Maintenance

June 5, 2017
Flower Care 101

The days are warmer, our greenhouse is full of flowering annuals and it's time to take some new plants home. Follow these simple steps for beautiful blooms all summer long: Gradually expose newly purchased plants to the outdoors on a covered porch or in a shady spot out of the wind. This is called hardening off. Watch […]

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May 31, 2017
5 Reasons to Use Mulch

  Mulch is a product that covers the soil surface around trees, shrubs or flowers. Gravel, lava rock and bark mulches can be used, but bark is the most popular. There are many known benefits to using mulch in your flower beds and around trees and shrubs.  It’s not absolutely necessary to have mulch, but […]

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April 24, 2017
Spring Fest Saturday May 6th

Save the Date! Our annual Spring Fest is coming up on Saturday May 6th from 9-4. Join us as we celebrate the beginning of the growing season AND our 10th year in our current location. We'll have special $10 deals all day like selected $10 trees, shrubs plus some other $10 surprises. Selected oversized planters […]

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March 16, 2017
Lawn and Tree Care

Imagine a summer weekend where you don’t have to mow the lawn, where your landscape is thriving and well-maintained. Bugs aren’t harming your trees and your lawn is healthy and weed-free. You have time to hit your favorite trails, fishing holes and socializing with your friends and family. Enjoy more of what you love doing […]

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March 1, 2017
March 2017

Winter Market Our Winter Farmer’s Market concludes this month on Saturday the 18th. Thanks to all of our fantastic vendors, old and new for making this a great season. If you haven’t stopped by yet, don’t miss your last chances to do so. The Winter Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday from 10-3 in our […]

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October 12, 2016
It's Time To...

Take advantage of a bit of dry weather and get your yard and garden ready for winter. Plant flower bulbs for spring. Fall bulbs are now 30% off! Sow wildflower and grass seed. Fertilize lawns for a faster green-up in the spring. Plant garlic for next year’s harvest. Garlic is now 30% off! Add compost […]

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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 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
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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