Best Twitter Accounts for Landscaping Ideas
Sure, you’ve seen us on Facebook. Do you know that we’re on Twitter, too? We are and you can follow us at @BestBuyInTown.
We love Twitter because it’s an opportunity to not only connect with our customers, but with people and companies who offer advice, tips and ideas around landscaping and gardening. Here are the accounts you have to follow for great home garden and landscaping advice.
BHG
Yes, the old guard of Better Homes and Gardens has a wonderful presence on social media. On Twitter, you’ll find great tips and articles about gardening, home organizing, interior design and food.
Is your green thumb itching to get started? Stock up on these seeds now to plant this spring: http://t.co/TnS7vFNTRc pic.twitter.com/vKCmOyIGK9
— BetterHomes&Gardens (@BHG) January 10, 2015
SunsetMag
Sunset Magazine is similar to BHG, but it has a unique Western perspective. Sunset primarily focuses on West Coast travel destinations, but they do have articles about home living and great food.
Our 20 favorite garden cottages & sheds of all time: http://t.co/rVHAw0m5X9 pic.twitter.com/alEbYDxdiH
— Sunset Magazine (@SunsetMag) January 12, 2015
Landscaping Network
Landscaping Network does a fantastic job educating homeowners about landscaping projects both large and small. They have wonderful ideas that will get you started on the path of completing your next project.
Start planning for the summer! Tips & #design ideas for installing an inground swimming #pool http://t.co/PSeifvHXlf
— LandscapingNetwork (@LandscapingNews) January 14, 2015
You Grow Girl
You Grow Girl is the brinchild of Gayla Trail. She is the author Gardening for the People! and a few other books. Her account is great if you’re looking for ideas about organic gardening, food and travel.
How to test the germination rate of old seeds http://t.co/TsHjsYooAd
— Gayla Trail (@yougrowgirl) January 12, 2015
OSU Master Gardeners
The Oregon State University Extension Service Master Gardeners is on Twitter! Yes, you can connect with them and maybe even get some of those gardening questions answered.
10 woody native plants every Oregonian should know! Grow some Oregon history & attract birds & pollinators, too! http://t.co/3y7fgU3CHd
— MasterGardeners (@therealdirt) January 2, 2015
Are there accounts that you follow on Twitter just for amazing home and yard ideas? Feel free to share them with us!