Keynote Speaker: Mallory Colliflower
If you think owning a pet means you can't have a beautiful garden or landscape, think again! Learn tips to help you dog-and-cat-proof your yard from HGTVGardens.
Takeaways:
Learn which plants can be toxic to dogs and cats, how to keep your lawn in top shape, even if it is your pet's primary restroom and other ways to create a garden or landscape where pets are welcome visitors. We'll also share some of our favorite social media tips for using Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
13. You CAN have this!(You can’t actually have this dog, but you get what I mean.)
14. You CAN have this!(You can’t actually have this dog, but you get what I mean.)
• How to choose pet-friendly
flowers and plants
• Design techniques to keep lawns
and landscapes tidy
Today we’ll cover…
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16. Toxic to Dogs & Cats: Azaleas
Source: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/azalea
17. Toxic to Dogs & Cats: English Ivy
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/branching-ivy
18. Toxic to Dogs & Cats: Mums
Source: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/azalea
19. Toxic to Cats: Lilies
Source: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/17-poisonous-plants
They want more out of the sites they visit. They get more value out of these sites. And they do more once they leave. And that’s exactly how our audience—people like Jess—behave on our sites.Let me show you what I mean…
Some background on our brand structure and family of digital home websites. Some of you may recognize these sister brands of HGTV.
A little about me and Henry.
To this… (pruned garden with happy dog)
This shows you how our audience has grown. We also don’t use instagram JUST for #lovehome, but in other promotional ways as well.
Going to show some screenshots of tools that I find helpful when optimizing what we do on Instagram. FIND URL
Anecdote about flower show, too many photos flooding a stream in a short time period
Statigram does the thinking for you. It suggests popular hashtags to use so your photos are found easily through search. Gardengram, gardenchat, etc.
Webstagram could soon be obsolete, but helpful for web-viewing of hash-tags. Even though Instagram is now viewable on the web, you cannot search and view photos by hashtag. Webstagram allows you to do that.