Paula’s Ever-Changing Garden
When I tell people that I actually don’t like to garden, they stare at me as if I’m crazy. Looking at my landscaping, you would think that I lived for it, but there are really only two parts of...
View ArticlePlant Bulbs in Containers Now for Spring Blooms!
Did you not get around to planting Tulips and Daffodils and now have a snow-covered garden? If you are in hardiness zones 4-7, try layering bulbs in large containers and placing them in the garage...
View ArticleNew Collections: Customer Combinations
We’re excited to have taken several of our favorite customer combinations and created collections based off of them, making it easy for you to get their look in your garden! All of these collections...
View ArticleNew Fall-Planted Bulbs Now Available
We’re always looking to carry as many unique varieties as possible and are excited to have just added a dozen new Fall Bulbs available to plant now! Whether you’re looking for deer-resistant Daffodils,...
View ArticleHow to Force Bulbs Indoors for Early Blooms
If you love the colorful blooms of Tulips, Daffodils and Hyacinths but can’t wait until spring, try forcing bulbs indoors for earlier flowers. The process is fairly simple and fun — A great activity to...
View ArticleFall Cleanup!
Now that we’re into November, it’s extremely important (if you haven’t already) to prepare your garden for the winter months. This doesn’t need to be a weekend-long affair, simply follow a few easy...
View ArticleBulb, Rhizome, Tuber… What’s the Difference?
Throughout the years, the term “bulb” has come to describe any type of root form that is planted in the ground to produce a plant. However, only a few of these plants are truly “bulbs.” There are four...
View ArticleTips on Pruning Fall Planted Bulbs: Timing and Techniques
Cutting Back Fall-Planted Bulbs Fall bulbs include flowers such as daffodils, tulips and grape hyacinth. The best time to prune is after they bloom in the spring. Let the flower completely fall and...
View ArticleEnter Our Summer Garden Giveaway
Stop dreaming about that perfect outdoor space and take action! Build a pollinator oasis, create a wildflower meadow, raise your own chickens, or plant native perennials. Let the 2015 Summer Garden...
View ArticleGet This Look: Hyacinths And Daffodils
Daffodils & Grape Hyacinths It’s as easy as “dig, drop done” in the fall to create a colorful, diverse display of spring color with Daffodils and Hyacinths. These two varieties compliment each...
View ArticleTen Of Our Favorite Plant Combinations
With fall planting right around the corner, we’re planning and scheming up new combinations to add to our gardens. To help you do the same, we’ve put together some of our favorite plant combinations...
View ArticleTrench-Style Planting: Big Color, Little Time
Many gardeners meticulously plant bulbs in an exact pattern, making sure the proper colors are coordinated and each bulb is placed just right. We think this is a wonderful way of gardening and love...
View ArticlePlant Bulbs in Containers Now for Spring Blooms!
Did you not get around to planting Tulips and Daffodils and now have a snow-covered garden? If you are in hardiness zones 4-7, try layering bulbs in large containers and placing them in the garage...
View ArticleNew Collections: Customer Combinations
We're excited to have taken several of our favorite customer combinations and created collections based off of them, making it easy for you to get their look in your garden! All of these collections...
View ArticleNew Fall-Planted Bulbs Now Available
We're always looking to carry as many unique varieties as possible and are excited to have just added a dozen new Fall Bulbs available to plant now! Whether you're looking for deer-resistant Daffodils,...
View ArticleHow to Force Bulbs Indoors for Early Blooms
If you love the colorful blooms of Tulips, Daffodils and Hyacinths but can't wait until spring, try forcing bulbs indoors for earlier flowers. The process is fairly simple and fun -- A great activity...
View ArticleFall Cleanup!
Now that we're into November, it's extremely important (if you haven't already) to prepare your garden for the winter months. This doesn't need to be a weekend-long affair, simply follow a few easy...
View ArticleBulb, Rhizome, Tuber... What's the Difference?
Throughout the years, the term "bulb" has come to describe any type of root form that is planted in the ground to produce a plant. However, only a few of these plants are truly "bulbs." There are four...
View ArticleTips on Pruning Fall Planted Bulbs: Timing and Techniques
Cutting Back Fall-Planted Bulbs Fall bulbs include flowers such as daffodils, tulips and grape hyacinth. The best time to prune is after they bloom in the spring. Let the flower completely fall and...
View ArticleEnter Our Summer Garden Giveaway
Stop dreaming about that perfect outdoor space and take action! Build a pollinator oasis, create a wildflower meadow, raise your own chickens, or plant native perennials. Let the 2015 Summer Garden...
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