Our Christmas Trees Have Arrived

By admin, November 25, 2009

Our Christmas Trees have arrived. We have a full selection of all the trees that we are going to have this season. Check out our tree selections below.

November Veg, Fruits & Herbs

By admin, November 3, 2009

At this time of year you should clean up any dead or dying plants as they attract animals that may feed on them. You should prepare your vegetable beds for next season by adding compost, manure, and/or lime.

There are many vegetables that will grow in the fall and winter in our climate. You can grow a variety of lettuce, cabbage, kale, and Swiss chard. We have a selection of these and other vegetable crops throughout the fall.

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November Annuals

By admin, November 1, 2009

November Perennials

November Vines

Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Boston Ivy

Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Boston Ivy

November Trees

Cornus Nutalli Eddis White Wonder

Cornus Nutalli Eddis White Wonder

November Shrubs

November Bulbs

None at this time

Winter Lawn Care

Starting a New Lawn

Once we start to receive frost at night it is too late to start a new lawn or over-seed your existing lawn. It is best to wait until warmer weather in the spring to apply lawn seed. Nigh time temperatures should be above freezing for 4 to 6 weeks continuously for the seed to successfully germinate.

Watering your Lawn

The cool wet weather means that you do not have to water your lawn again until the spring. However it is important to watch the lawn in the winter to determine if there are any low spots where water is collecting. Make note of these areas as you will need to aerate and add sand in the spring to improve drainage.

If you apply lime and/or fertilizer to your lawn it is best to water them in thoroughly. Usually an hour is enough to work the lime or fertilizer into the soil. Leaving the lime or fertilizer on the surface of the grass burns the tops of the blades.

Mowing your Lawn

Cold winter temperatures slow the growth of your lawn. This reduces the need to cut it at regular intervals. You likely do not need to cut your lawn at all during the winter. So one final cut in October or November should be all you need to do.

Applying Moss Control

Winter is not the best time to apply Moss Control to your lawn. The Moss has gone dormant and has probably already spread the spores that will grow next year. You can rake out the moss by hand or use/rent a power rake to do it more effectively. The best time to apply Moss Control is in the spring between March and April.

Fertilizing your Lawn

Winter is a time when the lawn does not need to be given any fertilizer. You will not need to fertilize your lawn again until the spring when it starts to grow again.

Lime should not be applied during winter either. An exces of lime too late in the season can cause diseases on your lawn.

November Water Garden

Most water plants will have died back by now so clean the dead leaves. You should remove any dead leaves and other debris from the bottom of the pond to prevent the pump from getting clogged.

Water Garden

Water Garden

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