Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fall Flowers Are In!
Geranims
$2.29 4 in.
$3.99 and up 1 gal.
Color Bowls
$12.99
Petunias, Snapdragons,
Alyssum and Dianthus
$2.29 Jumbo Pack and up

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Bulbs have arrived!
Onion Sets, Garlic and Potatoes are also in!


Now is the time you want to pre chill your bulbs. Narcissus, Crocus, Dwarf Iris, Tulips, Bearded Iris, Daffodils, Hyacinth and Muscari. Put bulbs in crisper in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks so they get the false winter chill and then plant in warm soil.

Ranunculus bulbs will need to be soaked over night.

For the soil prep you will want to use a generous amount of organic materials such as Mulch or Bone Meal.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Rye Seed
Large Lawn Package
  • 1-50lb. Perennial Rye Seed
  • 1-20lb. Fertilome new Lawn Starter AND
  • 30-1cu. Steer Manure OR
  • 10-3cu Forest Magic Mulch

Covers 2,500-5,000 Sq. Ft.

$119.99

Mediun Lawn Package

  • 1-20lb. Perennial Rye Seed
  • 1-10lb. Fertilome New Lawn Starter AND
  • 15-1cu. Steer Manure OR
  • 5-3cu. Forest Magic Mulch

Covers 1,000-2,000 Sq. Ft.

$62.99

Small Lawn Package

  • 1-10lb. Perennial Rye Seed
  • 1-4lb. Fertilome New Lawn Starter AND
  • 10-1cu. Steer Manure OR
  • 3-3cu. Forest Magic Mulch

Covers 500-1,000 Sq. Ft.

$39.99

Rye Seed

1 lb. - $1.99

10 lb. - $16.99

20lb. - $29.99

50lb. - $55.99

Fall Garden
Now is the time you want to start planting your fall garden. Beans, beets, tomato, zucchini, pepper, squash, cucumber, Swiss chard, lettuce, eggplant, celery, strawberries and herbs should be planted now.
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As the weather becomes cooler in the next few weeks you will want to start your cold crop. You will want to plant cabbage, carrots, peas, broccoli, brussel sprouts, butternut squash, acorn squash, radish and cauliflower.
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If your limited on time and space you can still enjoy a Fresh garden. With the Easy Home Garden Kit you can plant a garden in as little as 30 minutes and with a space as little as 38"x38".

Friday, September 10, 2010

Getting Ready for Rye
Let's get your yard ready this weekend to plant Rye grass next weekend. Scalp your yard as low as your mower will go. If your seed can not get to the ground you will need to dethatch (meaning you would need to rent a dethatcher to remove excess grass,) so the seed can get to the soil to access nutrients to make your lawn healthier and greener.
Planting
You will want to start planting your Rye grass mid-September- October (weather permitting). A pound will cover 50-100 square foot depending on how thick you want your grass. You need to constantly keep your seed moist watering 3-5 times a day. A layer of mulch will help keep your soil moist between watering and New Lawn Starter will help with rooting.
Post Maintenance
You will need to water every 2-3 days depending on ground condition, fertilizing every 4-6 weeks and mowing regularly.

Thursday, April 29, 2010


Ad is good till 5/15/10

Friday, April 9, 2010


Our Summer Annuals
are coming in!
We currently have Vinca, Celosia, Moss Rose, Pentas, Angelonia (Summer Snapdragon) and Gold Fleece. We will be getting truck loads every week.














Thursday, March 4, 2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

Summer Time!

Garden-Your garden should be setting fruit and veggies by now. It is not to late to plant you melons and orka. Continue to fertilize and water you garden.

Grass- Its hot, By now your perennial rye is burning out, cut down your rye as low as you can. Stop the water for a few day and de thatch if necessary. Then start your regular watering and fertilizing to your hybrid Bermuda and regular Bermuda. It won't be long before you have a lush summer lawn.

De Thatching- We de thatch our lawns to thin out the build up of dead grass and rooting in the lawn. This lets water and fertilizer penetrate the ground and creates a healthy green lawn.

Fertilize- Turf Royal 21-7-14 or Southwest Green Maker 18-0-6. The Green Maker also has sulfur iron and trace elements.

Watering- Depending on your soil condition water every morning to every third morning. Make sure you water in the a.m. If you water in the p.m. you have a chance of fungus or other disease.

Weeds- Yikes, they're here! Don't let these pest get out of hand, kill them at the root when they are small. For your yard you will need to bring in a small sample and we will suggest the right product to get rid of the problem. We carry a variety of weed killer that you can use in the lawn the keep the weeds out and the grass looking good.
For your rock we will suggest a product that will be a contact killer that will also kill plants and root, this too will depend on the area you need to cover.

Pre-emergent- Let's get the pre-emergent down to kill seeds that will sprout in to weeds. We have a huge variety of pre-emergents depending on the area you need to cover.




















Friday, February 12, 2010

Clearance

Sale Prices 24" Box Trees
$129.00
  • Ficus Nitida
  • Fan Tex Ash
  • Shamel Ash
  • Sissoo
  • Acacia
  • Evergreen Elm

$79.99

  • African Sumac
  • Olive Multi Trunk
  • Mesquite
  • Sweet Acacia
Flowers
Primrose, Pansy and Marigolds assorted colors 4"pots are .89 cents.
Carnations and Cineria assorted colors 4" pots are $1.99
Primrose assorted colors 8" pots are $7.99.

Come in and check out are Easy Home Garden Kits that assemble in 5 minutes!!!

Sale good thur the end of February