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Happy First Day of Spring!
Spring Ahead
Rebates on Select Toro Zero Turns and Walk Behind Lawn Mowers
Toro riding lawn mowers give homeowners exceptional durability and control while riding on a swift, comfortable machine. Owners of our zero-turn radius riding mowers report an average time savings of 45% over their previous mower. You’ll not only have more time to enjoy, you’ll extend the working life of your mower. Trust the best mowers…
Read MoreFertilizing Tips for the Fall
The question we get a lot at this time of the year is about putting on a fall fertilizer. Most websites are going to say that we have til November to put on fall fertilizer. As this may be the case in the…
Read MoreKeeping a Clean Pond
Most water gardeners are aware of the importance that good quality water plays in a pond habitat. Not knowing how to get or keep high water quality can prove challenging to some pond owners. Follow our 7 tips below to help keep your pond water clean! 1. Maintain a healthy fish population If you have…
Read MorePerfect Gifts for Those Who Love to Grill
If you are sitting here reading this, you are obviously wondering what to get for that person who loves to grill. Whether or not they are a grilling enthusiast, something for the grill is always a great idea. It encourages them to get outside, learn a new skill, and perhaps develop a passion for one…
Read MoreGardening for the Time Starved
As much as we are lovers of plants and flowers spending most of our time at work in the peak gardening months means that our gardens at home need to be pretty low maintenance and self sufficient. We have learned over the years what does and does not thrive in this environment. So what are our…
Read MoreDeer Resistant Shurbs
It wasn’t long after I began working in retail garden centers that I learned never to call a plant “deer proof”. It seemed as though the deer were always out to contradict me, plants that I had long believed to not be bothered by deer were being destroyed in everyone else’s landscapes. I have, over…
Read MoreColor Your Garden Purple in 2018
They say that “purple is the new neutral” and its true–this color has a way of naturally complementing anything you pair it with. Yellows and oranges provide acute contrast to make purples pop, while pink and blue pairings provide a smooth, harmonious look across the grouping. It’s just a matter of taste how you like…
Read MoreWhy Buy a Scag Mower
If you are in the market for a commercial mower, you have probably discovered that there are countless choices available. So…what makes Scag “Simply the Best”? Since 1983, Scag Power Equipment, a division of Metalcraft of Mayville, has been producing heavy-duty, commercial mowers. This gives them the experience needed to know what really works,…
Read MoreStarting from Seed
There are few things more magical or rewarding than a seed that you have planted, growing, and then producing food. As plant enthusiasts we have all experienced this but typically chose not to grow our plants this way. Maybe it’s a lack of time, or space, or even those pesky deer that have gotten us…
Read MoreHouseplant Care Tips
Most of us have at least one houseplant that has come from a friend or relative that is a mainstay in our home. If you are anything like myself it can sometimes be a struggle to keep them alive and looking healthy in the winter months. We have put together a few things over the…
Read More8 Activites to Beat Cabin Fever
At some point or another we all get cabin fever and thinking about spring and our gardens helps us get out of it. Winter will end soon but until then hopefully some of these ideas will help you get past your Cabin Fever. Plan your garden – Start a Journal/Binder It’s always great to…
Read MoreBird To Do List: December – February
Here are some tips to help you create your winter safe haven: Provide large quantities of food because in winter, small birds eat almost constantly during the day. Migrating songbirds need large amounts of food, too, but less often. Fill your feeders with high energy food. As it gets colder, especially at night, birds will…
Read MoreTurn Your Backyard into a Winter Bird Feeding Destination
You can help wild birds thrive through winter! Chilly weather means that food, water, and shelter become harder to find, while shorter days leave less time for birds to feed and replenish energy reserves for long, cold nights. The bugs that birds eat are scarce, while snow can cover up remaining food sources. We’ve assembled…
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