Increase the number of blooms in your garden with some easy prep work. Add compost. We’ve said it before; we’ll say it again. Compost is the secret to successful gardening, no matter where or what you grow. Compost adds nutrients to the soil, manages its moisture content, prevents plant diseases, and keeps the earthworms … Continue reading »
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Lawn – Timing Pre-emergent Herbicide | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener
One of the sourest phrases that can be directed at a child or adult is “I told you so!” Whether you touch a hot match, leave tools out in the rain or lift cinder blocks all afternoon, someone is usually ready to exclaim “I told you so!” when you complain about the experience. … Continue reading »
Monrovia | Plant Savvy E-Newsletter
Every plant savvy issue highlights some exciting new plants and older favorites. You’ll find inspiration and ideas for taking your garden to the next level. http://www.monrovia.com/plant-savvy-newsletter/
Greenshooz Landscaping Project Video
Check out our first official project video!! Greenshooz Landscaping Project | January 2012 | Cumming, GA
Seasonal Calendar – February | Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener
FIRST WEEK: • Prune apple and pear trees now – but postpone peach pruning until mid-March. see Home Garden Apples • It’s dangerous to spray glyphosate (Roundup, etc) on bermudagrass, even if you think it is completely dormant. Make sure no green bermuda sprouts are near the soil surface. Here’s a better idea: Winter Weed … Continue reading »
Five Great Flower Seeds | P. Allen Smith Garden Home
Five Great Flower Seeds The first year I started my garden there wasn’t much in the way of color. Most of my budget went to structural plants and soil prep. Being the visual and, ahem, somewhat impatient person that I am I wasn’t about to go all growing season without blooms. My solution was flowers … Continue reading »
Ten Rose Pruning Tips | Fine Gardening
Pruning time is upon us and while we’ve talked about pruning in previous posts it’s always good to review a things. I though we’d get started with ten tips! Ten Pruning Tips If you can, spend them extra money for good tools. They are easier to work with and will last a … Continue reading »