magically after a rainfall. Pure white stars on slender stems. Zone 7b+ perennial.

Pink Gerbera Daisy
Pink Gerbera DaisyAnnual / Tender Perennial

Bold, cheerful blooms. Full sun. Deadhead often for non-stop color all season.

Purple Dahlia
Purple Dahlia Tender Perennial

Dinner plate dahlia with stunning layered blooms. Dig tubers before frost. Full sun, one of the most dramatic flowers you can grow.

Blue Morning Glory
Blue Morning Glory Annual Vine

Heavenly Blue variety. Blooms every morning, closes by afternoon. Direct sow after frost.

Garden Bouquet
Garden Bouquet Cut from the Garden

Gladiolus, Zinnia & Marigold from the garden. Grow your own cut flowers — they last longer & cost nothing.

Lavender Zinnia
Lavender Zinnia Annual Flower

Soft lavender pompom blooms. Butterflies can’t resist. Direct sow, thrives in heat & humidity.

Purple Morning Glory
Purple Morning Glory Annual Vine

Deep royal purple with a white star center. Vigorous climber. Blooms prolifically all summer.

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Grow Better

Garden Tips

Practical wisdom for every gardener, every season.

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Feed Your Soil First

Healthy plants start with healthy soil. Add compost every season. A handful of worm castings in the planting hole gives seedlings the best possible start.

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Water Deep, Not Daily

Deep, infrequent watering grows deep roots. Water at the base in the morning. Wet leaves overnight invite disease. Mulch to hold moisture longer.

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Plant for Pollinators

Include native flowers alongside vegetables. Marigolds, zinnias, lavender, and echinacea attract bees & butterflies — and bees mean better harvests.

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Know Your Sunlight

Track sun patterns before planting. Most vegetables need 6-8 hours of direct sun daily. Watch your garden through the day in spring before deciding where things go.

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Rotate Your Crops

Never plant the same family in the same spot two years running. Rotation prevents soil-borne disease and naturally manages pest populations without chemicals.

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Keep a Garden Journal

Write down what you planted, when, and how it did. Your own records are the most valuable gardening guide you’ll ever have — better than any book.

Work Smarter

Garden Hacks ✨

Clever tricks that save time, money, and effort.

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Eggshells = Free Fertilizer

Crush and bury eggshells around tomatoes and peppers. They slowly release calcium, prevent blossom end rot, and keep slugs away — completely free.

💰 Zero Cost
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Newspaper Weed Barrier

Layer 4-6 sheets of wet newspaper under mulch. It smothers weeds for an entire season, breaks down naturally, and improves soil. No chemicals needed.

♻️ Eco Friendly

Coffee Grounds for Acid Lovers

Mix used coffee grounds into soil around blueberries, azaleas, and roses. They lower pH, add nitrogen, and repel ants. Save grounds from your morning brew.

🌹 Bonus: Deer Repellent
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DIY Insecticidal Soap

Mix 1 tbsp pure castile soap + 1 qt water in a spray bottle. Kills aphids, mites, and whiteflies on contact. Completely safe for plants, people, and pets.

🛡️ Chemical Free
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Plastic Bottle Drip Irrigator

Poke small holes in the cap of a plastic bottle. Fill with water and bury it upside down next to thirsty plants. Slow-release watering while you’re away.

💧 Water Saver
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Companion Planting Chart

Basil + Tomatoes = less pests & better flavor. Nasturtiums trap aphids away from vegetables. Dill attracts beneficial insects. Plant friends, not just crops.

🤝 Works Together

Know Your Zone

USDA Hardiness Zone Guide

Your zone determines what plants thrive in your area. Not sure of your zone? Enter your ZIP at planthardiness.ars.usda.gov

Zone 1-2Below -40°F Alaska
Zone 3-40 to -30°F N. Minnesota
Zone 4-30 to -20°F Montana, N. Maine
Zone 5-20 to -10°F Iowa, Illinois
Zone 6-10 to 0°F Missouri, Virginia
Zone 70 to 10°F Tennessee, NC
Zone 7b5 to 10°F Georgia, Arkansas
Zone 810 to 20°F Texas, Georgia
Zone 920 to 30°F California, Louisiana
Zone 1030 to 40°F S. Florida, Hawaii
Zone 11+Above 40°F Puerto Rico, Hawaii

🌡️ Marietta, Georgia is typically Zone 7b — mild winters, long growing season

Community

🌱 Seed Exchange

Find a plant in our Plant Finder above and click “I Have Seeds to Trade” or “I’m Looking for These” — it auto-fills your request below!

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How It Works

Trade Seeds. Build Community.

Use the Plant Finder above to discover what grows in your zone — then jump straight into trading. Click any trade button on a plant card and your form is ready in seconds.

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  • Every seed comes with basic growing notes
  • Trading is always free in our community
  • Flowers, herbs, vegetables — all welcome
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