Striking, classy, and timeless, Japanese Maples hold a special place in the hearts and gardens of horticulturists the world over. We have the unique privilege of introducing 3 new varieties to our collection: Mikawa Yatsubusa, Lemon Lime Lace, and Rhode Island Red. Whether you’re an avid acer collector or a newcomer to the scene, these compact, versatile trees have a little something any type of gardener can appreciate.
Read MoreYou don’t always need to go out and buy specialty products for your garden. Sometimes the best things for your plants are those right under your nose! While you’re spring cleaning your kitchen, keep an eye out for these common household items that can give your greenery a welcome boost.
Read MoreOne of the best feelings for a gardener is watching pollinators float in to sample your flowers. Here are some of the best annuals for luring butterflies, bees and hummingbirds to your yard.
Read MoreComposting is one of the most rewarding activities for you, your garden, and the planet. It literally turns trash into treasure! If you want to rejuvenate your garden, the best way is to harness the natural processes of decomposition to create your own free organic fertilizer. We’re here to show you how, so put on your work gloves because it’s time to get dirty.
Read MoreDoes your lawn make you yawn? Try spicing it up with some of these beautiful, easy to grow groundcovers.
Read MoreAfter months of cold ranging from bitter to nagging, the first signs of Spring are always a welcome sight. Here we’ve highlighted our favorite early rising Spring plants which start the season off beautifully.
Read MoreA well cared for evergreen tree can last for over a month in the right circumstances, but many of us see those dreaded brown needles almost as soon as we set it up in our homes. Never fear – these tips will keep your Tannenbaum looking lush throughout the holiday season.
Read MoreSmaller gardens take a special kind of skill to polish, but with the right accents and techniques they can wow as well as their more spacious counterparts.
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