Welcome Spring! Welcome Spring PLANTING Plant Perennials and Cutting Flowers- Early spring is one of the best times to get perennials started in the garden, such as columbine, correa, lavender, penstemon, phygelius, rosemary, salvia, and yarrow. It is also time to sow flower seeds such as asters, cosmos, cleomes, lobelias, lunarias, marigolds, nicotianas, sunflowers and…
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February Tips of the Month
DORMANT SPRAY FRUIT TREES Pests that appear on lush new spring growth are eliminated or greatly reduced by properly applying dormant sprays now. They effectively kill the over wintering eggs of aphids, mites, most scales, plus many other pests and some plant diseases that are now in their most vulnerable stage. For most fruit trees…
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December Tips of the Month
Save Water During the Winter Months Installing a rain sensor to your existing irrigation controller can reduce your water bill during the rainy season. The Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor hydrates and dehydrates at the same rate as soil and is adjustable to detect 1/8”-1” of rainfall. When it rains it will shut your system down…
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Fall Home & Garden Expo and display
Just wanted to add a quick post to share our booth set up and landscaping display at the Fall Home & Garden Expo at the Madonna Inn last month. It was a beautiful day and we had a great time meeting new and current clients as well as helping set up the display. Here…
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September Plant of the Month: Leucospermum 'Scarlet Ribbon'
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