Indoor Gardening for Winter Indoor Gardening for Winter Many landscaping enthusiasts turn to indoor gardening, or “interiorscaping” as a way of whiling away the winter months. Your houseplants, or indoor softscape will consist of the following: * Plants native to tropical forests. For instance, using palms for interiorscaping is a way of making bold design […]
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December Gardening & Landscaping Tips
HOUSEPLANTS FOR WINTER Once winter sets in, many people are ready to head to warmer climates. If you have houseplants, this can be a problem. Plant-sitters can be a solution but competent ones are scarce. Taking your plants with you doesn’t seem practical and returning to ailing or dead plants can be very depressing. […]
November Gardening & Landscaping Tips
Next Year’s Garden Good garden design starts with thinking about what you want. It’s too late to plan your garden when you are standing in the nursery eyeing every new plant that tempts you. Spend some time looking at your garden site, either during the off season, when you can really view it objectively or […]
October Gardening & Landscaping Tips
October Gardening Tips Late Summer Garden Makeover Vibrant Fall Color A garden is never finished for the gardener. It may be a beautiful day in spring, but a true gardener is thinking what tulips or daffodils they will plant in September as they enjoy the spectacular show of April and May. So it is in […]
September Gardening & Landscaping Tips
Garden Maintenance – Pinching, Deadheading and Cutting Back Deadheading – Buds Planting a garden is half the battle. From the day your garden is planted, it will require maintenance to keep your flowers blooming and looking good all summer long. In the following pages, we’ll take a look at some of the routine garden maintenance […]
Plants for Dry Areas
Plants for Dry Areas We have plants for Dry Areas! When you have a dry hot sunny spot in your garden it can be hard to find plants that will thrive and grow in that area. We have compiled a list of plants for dry areas just for you. Perennials Perennials Baby’s Breath Gypsophila […]
Landscape Design & Installation FAQ
Landscape FAQ Landscape Design & Installation FAQ: 11 Most Common Questions about Landscape Design & Installation LANDSCAPE DESIGN INFO | BREEZY HILL NURSERY Landscape & Design for your home is such a wonderful way to enhance your life…as a result, there might be many questions you have. First of all, we’ve collected landscape & design FAQ’s, […]
November Gardening Tips
November Gardening PROTECT: Use hardware cloth fencing to protect Burning Bush, Korean Spice Viburnum, Prunus, Fruit Trees, and more from hungry winter pests. Wrap trees with tree wrap to protect smooth bark maple and other trees for the winter. Try a living Christmas tree this year and plant it in your yard after the holiday. […]
October Gardening Tips
October Gardening October Gardening Tips: -When raking leaves, do your best to remove or burn any that have fallen from a diseased tree or shrub. This will help prevent the further spread of disease. Compost leaves from healthy plants. -Fall is planting season! Plant trees, shrubs, evergreens & perennials during […]
September Gardening Tips
September Gardening September lawn and gardening tips: -Plant evergreens during August and September, giving them plenty of time to establish roots well before our upcoming winter. -Replace faded summer annuals with cold tolerant substitutes like pansies, kale, and mums. They’ll survive a light frost and keep your planters bright and colorful. -Add nutrient-rich compost […]