January Gardening Tips It’s been cold and rainy this January – but we’ve also had bright spots that invited gardening outdoors. Get inspired and get it done now – so when the really pretty weather comes, you’ll have more time for fun in the garden. You can do a...
It’s time to start thinking about pruning. Late winter when temperatures are cold and the plants are still dormant is the ideal time to prune many different types of plants. The ideal day is sunny, dry, and cool to cold*. Pruning requires good, sharp tools....
In winter, we always enjoying getting our hands dirty indoors. Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on social media to join one of our fun terrarium classes taught by our experienced terrarium-constructing staff. They make a great date / family / group activity!...
During the holiday season, we carry fragrant Fraser Fir cut trees, wreaths, swags, garland, and kissing balls grown by local tree farmers. All natural decorations bring a lush, earthy element to celebrations with family and friends. They are a wonderful...
Clockwise: Red Maple, Dogwood, White Oak, Crape Myrtle Trees are such an integral part of Western North Carolina’s beauty and natural appeal – it is hard to imagine our part of the world without the green that carpets our mountains. Along with cooling our...
Image from @Gardenista Keep your garden happy & healthy – here are a few June gardening tips: – Lawns and vegetable gardens need one inch of water per week. Use a rain gauge to track weekly precipitation and water supplementally when we receive less...