Sow to Grow: Tips for Seed Planting Success
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
1M ago
Planting your own seeds can be a very rewarding process of gardening. It allows a gardener to start to get their hands dirty earlier and can also be an economical choice! However, starting seeds too early, watering too often, or not enough can make it frustrating. Learning and practicing the correct process of seed starting ..read more
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April Lawn & Garden Checklist
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
1M ago
Lawn Thatch and/or aerate your lawn (this must be done before applying your preemergent weed control). Apply Fertilome For All Seasons preemergent weed control with fertilizer for crabgrass control and other weeds. The ground should be warm when you apply the preemergent. It may be mid to late April before you get it on your ..read more
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Let’s Talk Tulips
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
7M ago
As the weather gets cooler, in the planting world, we start thinking about spring! Planting in the fall combines cool temperatures and warm soils, providing your plants with the perfect start for spring growth. When it comes to tulips, this is the only time to plant! Tulips provide spring color well before most annuals can ..read more
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October Lawn & Garden Checklist
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
7M ago
It’s time for garden enthusiasts to shift their focus towards fall preparations. This season offers the opportunity to nurture your outdoor space, ensuring it remains healthy and beautiful throughout the colder months and into the next year. Our experts have compiled their best tips for your lawn, garden, and perennials to help you create a ..read more
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Mums Day Out
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
8M ago
As the mornings grow cooler, it’s time to get rid of your tired summer annuals and make room for vibrant blooms of fall mums. Our fall mums have been a highlight for both our customers and us. Like our homegrown spring and summer annuals, our fall mums are grown right here under our watchful eye ..read more
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September Lawn and Garden Checklist
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
8M ago
Summer may be ending but the cool month of September reminds us that there’s still plenty of gardening left to enjoy before winter kicks in. See what tips you can add to keep your landscape beautiful and healthy. Lawns Continue mowing your lawn as needed. Keep the mowing height to 2.5-3 inches. In mid-October, you ..read more
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Taming the Wild
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
9M ago
Native plants have been a hot topic for several years. Natives can withstand drought, heat, and winter cold dormancy and will spread and reseed independently. While natives seem to answer every gardener’s prayers, sometimes they’re not the right plant for the urban landscape. The downfall of natives is the excessive spreading, unattractive flowers or foliage ..read more
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August Lawn & Garden Checklist
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
9M ago
Embrace the dog days of summer with a renewed focus on your lawn and garden. This month is all about nurturing and enhancing your outdoor display by ensuring your landscape continues to flourish throughout the late summer with tips from our experts. Garden Enjoy the fruits of your labor. Remember to pick plants clean of ..read more
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The Art of Outdoor Living
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
10M ago
More families are now choosing to spend quality time in their yards throughout the spring, summer, and fall. This growing trend of gardening has led to the creation of backyard oases, whether it’s a fully landscaped pool and patio area or a tranquil spot to unwind with a book. Regardless of the size of your ..read more
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The Cool Side of Gardening
Parkview Nursery Blog
by Makenzie Merritt
11M ago
There are numerous plants that do well in the sun, but there are fewer that prosper in the shade. Shade-loving plants thrive with four hours or less of direct sunlight. Typically, we plant shade plants on the east and north side of houses, as well as under trees. If your spot receives the hot afternoon ..read more
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