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May 12, 2017
5 Easy Herbs for Teton Gardens

  Herbs are a great addition to a home garden. Combined with other flowers or in a spot of their own, these perennial herbs will perform reliably season after season. A sunny pot with decent soil good drainage is all they need. Not only can these be used in cooking, but they combine beautifully with […]

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May 8, 2017
Tree Planting 101

Spring is an excellent time to plant trees. Whether you are planting a showy crabapple, a big spruce or a shady grove of aspen trees, the following tips will give newly planted trees the best chance for success: ·         Carefully choose the right site. Ensure the spot you want to plant a tree will accommodate […]

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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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April 12, 2017
Our Favorite Tools for Spring Cleanup

  Broken tree limbs, vole damage or matted leaf litter, April is time to spruce up your yard after our long, harsh winter. The right tool makes any job easier. Here are some of our favorites for spring clean- up: Bahco™ Loppers: Quality loppers make cutting tree limbs a breeze. Radius Pro™ Pruners: Use these […]

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April 5, 2017
The Scoop on Soil

  Soil is probably the most unappreciated aspect of gardening, but with few exceptions, it is the most vital thing that supports plant life. A trip to our garden center will reveal many choices of soils, but which one do you really need? Isn’t it all the same? The answer depends what you will be […]

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March 19, 2017
Seed Starting 101

    Longer season veggies such as tomatoes, winter squash, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and peppers are best started indoors anywhere from 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost date. Generally, mid to late March is a good time to start these crops. Begin with a clean seedling tray or small pots. Ensure there are […]

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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 9, 2017
Grow Your Own - sprouting 101

Grown your own sprouts indoors anytime of year.  These crunchy, tasty veggies are simply seeds that are soaked in water until they germinate. Sprouts aren’t just rich in vitamins and antioxidants,  they add flavor, color, texture and variety to any dishes you chose to sprinkle them on.  Try sprouts in salads, sandwiches on top of soups, eggs or in your next stir fry. […]

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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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February 15, 2017
Arm Chair Gardening

  While it may be too early to plant, it’s never too early to plan. Get the gardening juices flowing this month with some arm chair gardening. Our book nook, located upstairs in our gift shop, is teaming with humorous, practical and detailed books on gardening, landscaping and more! Take these for example: The Edible Front […]

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