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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Crimson Fire Loropetalum BACK IN STOCK!
Put Down Your Purple Pixie Loropetalum, Replace Them Now! Yes, yes. We know that the winter was hard on just about everybody. It was even harder on some peoples plants. We saw a pretty impressive cold spell, and what was … Continue reading
Caution: Spectacular Containers Are In Your Future! Part One of a Two Part Series
Container Gardening Time Is Here! We hear it all the time here at the nursery, “I have these two pots on either side of my front door…” Don’t fret, container gardening is quite simple, once you put a little bit … Continue reading
Posted in Annual Gardening Resources October 25, 2014
Tagged Annuals, Container Gardening, Garden Centers, Geraniums, Spring Flowers
How To Construct A Pondless Waterfall
Check out the easy steps on how to construct your very own “Pondless Waterfall” … Continue reading
Squirrels Eating Your Flowers?
Do you have a case of H.S.S. – Also known as Hungry Squirrel Syndrome? Don’t worry, you don’t have to go to a support group to overcome this very common Syndrome! HSS is seen very commonly in urban areas around … Continue reading
Exotic New Conifers In Stock. Indulge in your will to be weird!
Thanks to Iseli Nursery for creating these magnificent signs for us to use. We’d love to take credit for all of the amazing photography and writing that goes into these signs, but that wouldn’t be right. The quality from this … Continue reading
Lime Time? Why Not?
Fertilizers can’t do the whole job of keeping your lawn healthy and beautiful because they can’t raise the pH of acid soil. Poor lawns are often the result of acidic soil. Lime is an excellent way to correct low soil pH. Continue reading
Posted in Gardening Basics October 8, 2014
How To Perfectly Plant Your Newly Adopted Plant!
Congratulations! You’ve done the hardest part, selecting a plant that makes you the happiest and will survive in your area! Now, for the fun stuff, getting your knees dirty and playing in the soil. Here is our in depth guide … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening Basics October 7, 2014
Tagged Advice, Digging a Hole, Evergreens, Gardening, Greenville Gardening, How To Plant, perennials, Planting Tips, shrubs, trees
Colormania In Shrub Form
Fall is an excellent time for gardening! Summer vacations are complete, nights are cool, days are warm days, there is morning and evening dew and the soil is warm. This is the perfect recipe for successful planting. This time of year there many quality shrubs available sporting the fantastic colors of fall. Add a few of these to the recipe and enjoy immediately. Continue reading