Gardening

October 10, 2016
Easy Pumpkin Chipotle Hummus

Use your own roasted and pureed pumpkin, or cheat a little and use pumpkin puree from a can. In a food processor, combine:          1 15 oz. can garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained           Juice of a ½ lemon           1-2 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped           2 TBS tahini           1/8 tsp chipotle chili […]

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October 1, 2016
Tree Survival: an ounce of prevention

There is no doubt that trees are a valuable asset to our landscapes. Trees add beauty, wind protection and increase our property values.  Most trees we sell are adapted to survive our harsh winters, but an additional measure of preventative care, especially with younger trees, will greatly increase survival over winter and into another successful […]

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September 15, 2016
The Best Shrubs for Bird Habitat

Birds are a welcome garden guest throughout the year. Bird feeders, bird baths and bird houses play an important part in backyard birding, but planting shrubs for their forage and cover will attract even more wild birds to your yard. Black Chokeberry: Clusters of dark berries form above glossy green foliage. Foliage is brilliant orange […]

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September 9, 2016
Planting Garlic

Hardy and full-flavored, home grown garlic is one of the easiest crops to grow. Here's how: Begin by preparing the soil. It should be about 12 inches deep and amended with compost and manure. Select  garlic intended as seed. Separate a head of garlic into cloves.  Plant each clove pointy side up about 4 inches deep […]

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September 7, 2016
Alyson's Tomato Pie

Our retail staff member, Alyson loves to cook and shared her recipe with us. Take advantage of September’s bounty and use the best tomatoes you can find either from your garden, your neighbor’s or the farmer’s market. Be sure to drain tomatoes thoroughly as directed, otherwise you’ll have a soggy (though still tasty!) pie. 5 […]

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September 6, 2016
Fall Bulbs are Here!

  Yes, bulbs are wonderful for spring color, but did you know that flowering bulbs are also a valuable food source for bees? Plant some for spring color and  some for our pollinators! Tulips, daffodils, iris, crocus, hyacinth and other colorful beauties will start arriving after Labor Day. Don’t miss the boat; plant bulbs once, […]

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September 1, 2016
5 Reasons to Plant Trees this Fall

  Did that spring planting project go unfinished? Have you been away most of the summer? Was it too hot to plant? Whatever your reason, September is here and it’s a great time to plant trees and shrubs. Here’s why: 1)      Less Stress on the Trees: Cooler temperatures mean less evaporation and trees don’t have […]

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September 1, 2016
September 2016

  Fall Planting Sale September 1st-30th 50% off potted quaking aspen 50% off potted roses 30% off potted trees and shrubs 50% off perennials      

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August 9, 2016
August 2016

4th Annual Big Zucchini Contest August 13th How big is your zucchini? It’s almost time for our annual Big Zucchini Contest.  Bring in your homegrown zucchini for judging between 9:00 am and noon on Saturday, August 13th. Zucchini must be grown in Teton County Idaho or Wyoming. Contest is free to enter and fun for […]

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July 14, 2016
Recipes From A Garden

Gooseberries are a truly northern fruit. They are related to currants and grow on small shrubs. Thorny stems bear greenish-purple grape-sized fruit that usually ripen in July. The berries can be eaten as is or used in preserves or baked goods. For best eating, try the ‘pixwell’ variety. Blue Gooseberry Pie (adapted from Canadian Living) […]

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