The temperatures are cooling down! Mornings are calling for coffee (or tea) and flannels while we take advantage of the rest of our growing season. This is the ideal time to seed new bluegrass or fescue lawns. If your lawn is looking thin, then you can add more seeds...
Ornamental PlantsWater! It is hot! Proper watering is a learned skill – learn more here. Yes you can still plant stuff! We have roughly 100 days left in the growing season.Fertilize shrubs. We carry a variety of organic fertilizers that will nourish the soil and...
June 6, 2024 June is such a pleasant month. The spring rush is over and it’s time to enjoy summer in the garden. Eating outdoors, harvesting homegrown vegetables, cooking on the grill, playing in the grass, and back yard picnics are all on the menu! Here are a few...
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...
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...