Assessing Sunlight Allow me to shed light on one of the most common reasons for lackluster gardens. Many people are in la-la land when it comes to understanding their garden’s light conditions. The lighting is determined more by what plants grabbed their attention and...
Why Use Native Plants? Using native plants in our landscaping plans can make great gardening sense. In fact, you may not be aware that many of the trees, shrubs or flowers you already have are growing wild in the northcountry right around us. We just don’t...
For Pots 6” 4 qt. bag 8” 4 qt. bag 10” 8 qt. bag with some leftover 12” 8 qt. bag 14” 16 qt. bag 16” 16 qt. bag with some leftover 18” 32 qt. bag Larger sizes—please ask for greenhouse assistance For Window Boxes 24” 16 qt. bag 30” 16 qt. bag 36” 32...
Formula for Crystal Clear Pond Water One Bunch Submerged Plants per 1-2 Square Feet of Pond Surface Area (IE: 10 x 10 Pond Equals 100 Square Feet, We Recommend 50- 100 Bunches). Floating Plants to Cover 50%-80% of the Surface. Lilies, Hyacinths, Lettuce, Etc.pond5...
DISCLAIMER: Please don’t assume that this list is complete.The plants listed here range in toxicity and some may cause death, while others will only cause mild irritation. If you have a question about a specific plant, a plant not on the list, or a...
Is There A Right Way To Plant? Proper Planting Dig hole slightly LESS deep than root mass. For container plants: Remove plant from container, cut or pull away any circled, matted or tangled roots. For plants with root ball: Cut burlap, rope or wire away from...