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Choosing the perfect Christmas tree…
I decided to re-post this because it’s valuable information for anyone buying a cut Christmas tree. I have also added a blurb for the proper way to handle a live Christmas tree.
Cut Trees:
For many families, this is a group event that can sometimes be a little stressful. Is [...]
I admit, I have been lazy. Actually, I have been a lazy writer, business has been great and we’re working like mad so you’ll just have to bear with me. Fall is upon us and what a glorious time it is in much of the southwest. Beautiful warm days and nice cool nights make for [...]
As the weather starts to heat up there are some things to keep in mind about your gardens.
First, take the age of your garden and it s contents into consideration prior to increasing a watering schedule. If you ve been guided into a good drought-tolerant landscape and it s been established for several [...]
Much to the delight of the backyard farmer, we ve had a long cool spring with many greens and peas still producing nicely. At the nursery we ve been harvesting Swiss chard and spinach for weeks! As we move into warmer season veggies [...]
As I m sure I ve mentioned, I m a design junky, and I encourage people to think outside of their box when it comes to style and function. Especially in outdoor living areas, your landscape should fit your style and lifestyle. [...]
Jericho Nursery Supports this year’s Jericho Team, and the upcoming Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. Saturday, May 1st, starting at CottonWood Mall. You can show you support by donating through the link below…
Hi, I’m DeeAnn Barteau, and I’d like to tell you a bit of my story and why I’m Team Captain [...]
One of the smartest decisions a person can make is planting trees around their yard or community. The benefits of trees are immeasurable in terms of the comfort they bring to your home environment, but they can also be measured in terms of [...]
In much of the southwest we ve had the coldest winter in decades – with temperatures plummeting to well below zero in many areas of my state. Here s what you need to know: plants that would be considered tender for your area will [...]
It s always a great time to go to the nursery, wander around in the greenhouse and take in all the great tropical air and fragrant flowers. But how do you choose? To start, it s always best to consider your available area and [...]
We recommend the use of dormant oil spray in late fall, through winter, and into early spring. You can us dormant oils as a preventative to help manage many pests on anything from fruit and evergreen trees, to perennial and shrub beds. Dormant oils serve to [...]
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