Winter is here! So while you cannot enjoy the outside as much, bring nature inside to enjoy in the comfort of your home! There are just few things you need …
Category Archives: Planting & Gardening Tips
Winter Watering for Your Home & Landscape
Updated December 2, 2020 | Originally Published December 1, 2017 Watering does not end when winter begins! It can actually make sure your plants emerge better in the spring and …
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Live Winter Decor for The Home
Just because most of the leaves have fallen and fall color has come and gone for another year doesn’t mean you can’t have color for the winter season! There are …
Planting in Cold Weather
This time of year, we hear a lot of people start to say, “Isn’t it too late to plant?” or “Should we hold on this until spring?” However, the truth …
Natural Evergreen Shedding & Bronzing
Updated October 2023 Fall color is hitting its stride! Everyone is used to deciduous trees like maples, oaks, dogwoods, and ginkgos, changing color, however, when evergreens start to look …
Fall Planter & Fall Color Favorites
Fall is in full swing! And those unforgettable fall colors we all know and love are starting to transform our plants! Landscaping and gardening is not only about what your …
Fall Tips for Hydrangeas
Just because fall is here, doesn’t mean you have to stop enjoying your hydrangeas! There are many tasks you can do in the fall, from pruning, to flower cutting, to general clean …
Fall Perennial Planting & Transplanting
After the long heat of the summer, cool fall temperatures have finally started leveling out. The time to plant perennials is still upon us, and the time to transplant or …
The Importance of Leaf Clean Ups
With turf reno season over, fall clean ups and leaf clean ups are upon us and, we want to make sure your yard is looking its best, especially with the …
Why is There Still Twine, Burlap, and a Wire Basket on My Plants?
Updated March 2024 We plant trees every day, and every time we leave the twine, burlap, and wire basket on the root ball. We trim the twine and burlap so …
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