First and foremost, Memorial Day is a time to pause, honor and remember… and Memorial Day weekend has become an unofficial green light that signals the start of summer. And it’s the perfect time to get a jump on a few projects in your yard, and still leave time for holiday weekend barbecues.
Tackle one or two…. or we'll take them all on for you! But whatever you choose, a little time now will be time well-spent as we slide into summer.
The Power of Flowers
For instant color…. and instant gratification, as they say…. there’s nothing like bright, bold annuals to dress up your landscape. If you haven’t included a bed, a basket or a big pot of annuals in your “outdoor rooms,” or if you’d like to add a few more, now is a great time to dress things up a bit.
Even hanging baskets are an especially easy way to add fun and flair to your deck, patio or garden. Here’s a little trick to make them even more successful. Pick out the basket that suits your location. “Harden off” or acclimate your new hanging basket for a few days by setting the plants in a protected place outdoors. That will help ease their adjustment out of our greenhouses and into their new home in your yard. Once you’ve hardened off them off, gently ease the plants out of their basket and set them intact into your bed or container.
There’s no better time to plant trees and shrubs than right now!
Take a look around your yard and see if something might be missing…. like maybe the perfect tree?
Trees and shrubs help create the “bones” of a welcoming landscape and instantly add value and curb appeal. Before the heat of summer sets in for good, take advantage of our cooler spring temperatures to do a bit of digging. It’s easier on your new trees and shrubs.
Don’t Forget the Perennials!
Even if June wasn’t Perennial Gardening Month, which it is, this is a fine time to add these remarkable plants to your landscape…. the plants that just keep on giving, year after year.
There’s a saying in the gardening trade when it comes to perennials: The first year they sleep. The second year they creep. The third year they leap. In other words, plant the right perennial in the right place, and it will reward you in full for years to come.
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