Plants That Can Survive South Georgia Summers

Now that spring has passed and summer is here, many of the plants in your garden are finished with their blooming seasons, especially due to the scorching South Georgia sun that can kill off even the heartiest of plants. Here are a few flowers for your summer garden that can stand the heat and bring some color to your backyard. Low-Maintenance This flower requires little … Continue reading Plants That Can Survive South Georgia Summers

Soaking in the Sun, Poolside

Making a splash in South Georgia for 35 years, The Pool Store started out building pools for clients at one location in Valdosta and has grown drastically, now providing solutions for a wide variety of outdoor entertaining needs with an additional location in Thomasville. After 20 years in its current Valdosta location, the flagship store has undergone some major renovation. Upgrades include new flooring, a … Continue reading Soaking in the Sun, Poolside

Tips & Tricks To Make Your Home Smell Amazing

Vanilla Scented Candles and Coffee Beans Whether it’s the cold season or not, putting a vanilla scented candle in a bowl of coffee beans is a great idea. Your whole home will smell like a latte. Tie Eucalyptus in Your Shower Tying up some eucalyptus in your shower is a great way to make sure that your bathroom smells fresh all the time. Also, the … Continue reading Tips & Tricks To Make Your Home Smell Amazing

Flowers Every Spring Garden (and Home) Needs

    April showers bring May flowers, and this year is no exception. Spring is in full swing, and with summer right around the corner, you’ll surely be spending even more time outdoors. Here are a few plants and flowers guaranteed to add some color to your summer garden or to vases in your home.   “Where flowers bloom, so does hope…” – Lady Bird … Continue reading Flowers Every Spring Garden (and Home) Needs

Bring Nature Indoors

Plants and flowers in the home can reduce stress, enhance creativity, bring clarity of thought, and boost your overall mood. We as humans have a deep connection to plants. The term of biophilia was brought about in 1984 to suggest that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life. Aristotle was one of many to put forward this … Continue reading Bring Nature Indoors