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February 1, 2017
Valentine's Day at MD

  “Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.” -Luther Burbank The Flower Market is taking orders for Valentine’s Day. Delight your sweetheart with a gorgeous display of fresh flowers.  The Flower Market will have beautiful bouquets of lilies, tulips and gerber daisies ready to […]

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January 19, 2017
Bird of the Month: American Goldfinch

  Goldfinches are common in grassy meadows and weedy areas where they feed on thistle and other seeds. The male American Goldfinch is easily recognized by its bright yellow color and black and white striped wings, whereas the females have a dull, olive color. Their plumage changes to a muted olive green or brown color in winter. […]

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January 4, 2017
Teton Valley Winter Farmer's Market

The Teton Valley Winter Farmer’s market returns for its third season beginning January 7th.  Kick off the New Year in our heated greenhouse with local honey, art work and prepared foods. Fill your tummies with tempting baked goods, eggs, locally made cheese, preserves and meat. Enjoy live music from 11-1 each week featuring local artists […]

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January 3, 2017
The holidays are over, what should I do with my Christmas tree?

Don’t just toss that tannenbaum, try these alternate ways repurpose your Christmas tree. • ‘Plant’ your tree outside. Go out and stick it in the snow. Birds love evergreens for protection in the winter months. This is also a great way to visualize any future tree placements! • Use the boughs as cover. Do you […]

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December 30, 2016
Houseplants for Clean Air

Did you know that houseplants act as air purifiers? Plants remove excess carbon dioxide and toxins from the atmosphere and give off oxygen. Try adding some houseplants to your home or office this winter. Here are some to try: Palm Dracaena Sanservia Pothos Boston fern Ivy Peace Lily Spider plant Houseplants generally like bright light […]

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December 29, 2016
Christmas is Over, What Should I do with my Tree?

Don’t just toss that tannenbaum, try these alternate ways repurpose your Christmas tree:   ·       ‘Plant’ your tree outside. Go out and stick it in the snow. Birds love evergreens for protection in the winter months. This is also a great way to visualize any future tree placements! ·       Use the boughs as cover. Do […]

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December 26, 2016
Holiday Clearance Sale

Our annual Holiday Clearance sale starts on December 26th and will continue through January 7th. Save 50% on all holiday décor, garland, Christmas lights and tableware. Take advantage of great prices and stock up for next season!

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December 14, 2016
Our Favorite Gifts for Teachers

The holidays are the perfect time to show appreciation for your child’s teacher. Our gift shop has an awesome selection to suit many personalities, but here are our favorites for under 20 bucks!   -Mugs: Serious or sassy, mugs are always a hit. -Re-useable snack pouches: These are super handy and come in various sizes. […]

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December 12, 2016
Why do my Poinsettias Always Die?

This is a question we get asked a lot. Poinsettias are popular for adding a festive touch for the holidays, but they can quickly disappoint if they are not properly cared for. To keep them looking their best, follow these simple rules: #1. Don't freeze it. Take it straight home (or to another room temperature location) […]

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November 30, 2016
Santa is Coming to Visit MD!

Bring your little ones in to see the big guy in our magical winter wonderland greenhouse on Saturday December 3rd from 11 to 2.  Don’t forget the camera to capture the moment. Our elves will be on hand with hot chocolate and cookies for the kids.

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