Category Archives: Garden Tips
Candy Land Christmas in Downtown Smithville Join the staff of Full Features for a free make-and-take craft during the annual Candy Land Christmas in downtown Smithville! No tickets necessary! Join us as Smithville celebrates the season on Saturday, December 3 or Friday, December 9 for a “CandyLand Christmas in Downtown Smithville”. Stop by to see […]
10 Fall Gardening Tasks to Make Your Garden Sing Next Spring It’s not time to hang up your rake until the last gardening tasks of the season are complete. Here are ten essential fall tasks to finish before the snow flies to ensure your garden will shine next spring. 1. Do an honest evaluation […]
The best way to beat pests in your lawn and garden is to be on the lookout for them, and the damage they cause, and be prepared by knowing where to find the treatments to stop them in their tracks. Pests and problems to watch for BAGWORMS: Bagworms generally hatch from mid- to late-May through […]
Caring for your trees and shrubs, and other tips from our Pro Staff Putting these items on your To Do list this month will make sure your trees and shrubs are healthy and ready for the coming cooler seasons, August is typically one of the hottest times of the year, when gardens and gardeners are […]
Tips from our Pro Staff: Caring for annuals and perennials Putting these items on your To Do list this month will help you get the most enjoyment from those beautiful annual and perennial blooms all season long. August is typically one of the hottest times of the year, when gardens and gardeners are both subject […]
Tips from our Pro Staff: Helping your lawn beat the heat This month, your lawn needs help beating the heat, but August is also a good time to prepare for the coming seasons. August is typically one of the hottest times of the year, when gardens and gardeners are both subject to being baked by […]
Learn how you can help our pollinators during National Pollinators Week, June 20-26, 2022. Pollinators play a vital role in our food supply. According to the USDA, pollinator species such as bees, other insects, birds, and bats play a critical role in producing more than 100 crops grown in the United States. Honey bee […]
Check out these Pro Tips for what to do to help your lawn and garden thrive in May, and beyond. 🌼Pinch azaleas and rhododendron blossoms as they fade. Double-flowered azaleas need no pinching. Fertilize azaleas after bloom. Use a formulation which has an acid reaction. 🌼Watch your pine trees closely – especially Scotch and mugo […]