Do you want a garden that is quick and changeable on a whim? Then consider a container planting. It is quick and easy, can be changed per the season, and is moveable if you want to adjust your view. It is the choice for the urban gardener with little time and space. We have “recipes”… Read More
Blooming Plants and Relationships
Happy April to you! In your personal relationships and in your garden planning – watch that frost!! Relationship Pointers: If their age bracket is 67 to 90 years, they like to be recognized for a job well done and do take time to say “thank you.” They don’t like disorganization. Ages 48 to 66 like… Read More
Wagners is Adding a New Location!
The Wagners are excited to announce that Wagners Garden Center will now be in Bloomington, as well as South Minneapolis and Hugo. The location is the former Cobblestone Gardens at 2100 W. Old Shakopee Road. We will be happy to provide you with the same quality and selection of plants that you have experienced from Wagners since 1901…. Read More
The Happy Gardener
What makes me happy? As Abraham Lincoln said, “Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” Well, I can’t be any happier than when I am in the garden! How about you- what makes you happy? The smell and feel of the earth when digging to plant a new… Read More
Woo Your Loved Ones This Valentine’s Day
“Come woo me for now I am in a holiday mood”. A quote from the Shakespeare play, “ As you like it”. That is just to remind you that Valentine’s Day is near and I suggest you remember to honor one of your loved ones on that day. Celebrations are a great excuse to escape… Read More
New Year, Fresh Start
Here we are in the New Year! What a wonderful holiday, but now we need a fresh start. What better way to do that than “de-clutter”! Yes, that is what I wrote. Doesn’t sound like much fun, but just think how good you will feel when all the “clutter” is gone. Are holiday decorations in… Read More
Winter Holiday Traditions
Welcome to Winter! Time to take part in traditions and celebrate the holidays we look forward to each year. Family, friends and loved ones are so important, and now is the best time to create ways to show how you care and inspire them for generations to come. Decorating your space for all to enjoy… Read More
How To Make Your Own Fairy Garden
Most of the leaves have fallen by now, and it’s about time we start adding a little green to our inner space. Fairy Gardens are a great way to express your creativity and imagination indoors. Using small, delicate plants and interesting accent pieces, you can create your own indoor wonderland to enjoy during the autumn… Read More
Houseplants: More Than Just Decor
This has been said before, but it is worth repeating: houseplants are more than just décor. It’s been proven that you live a better, healthier life with houseplants. So why not bring a little green in to your workspace and home? Houseplants are easy and vary in style and form to fit the space. Try… Read More
Fall Gardening & Preparing for Winter
Fall is the best time to seed and feed your lawn. Add plenty of moisture to your lawn, as well as your trees and perennials. They need that extra hydration to store-up for the winter and to have a good show next year. Keep the color going. Add a touch of fall to your landscape… Read More
How To Make Herbal Tea
Have a few extra herbs this season? Make herbal teas! They are tasty and good for you. Start by steeping 3 teaspoons of fresh herbs in one cup of boiling water for five or ten minutes. The longer you steep, the stronger the tea. After that, just strain and drink! Unique Benefits of Herbal Brews:… Read More
Grow Your Own Salad
I just can’t wait for that first fresh tomato from the garden; nothing tastes better. Reminds me of Grandma’s garden and how proud she was of all the produce that she grew. Today, even with limited space, you can still grow veggies of your own in a container on your deck or patio. A tomato… Read More
Enjoy the Fruits of Your Labor…Literally!
As gardeners, we enjoy the fruits of our labors in many ways – especially when we get to eat them. On that note, it’s time to start planting your early spring veggies. Even if it’s your first time this season, growing your own veggies is easy and you literally get to eat the benefits. A… Read More
The Thriller, Spiller, and Filler
This weather is really getting everyone itchin’ to get out in the dirt. However, we still have a little while until the ground warms up, so use that energy to start planning your mixed containers for your deck or patio. It is fun to design new combos and colors, and when the time comes to start… Read More
Don’t Just Sit There, Plant Something!
“Don’t just sit there, Plant Something!” – pretty much my motto in life, but it can also be said for a new campaign by the Arizona Nursery Association (ANA). About 3 years ago, the ANA received a grant from the USDA to develop a plan to help consumers create better gardens. Including guidance on plant… Read More
Give Raised Bed Gardens a Chance: Here’s How
I know. You’ve heard it before. Just hear me out – give a raised bed garden a chance. If you want better soil, fewer weeds and an end to gardening backaches, a raised bed garden could be a great solution this spring. Raised bed gardens are a great landscaping technique, and provide better drainage and less… Read More
Plants: Vital, Vogue, and Voyage
Here is a new word for you – “biophilia.” It means that we have an innate bond with living things and nature. Being gardeners, I guess that’s something we already knew about ourselves, but now we have a name for it. Nonetheless, our leafy little pals have a lot going on. In fact, the benefits… Read More
Holiday Decorating Ideas
When friends and family come to visit this year, let the first thing they see be a handsome wreath or festive swag that says: “Welcome Friends! Good to see you! That’s a lovely sweater! Isn’t it a wonderful Holiday Season? Merry, Merry Christmas!” And although talking wreaths may be out of the question, when you add… Read More
How to Prep Your Garden for Next Year
It may be getting colder and wetter, but during those pleasantly cool November days, there are plenty of ways to keep up your garden and prepare for next year. Turn down your plots. Make sure all your annuals are cleared out and the garden area is clean. Mound soil around roses and cover with winter protection… Read More
Fall into Color
You’ve heard the expression, “Fall into Color.” umpantone’s Paint has created colors like Emberglow, Honeysuckle, Cedar, and Deep Teal for this season; so why not use the same idea as you bring your garden indoors? Houseplants come in a variety of colors and textures, and are a friendly and satisfying addition to your home. Colorful… Read More