Where Are the Gen X & Y Gardeners?

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May 3, 2012
Where Are the Gen X & Y Gardeners?
There's been a lot of talk lately in the Garden and Horticulture industries about the perceived lack of up and coming gardeners. I have personally been faced with defending my generation (Gen X) more times that I care to from the laments of those ahead of me. Seems that the perception among Boomers and Veterans is that Gen X and Gen Y aren't getting it.

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While you may think some of your stuff has hit the end its life cyle, or is only good for one thing, much of it could be leading a double life in your garden! Before you give them the heave-ho, check out Real Simple's great list of 46 new uses for old things in the garden — here are our 10 favorite ideas.

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Every once in a while I can't help buying a sad, lonely plant that I think I can rehabilitate, especially if I see the magic word 'sale'. But plants—and seedlings especially—are not like a sad little puppy. You need a great start to ensure great results. Here's a short list of things to look for...

 
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