By Jesse Eastman Originally Published Dec. 5, 2012 As I sit down to write, the thermometer reads 43 degrees, although it feels much warmer. The sun is shining and the […]
Author: Dan Booth
Veggie Starts for Fall Bounty & Garlic Bulbs for Spring Harvest
September is a great time to plant in the garden, allowing you time to reap a harvest well into Fall. We grow a large variety of Fall crops right here […]
Leafy Green Wisdom
by Jesse Eastman I have a secret to share with you. It may be shocking, so you should probably take a seat. Here it is: I don’t run a garden […]
Caring for your lawn
The recommended height for blue grass lawns is 2 ½”-3″. Mow frequently so that no more than 1/3 of the grass height is removed during a single mowing. With this […]
Military Discount Available Starting Memorial Day Weekend
Beginning on Saturday, May 26th we will be offering a 10% discount to our U.S. Military Service men and women. Present your Military I.D. when you get to the check […]
Plant Availability 2012
With this amazing weather and the promise of summer days ahead, it’s easy to get excited about adding beauty and bounty to your yard! We have put together some projected […]
Blooming Trees – Essence of Spring
There are many differing opinions on which plant truly says “Spring!” Some say pansies, with their squinting faces peering up even through snow. Some say forsythia with its long graceful arms […]
Frost-Hardy Annuals for Early Spring Planting
by: Kent Hixson As the snow melts off our flowerbeds, we begin to dream of planting our favorite bedding plants. It is well known that Jack Frost can visit our […]
From the Archives:
While winter is a time primarily for enjoying a rest from weeding, watering, mowing, and for reflecting on more subtle aspects of the landscape, there are several activities which are […]
