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What smart gardeners in Zone 6 are doing right now

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If your yard suddenly feels like it went from “Spring is finally here!” to “Wow … everything is growing six inches overnight”… welcome to early June in Missouri. Here’s what smart gardeners in our area are doing right now to help their plants thrive.  The first two weeks of June are prime time in Clay […]

Staff Spotlight – Meet the people who make it happen

If you’ve ever walked into Full Features and thought, *“Wow… everything looks so beautiful and organized,”* there’s a good chance this smiling face had something to do with it And if you have a question about any of the plants or products Full Features carries, Jackie is your go-to-girl. Stop in and say hi next […]

Staff Spotlight – Meet the people who make it happen

Behind every smoothly running organization is someone making sure all the moving parts stay connected. Here at Full Features, that person is Shirley. She’s the ultimate multitasker who keeps our team organized, informed, and on track. Numbers, people, problems – you name it, she handles it (and makes it look easy). If there’s a question, […]

Gardening in Zone 6 in Late April: Your Complete Guide

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Gardening in Zone 6 in Late April: Your Complete Guide Gardening in Zone 6 in late April can be fun and exciting. The soil is warming, frost risks are fading, and plants are ready to burst into life. Whether you’re growing vegetables, flowers, or herbs, this period sets the tone for a successful growing season. […]

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Staff Spotlight – Meet the people who make it happen

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If you’ve ever gotten great advice, found the perfect plant, or learned something new while visiting us, chances are you’ve already met Dan Fuller. As our Vice President and Quality Control Supervisor, he’s the steady hand behind the scenes—making sure quality stays high, knowledge keeps flowing, and every customer leaves a little more confident than […]

Blooming plants – what to do in August

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There are plenty of things you can do in August to help your blooming plants thrive. Here are some suggestions from our Pro Staff. 

Rock your landscape – why you really should use rock in your landscape (Part 2)

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Using rock and boulders in your landscape has many benefits  Decorative rocks and boulders enhance your outdoor space and can increase the value of your home. Choose from a fun and functional variety at Full Features Landscape and Garden Center.  We’ll share with you here some of the benefits of using rock in your landscaping. […]

What your annuals and perennials need in August

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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 […]

What your lawn needs in August

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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 […]