Has the crisp fall weather got you thinking about autumnal decorating? There’s no need to spend money on store bought decorations when you may have the materials in your garden already. You can even pick up a few fall items from your neighborhood garden center such as Wagners to support local this fall season. The… Read More
Fall Football Season vs. Fall Garden Ideas
As the weather cools and fantasy football leagues are established, fall garden care and the big game can compete for your time on Sunday afternoons. On one hand, there’s a strong desire to camp out in front of the TV with a platter of dips and a cozy blanket, but you know that the garden… Read More
Top 10 Best Air Purifying Houseplants
If you’re looking for a great way to bring the outdoors inside year-round, houseplants are a simple solution! With so many varieties to choose from, you can curate a unique selection of indoor plants that best suit your lighting situation while also providing many natural health benefits- even if you’re a beginner when it comes… Read More
Holiday Cactus
How do determine if you have a Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter Cactus. Other than the bloom time, you can determine what type you have by the shape of the leaves. Thanksgiving cactus have pointed claw like leaves, the leaves of a Christmas cactus are more scalloped, while Easter cactus leaves are more rounded. General care… Read More
SelfEco Pots at Wagners
Once again, you will find all Wagners grown 3.5” pepper, tomato, herbs and other vegetables, plus all 4 1/3” annual flowers growing in SelfEco pots. These may look like an ordinary plastic pot, but they are anything but ordinary. These pots are 100% compostable. Made locally in Stillwater, MN SelfEco pots are made from the… Read More
Growing Herbs Indoors
We all get a bit spoiled during the summer months when we go outdoors and grab handfuls of fresh herbs when we are cooking. Some of the summer abundance might be dried or frozen for winter use, but nothing beats the taste of freshly harvested herbs growing indoors for winter use. As an added bonus… Read More
Amaryllis Bulb Storage: How to Store Amaryllis Bulbs
With a bit of effort, it’s easy to have amaryllis that will bloom year-after-year. Let’s start the steps needed to get them to rebloom once the flowers have faded. Remove the flower stalks just above the bulb and set the plant in a bright sunny window during the rest of the winter. Don’t overwater as… Read More
Summer Watering Tips
Established lawns, shrubs and perennials should receive 1” of water per week delivered all at one time vs a little bit at a time. When mowing, your grass should be about 3” long after it’s mowed. Longer grass shades the ground keeping it cooler which in turn means less drying out of the soil. Longer… Read More
Early Spring Ideas
Spring weather is taking its sweet time to arrive this year. I’m looking at it as more time to think, dream and plan this year’s gardens. We are all anxious to get outdoors to enjoy some warm weather. When it comes to planting during the spring the key is to be “patient”. Wait for the… Read More
Planting Seeds Indoors
It’s that time of year when gardeners start feeling as if winter will never end. What’s a gardener to do? Why not start a few seeds indoors and watch them grow! There are many household items that make great containers for young seedlings and are biodegradable. Toilet paper rolls can be cut in half, eggshells… Read More
The Organization of Houseplants
The rooms in your home are made better and healthier by adding houseplants to add interest and beauty. There is something extra special about adding living potted plants to a room. Grouping them together in a room creates a visual impact. Vary the height and shape of your plants to add interest on a coffee… Read More
A Holiday Centerpiece For All to Enjoy
This is the time of year to create a timely, lovely holiday centerpiece for all to enjoy. Here are a few helpful suggestions. Start with a theme, maybe the twelve days of Christmas or all the winter and summer sports that different members of the family enjoy. It could be whimsical and fun for your… Read More
The Benefits of Houseplants
As we move indoors for the winter months it’s time to give a nod to those hardworking indoor plants that are more than just a “pretty face” in the living room or kitchen. They work hard to clean indoor air from volatile organic compounds. From health benefits to improving concentration, indoor houseplants are easy on… Read More
A Garden ” Blaze of Glory”
August is when your garden is in a “blaze of glory”! The blooms light up the landscape for your summertime enjoyment. Dahlias have gorgeous flowers in bright colors, yellow and orange sunflowers and celosia have spiky blooms. Lantana is showy too with their delicate orange and yellow blossoms which the butterflies love. Don’t forget the… Read More
Nola’s summer gardening check list
Summer is the season to enjoy the fruits and beauty of your spring gardening projects. The summer months go by so fast. While it’s time to enjoy the beauty of the season, there are still things to do in the yard and garden. Here is my summer check list of things to do. Veggie Garden… Read More
A Beautiful Home Deserves a Beautiful Garden
A beautiful home deserves a beautiful garden and landscape. Maybe you feel very confident about decorating your living room or bedroom, but a little shy in planning your garden and landscape. Vision your landscape and garden just as you would an indoor project, go online to watch landscaping videos, look at photos on Pinterest or… Read More
Rhubarb Chutney Recipe
Have you looked at your rhubarb lately? Mine is growing like crazy this year. I just found a recipe for Rhubarb Chutney. It can be used as a topping for meats or even an ice cream. 4 cups diced rhubarb 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup cider vinegar or dry red wine… Read More
Spring Yard Preparation
Spring! It is here! It’s a wonderful time to enjoy the warm days and cool mornings and evenings. You may have to do some clean-up in the yard and garden, but think of all the exercise and fresh air you will be getting. Working outdoors gives your brain a boost too. Gardening is a positive,… Read More
The Meaning of Rose Colors
Don’t forget the celebration of love on February 14. Of course a night out is wonderful for Valentine’s Day but a bouquet of roses (from Wagners) is appreciated and lasts longer. The day of love originated many centuries ago during the middle ages and many saints are honored on February 14. Even today, there are… Read More
Make Your Holiday Home Bright
The season of fresh evergreens and indoor blooming bulbs is upon us! Here are some quick and easy tips to make your holiday home bright. First you probably want to make a container of evergreens to brighten your entryway and welcome guests. Use a mix of pine, fir and spruce to add variety and texture…. Read More
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