Ornamental trees offer spring flowers, but can be planted up until the ground freezes. They are generally smaller in size (less than 40 feet) so they work well in small spaces and offer an aesthetic value to the garden as a focal point with their unique shapes and...
Every season brings with it specific tasks to keep your garden looking its best. Here are five tips to keep in mind for your garden as we close out summer and head into fall. Refresh Your Annuals By this time of year some of your annuals may be looking overgrown or...
Summer is a time to enjoy your garden in full bloom, but it can also bring its own set of challenges. Heat, drought and pests are just a few stressors plants can struggle with in the summer months. We’ve compiled some tips to address common summer gardening...
Enjoy the sunshine when it’s out but hold off on that spring cleanup. It’s still too early in the season for clearing yard and garden debris. Why? For starters, we often have snow and freezing temperatures through April. We recommend you wait until daytime...
Winter is a great time to prune many of your deciduous trees and shrubs. Without the leaves you can easily see the structure of the plant, including crossing, broken and damaged branches. Pruning some branches now will not only help to reduce damage from winds, storms...