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Spring has Sprung, Time to get Planting!

Spring is here and its time to get planting! Due to their cold tolerance, the first annuals we will be stocking will be the pansies, always the first flowers to brighten up your garden. A great bridge of color until the rest of the annuals arrive in late April. The bulbs, which needed to be [...]

By |2017-03-20T12:43:07-04:00March 20th, 2017|Landscape Architecture, Landscaping Tips|Comments Off on Spring has Sprung, Time to get Planting!

Early Spring is great for transplanting

Transplanting is a great way to add a new wrinkle to your landscape, weather something is outgrowing its spot in the landscape, or its just time for a change, the nice thing about plants is they are not permanent. However, they can become permanent as there does come a point when a plant can become too large, [...]

By |2017-03-10T13:28:40-05:00March 10th, 2017|Gardening Tips, Landscaping Tips|Comments Off on Early Spring is great for transplanting

Time to start planning for Spring

The first day of spring is March 20th, which means now is a great time to start planning for this years gardening. To give fair warning, the weather warms up very fast and things start to get hectic at the nursery real fast. To avoid the crowds and get first crack at the new inventory, now is [...]

By |2017-02-21T16:02:26-05:00February 21st, 2017|Gardening Tips, Landscape Architecture|Comments Off on Time to start planning for Spring

Add Winter interest to your garden!

During the gloomy winter months, gardening is the last thing on most peoples mind. While planting is extremely difficult when the ground is frozen there are some plants out there that can add winter interest to your garden. They may to too late to add, but now would be a great time to start planning [...]

By |2017-02-08T12:55:05-05:00February 8th, 2017|Gardening Tips, Landscaping Tips|Comments Off on Add Winter interest to your garden!

Save your lawn and garden from ice melt damage!

When salt dissolves in water, it becomes toxic to plants. Upon dissolving and seeping into the soil, the much needed phosphorous and potassium in the ground gets replaced with the sodium ions. The use of rock salt will soak up the water and not allow it to go to the roots. This will stress out [...]

By |2017-01-17T11:03:59-05:00January 17th, 2017|Gardening Tips, Plant Problems|Comments Off on Save your lawn and garden from ice melt damage!
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