SPRING-2022 | RECAP
Enjoy Images from our Spring Season! Early Spring Mid-Late Spring Landscapes & Leaves
Enjoy Images from our Spring Season! Early Spring Mid-Late Spring Landscapes & Leaves
Azalea As a garden favorite and staple in many gardens, azaleas are loved for their bright color blooms and easy-care foliage. These beautiful shrubs are reliable as an evergreen and striking when in bloom. Some varieties even have foliage that deepens in color with cooler temperatures. Azaleas come in all shapes, sizes, and colors and … More AZALEA
Spring-2022 – Quick Tip #4 All grass should be aerated to increase the overall health of your lawn. Aeration is a process that releases compacted soil to allow air, rain, and other nutrients to reach the roots. The type of grass you have determines when to aerate. Now is the time to aerate warm-season grasses. We recommend core … More WHY YOU SHOULD AERATE WARM-SEASON GRASS
QUESTION FROM READER: Is it necessary to fertilize plants, especially perennials? I thought if my plants came back, regular watering was enough. Also, if fertilizer is needed, how often should it be used, and when is the best time to apply it? GL365 RESPONSE: Dear Reader, Yes! Fertilizer is food for your plants. It provides … More QUESTIONS FROM READERS (May Edition)
Hyacinth Spring is marked by this beautiful tubular-shaped perennial known for its highly fragrant scent. Hyacinths are one of the first flowers to bloom in spring, along with daffodils and tulips. These delicate-looking flowers originated in the Middle East and were later introduced in Europe. Hyacinths are a reliable flower blossoming year after year in … More HYACINTH
Spring-2022 – Quick Tip #1 Up and down, up and down. That’s how the temperatures fluctuate during March through mid-April in the mid-southern part of the United States. It can be even longer in cooler climates. During these times, it’s important to protect your plants from frost and cold temperatures. When temperatures dip below 40 … More HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PLANTS FROM FROST
QUESTION FROM READER: I live in Stuart, Virginia, where we’ve had some rain but not a lot. I’ve noticed more weeds in our yard this year, particularly clover. They also seem to be popping up sooner. When is the best time to apply weed control, and is there one you recommend? GL365 RESPONSE: Dear Reader, … More QUESTIONS FROM READERS (April Edition)
Daffodils Since we started flower facts last season with one of the most popular winter flowers, we thought we would do the same for spring. That’s right, we’re talking about Daffodils this month! Daffodils are a garden staple and an easy-care plant for novice gardeners. Part of the amaryllis family, and even though native to … More DAFFODILS