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Caring for Herbaceous Perennials

Caring for Herbaceous Perennials

By Anna Smith Now is the time to start tidying up the garden beds and preparing for the garden for a beautiful display of color. Herbaceous perennials are the non-woody work horses of the garden, giving us color and beauty year after year (their life cycle is at least three years) with just a bit [...]

Killing Weeds When the Temperature is Below 60 degrees f.

Killing Weeds When the Temperature is Below 60 degrees f.

Our first video! It’s about the different weed killers and the fact that Roundup® and its Glyphosate based equivalents KleenUp® and Remuda® aren’t very effective below 60 deg. If you want to effectively kill weeds when the temperature is between 45-60 degrees then you have to use a product like Weed Beater® – Ultra. We [...]

Save on a Wide Variety of Fruit Trees During Bare Root Season

Save on a Wide Variety of Fruit Trees During Bare Root Season

If you aren’t familiar with bare root it is about an 8-10 week period where we have the opportunity to get a wider variety of fruit trees. The plants actually arrive without any soil around their roots. They are harvested out of the ground during this time of year when they are dormant and then [...]

Planning for Spring

Planning for Spring

If you know that you have some landscaping ideas or plans for the upcoming year then make a point of stopping by before we get busy. Get lots of one-on-one time during which we can help you plan out your projects, talk about ways to keep expenses low, timing of various plant arrivals or maybe [...]

Firewood That Burns

Firewood That Burns

Here are a few important things to know about firewood: The U.S. Forest Service has evaluated many types of wood and assigned them each with a heat rating using BTUs (British Thermal Units in case you were wondering). It does make it easier to at least make an apples to apples comparison with regards to how much warmth are [...]

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