Aug 23, 2017 | Bulbs, Garden Tips, What's New?
Fall Bulb Profile Imagine a beautiful late spring day. As your tulips and daffodils are beginning to fade, you are now waiting for summer perennials to bloom and for annuals to really take off. If you want something to fill in that garden gap, it’s time to meet...
Jul 27, 2017 | Garden Tips, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
Whether you call them coneflowers or echinacea, these stunning perennial flowers scream hot summer days in a staggering variety of colors. All hybrid coneflowers spring from our native echinaceas found by explorers in prairies and meadows across the country. In the...
Jul 13, 2017 | Garden Tips
Vacationing without your plants? I’ll assume you answered yes to that. But how do you take care of them while you’re gone? You’ll need a plan for leaving your plants on their own for a week or two if you don’t have a friend or neighbor to pitch in. Obviously, large...
Jun 30, 2017 | Garden Tips, Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
Why Prune? Pruning maintains the health and beauty of your shrubs and trees. Pruning not only shapes a plant to enhance your yard and garden but helps the plant to succeed by encouraging growth, keeping it healthy, and promoting more flowers and fruit. Light – By...
Jun 23, 2017 | Garden Tips, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
A good garden is always visually pleasing or exciting. Plants complete the home and might extend the living space to include the outdoors. A garden offers peace, beauty, or fun, a reflection of the gardener’s personality. What more could you want? How about some...
Jun 14, 2017 | Garden Tips, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
In this garden notebook, we’ll consider a more natural planting style that uses a play of textures between four different plants and also packs a color punch in the late summer and fall. Evergreens in a line may be easy to maintain and just right for the purpose of...