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Preparing and Protecting your Landscapes for Winter. Plus bring beauty and excitement to your Yard by feeding the Birds!

Dormant Feeding of Shrubs, Small Trees, Perennials and Bulbs – Landscape plants should be fed twice a year: when growth begins in the spring, and after the growing season has ended in the fall.  It is now safe for feeding any and all landscape plants. We recommend granular (HOLLY-TONE, EVERGREEN-TONE, PLANT-TONE, BONE MEAL, etc.) fertilizers […]

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Fall is for Planting…Perennials, Shrubs, Mums, Ornamental Cabbage & Kale, plus other Fall Yard Preparations.

Dormant Feeding of Trees, Shrubs, Perennials, Ground Covers, and Bulbs – Dormant feeding can be done once the majority of leaves have fallen from deciduous trees and shrubs.  This occurs anywhere from mid to late October when the growing season is over for all the plants in the landscape except the lawn.  Trees, shrubs and

Fall is for Planting…Perennials, Shrubs, Mums, Ornamental Cabbage & Kale, plus other Fall Yard Preparations. Read More »

Landscape Tips for September, plus Animals, Insects & Birds

Too Early for DORMANT Feeding of Trees, Shrubs, Perennials – September is still part of the growing season for most plants in our landscape.  While they are still in their active growth stage, feeding may stimulate new growth, which will not harden off before winter.   Generally, winter dormancy begins in the landscape when the larger

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