Featured Items We now carry Foxfarm’s Granular Fertilizers: Cha Ching, Beastie Bloomz and Open Sesame.See More
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read moreVEGETABLE PLANTING DATES From To From To Asparagus — seed October 1 March 1 Leek – seed Sept 1 January 15 Bean, Bush – s/p March 1 April 1 Lettuce, Head – seed Sept 1…
read moreWILDFLOWER REVELRY by Debbie Mounce The term wildflower conjures up images of pagan flowers dressed in their best ceremonial finery, gathering beneath the full moon to possibly celebrate the impending arrival of the much-awaited pollinators,…
read moreVEGETABLE GARDENING A well-planned vegetable garden can be a rewarding experience, providing your household with all the fresh vegetables it can use. What you choose to plant will depend on the time of year and…
read moreSUMMER GARDENING TIPS During these hot summer months, some of your plants will flourish, and others will struggle; but with some tender loving care, all should survive. Adequate water in the root zone area should…
read moreSUMMER ANNUALS & PERENNIALS Ageratum 8-12 inches; plant year round; blooms June-Aug.; shade. Tender border plant. Small, fluffy light blue flowers. Aster 12-24 inches; plant April-Nov.; blooms June-Sept.; semi-shade. Beautiful bedding plant. Balsam 12-18 inches;…
read morePOINSETTIA Garden growing instructions for poinsettia plants received during the holiday season After the plant has passed its prime, which is usually in late January or February, it is time to withhold water, and the…
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