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Posted by Grange Co-op on 22nd Apr 2022

The Basics of Drip Irrigation Drip irrigation is a type of irrigation that entails a measured application of water with emitters. It is also known as low-flow, trickle, and micro-irrigation. Although this method has a slow flow rate, it is the most efficient type of irrigation. Over the years, drip irrigation has transformed into an easy and reliable irrigation method that can be used for all types of situations. To learn more about the bas… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 25th Mar 2022

The Best Indoor Succulents You Can Grow! If you’re looking for houseplants that are easy to grow and require minimum maintenance, then look no further than indoor succulents. Indoor succulents require very little water and care, so you don’t have to do perform many caretaking tasks. Here is a list of the best indoor succulents you can grow: Aloe vera Jade Plant Echeveria Crown of thorns Burro’s Tail Panda plant Zebra Cactus He… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 29th Feb 2016

Variety is the key to encouraging birds of all kinds. Providing a mixture of large trees, (deciduous and conifer); clumps of berry-laden shrubs; fruit trees; many kinds of flowers and grasses; weeds allowed to seed; insects to forage; fresh water; and a well stocked feeder will please a great variety of birds.(P.S. Remember, easy on the chemical sprays.) Conifers Douglas Fir Western Hemlock Junipers… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 17th Sep 2014

If you have citrus trees or plants, you’ve likely been enjoying your own oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit and kumquats fresh off the branches as they've been growing and thriving in the warm summer temperatures. With fruits packing lots of Vitamin C and adding a tropical look to your garden, citrus can be a great addition to your home. But now that fall and winter are approaching, if you live in cooler winter climates such as… Read more