Caring for Skip Laurels: A Guide to Reviving Your Hedges

Recently, we received a call on the Bloomers in the Garden Hotline from a listener named in Madison, New Jersey, who expressed concern about his skip laurels. These once-vibrant plants, installed by a local landscaper around a year ago, have begun to turn yellow as winter draws to a close. The caller observed that the […]

The Beautiful World of Camellias: A Planter’s Guide

Camellias are truly a beloved evergreen plant that can perform beautifully even in colder climates, debunking the myth that these southern beauties can’t thrive in regions like New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. With new advancements in hardiness, it’s now possible to cultivate specific varieties in Zone 6 and potentially even colder zones with proper […]

Time to Plant: Your Guide to Growing Vegetables

Spring has almost arrived, and with it comes the perfect opportunity to start planting your vegetables! Recently, we had a few callers asking about vegetable cleaner sprays, but the best way to enjoy fresh and healthy produce is by growing your own. Gardening can be a rewarding experience, although it does come with its challenges—especially […]

Snow Bent Shrubs | Winter Wisdom

As the snowflakes gently blanket the ground outside, it’s tempting to panic and rush to your garden and take protective measures for your beloved plants. However, before you grab that broom or shovel, it’s essential to remember that nature often knows best. Those heavy, wet snows can create an overwhelming sight, especially when they weigh […]

Why Poinsettias Belong in Your House: A Blooming Investment for Your Home

The Charm of Poinsettias Poinsettias are more than just holiday decorations; they are vibrant plants that can bring warmth and joy into your home throughout the festive season and beyond. When selecting a poinsettia, choose your local garden center instead of big box retailers. Local growers ensure these delicate plants receive the care they need, […]

Christmas Cactus vs. Thanksgiving Cactus: What’s the Difference?

Holiday Cacti, specifically the Christmas cactus and Thanksgiving cactus, are popular houseplants that can add a festive touch to your home during the winter months. However, many people are confused about the differences between these two stunning plants. In this blog post, we’ll break down their unique attributes and care requirements to ensure you choose […]

Everything You Need to Know About Firewood

The Excitement of Firewood Season   As the cold weather season continues to transition, it welcomes firewood season! In this blog, we’ll dive into the essential elements of selecting and properly using firewood. Whether you’re a lifelong firewood enthusiast or just starting your journey, you’ll find the insights and tips to help you make the most […]

The Importance of Fall Leaf Cleanup: A Seasonal Necessity 

With the changing seasons and the majority of leaves now off the trees, it’s essential to tackle the autumn task of leaf removal. Although it may seem like a mundane chore, leaving leaves on your lawn can have significant consequences for your yard’s health. In this blog post, we will explore the challenges and rewards […]

Creepy Crawlies: Why We Need to Talk About Household Insects

The Uninvited Guests   Every homeowner knows the discomfort of spotting unwanted insects in their living space. Whether it’s the unsettling crawl of spiders or the incessant chirping of crickets, these “creepy crawlies” can send shivers down anyone’s spine. It’s perplexing how these little creatures find their way into our homes, seemingly out of nowhere. Have […]

The Resilient Beauty of Pansies: The Toughest Flowers Around

“With a Name Like Pansy, You Gotta To Be Tough!“ Tough Like “A Boy Named Sue!!!” When you think of delicate flowers, pansies may not be the first bloom that comes to mind. However, like the titular character in Johnny Cash’s iconic song “A Boy Named Sue,” pansies are surprisingly tough. These vibrant little blooms […]

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