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...
Preparing Your Garden For WinterAt Reems Creek NurserySat. Oct. 28, 202310 -11:30 amWith Dave Penland Now that you’ve invested in your garden this spring, summer & fall, how should you prepare your new (and established) trees, shrubs and perennials for...
When watering, always check your houseplants for pests. Be proactive if treatment is needed so issues don’t spread. Ask us about organic solutions. Don’t let ice-melting products damage your plants with salt exposure. Alternatives would be kitty litter, sawdust, or...
When winter temperatures quickly drop below 32F, particularly if it has been dry, this can be incredibly stressful on plants, to the point of causing serious damage and even death to plants – especially those in containers. The bigger the drop in temperatures,...