Steve put together some advice on how to water your plants correctly -- especially newly installed ones.
Here are some tips for maintaining your perennial garden for both function and beauty.
A well-designed landscape or garden should showcase interesting flowers and foliage through all four seasons, with one fading bloom phase passing the baton to another peaking bloom phase.
Here are some quick tips on designing your own containers for any season.
Clematis and Rose are a winning combination in any garden, playing together through many seasons. And with these two as a pair, you can grow vertically, up an obelisk, trellis, or arbor, to create a stunning focal point in your landscape.
May is when Lilacs take center stage, and wow us once again with their heady fragrance and romantic beauty. Today's cultivars offer differing bloom periods, so you can enjoy their beauty and fragrance for longer.
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Heidi teaches us how to make your own spring containers with bulbs, pansies, and violas.
Beth Simpson walks us through some of our bagged soils and composts here at Rolling Green Nursery.
There is always something to be done in the garden. We hope this early spring garden checklist list will help get you off on the right foot this season. Happy growing!
While the ground has not fully thawed and it is still a bit too early to plant, we have started to set up the nursery for the growing season ahead.
Here are 12 recipes from Pleasant View Gardens and Proven Winners to get you inspired for beautiful porch pots, patio planters, and more!
Here are our favorite early pollinator plants that you can plant in your New England garden.
Amelanchier or shadbush or serviceberry is our favorite this during May. They are blooming for Mother’s Day – smooth gray bark, small white clusters of flowers that turn to dark purple berries. This is a favorite of many birds, including cedar waxwings. It comes...