Wondering what to do for your fall garden? First, start with some basic clean up. Remove dead stalks and weeds. Of course, this is a good time to treat your lawn for spring weeds with a pre-emergence herbicide. After that, wait three weeks to seed your lawn. Aerate your soil, sprinkle seed, and water well… Read More
Japanese Beetle: This Year’s Garden Pest
Are you one of those who have been infested with bugs in the garden, particularly this year’s menace, the Japanese Beetle? We are here to help! We have a beetle trap in stock that is easy to use. It attracts beetles and drops them into an attached plastic bag for easy disposal. Beetles are most… Read More
It’s Time for Fertilizer
Here we are in July and finally some warm weather. Of course with all this sun, now is when your gardens need a boost of fertilizer to push them to perform to their best ability. I find the hose-end Miracle Grow applicator is the most convenient for me, but choose your own method. Whatever suits… Read More
Get “Crunchy” with Wagners
Welcome to June! Finally, some sunshine! “Crunchy” is a term you have heard before in relation to eating popcorn or chips, but now there is a new meaning. It describes someone who is environmentally conscious and probably buys more organic products at the grocery store and at garden centers like ours. Some of us are… Read More
Spring is in Full Swing
You don’t have to wait any longer. Spring is in full swing! We are all anxious to get going, but some plants have to wait for warmer earth. Our advice? Think containers! You can always plant containers and use the perfect potting soil in a decorative container. Edibles in containers are popular this season too…. Read More
Blueberries: The 3 Season Plant
A delicious, edible choice for your yard! Have you thought about blueberries? They sprout beautiful flowers in the spring, a bounty of fruit in the summer, and lovely colored leaves in the fall. The fruit is packed with antioxidants, kids love them, and they add all season interest to the garden. Blueberries come in different… Read More
Grow Veggies in an Edible Garden
Spring is just a few weeks away! Hold on, we’re almost there. Start getting ready for spring by thinking about what veggies you may want to plant. The edible garden is going to be very popular this year. A veggie garden is more satisfying and a lot more fun when you can serve your family… Read More
Study Proves Plants Improve Performance
Did you know that new research from the University of Georgia shows that indoor plants can actually improve your daily life. While you’re awaiting spring’s arrival, come into Wagners Garden Center and see what a little green can do of you. We have a full selection of indoor plants and terrariums now on display. Come… Read More
How To Create a Terrarium
Are you growing restless with all this snow and looking for a gardening project? Terrariums, enclosed glass containers ideal for growing plants indoors, have become a little slice of heaven for gardeners stuck inside for winter. Start by finding a beautiful glass container that blends well with your indoor decor. Small gravel or stones provide… Read More
Winter Birds in Minnesota
As you prepare for the holiday season, be it Christmas, Hanukah, or another celebration, don’t forget our winter birds! The juncos arrive in October and with their slate colored backs and white undersides, they blend nicely into the gray skies and snowy landscape. The males stay in Minnesota, but the females and young ones go… Read More
Houseplants- A Perfect Addition to Any Home
This is the time of year to extend your gardening passion by bringing the outdoors inside with houseplants. Nature’s influence is welcome in Victorian decor, for young urbanites in apartments, to upscale ccburban homes and townhouses. Plus, these hard working beauties clean indoor air and provide oxygen. Orchids are chic, easy to grow, and are… Read More
Telling a Story With Pictures
I just returned from a 6 day trip to Mackinac Island and Door County and have a camera full of photos that I want to organize. Wish I had seen the presentation by Robert Perry at the 2010 Garden Writers Symposium before I left! He encourages everyone to start thinking of photos as stories and… Read More
We Want to Hear From You
My note will be short this week because we want you to tell us how we can better serve you and provide a fresh approach to enhance your shopping experience at Wagners. And you even receive a $10 coupon for taking the survey. Don’t delay your answers! We want to please you better and sooner!… Read More
Zinnias: Thriving on Heat and Sun
We are in the hot summer months, now. Hurrah!! But are some of your garden flowers and veggies suffering? That means you have to keep the moisture coming since those plants get thirsty. Some plants will shut down, but there is one that really thrives on the heat and sun. Zinnias can be counted on… Read More
The Benefits of Herbs
Herbs are easy to grow and they may make you feel better too! For instance, peppermint is good for an upset tummy or can soothe a sore throat. Lemon balm may dispel anxiety and relieve tension. It may also improve memory. Rosemary is also a memory enhancer or a topical ointment to ease joint pain. (Soak… Read More
A Haven for Butterflies and Hummingbirds
Turn your outdoor space into a haven for butterflies and humming birds. Any gardener can make a garden or container that will welcome these “fun to watch” wildlife. They both like a sunny location, flowers of different heights, and brilliant colors. But there is one difference! Hummingbirds like trumpet shaped flowers where they can insert their… Read More
Springtime Planting
So you’re ready to put your hands in the dirt! Just don’t be fooled by a late frost. Remember this is Minnesota and the mean frost date is May 15. Yes, the season is early this year, but be ready with sheets or newspaper to cover those tender annuals in case of a cold night…. Read More
How To Grow Your Own Seeds
Some of you may be anxious to start some seeds to later transplant to your garden. You will get to enjoy the simple satisfaction of growing your own. To be successful, you will need to provide the right conditions for germination. You may want to start with “easy seeds” that are quick to germinate. Like… Read More
Benefits of Growing Friendships
Happy St. Pat’s day to all, even if you aren’t Irish! Remember to wear the green! I read an article recently in an alumnae magazine and want to share some of the info with you. It was called “Friendship, A prescription for Health.” A daily dose of friendship can make your life more fun and… Read More
Celebrate Valentines Day with Wagners
Greetings to all and we want to wish you a “Happy Valentines Day.” I am sure you received our e-mail invite for a relaxed evening of: “Wine, Cheese, and Roses” Wednesday, February 10, from 6pm.m to 8p.m. This is our valentine gift to you, our “special” friend and customer. Please let us know if you… Read More