by Katie Plummer | Sep 22, 2021 | DIYs, Fall
We have officially entered the autumn season, and as sad as I am to say goodbye to my summer beach days, I sure am excited for fall. Bring on the cooler weather, chunky sweaters, apple cider, football, and hanging around a bonfire. Another thing I love about the...
by Katie Plummer | Aug 26, 2021 | Fall
Planting a fall garden is a great way to continue harvesting fresh vegetables throughout the colder months, and there are actually quite a few plants that prefer cooler weather. Before you plant a fall garden, always look up the first frost date for your area. Click...
by Heather McEntee | Jul 16, 2021 | Fall, Garden Solutions, Pests
(This post originally published 8/26/19 and updated 7/16/21) Authored by Mark Griffith, Former Jack Frost Landscape Designer, ISA Certified Arborist MA-5032AVA, Certified Horticulturist #2232 Webs in trees…. You may have seen them while you were driving, you may...
by Heather McEntee | Nov 17, 2020 | Fall, Plants
Pansies and violas are popular cool-season annuals, used rather interchangeably in the landscape. Both thrive in full sun, and if planted in fall, will bloom through the next spring. Pansies (scientifically named Viola wittrockiana) are the result of breeding the...
by Heather McEntee | Nov 12, 2019 | Fall, Garden Solutions, Winter
What should I do in my garden before the first frost? Here are a couple of tips to prepare as the weather really cools and your tender perennials recede. Save Water One of the first things to do is go through your irrigation and reduce the frequency of your watering....
by Heather McEntee | Oct 17, 2019 | Fall
This past Saturday, October 12th, we had our first-ever Fall Festival, and it would be an understatement to say we had a blast! It was the most beautiful day – blue skies, 75 degrees, and no rain – what a blessing! Seeing this was our first event, we were...
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