Parkview Nursery Blog
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Stay updated on industry trends to provide you with the most progressive and up-to-date blog. Whether you're looking for a particular tomato plant or you're putting in your first flower bed, you're in good hands with Parkview Nursery experts. Not only do we understand our product options, but we can also teach you how to plant, care for and maintain them as well.
Parkview Nursery Blog
2M ago
In the heat of July, it’s time to keep our lawns and gardens growing strong. Read up on some tips from our experts on harvesting vegetables at the right time, preventing diseases, controlling weeds, and keeping your flowers blooming with the right fertilizers. And don’t forget to properly water your plants to keep them flourishing ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
2M ago
Spring is in the air, and gardeners everywhere are itching to get back to their beloved outdoors spaces. With the arrival of April, it’s time to start thinking about the gardening tasks that need to be done this month. From preparing your soil to planting your first seeds, there’s plenty to keep you busy. Whether ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
2M ago
We all look at beautiful landscapes in magazines and dream of our yards becoming magazine-worthy. While every yard has the potential to become magazine-worthy, it does not happen overnight! We will give our customers all the tips and tricks we have, to be successful in growing plants, however, there is one asset all customers must ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
2M ago
Lawns Fall is a great time to aerate your lawn. Aeration loosens the soil of compaction and supplies important oxygen to the soil and roots. Aerating your lawn can also help decrease the thatch layer in your lawn. In Mid-October Fertilome Winterizer Fertilizer can be applied. This application should be watered into the soil profile ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
3M ago
Lawns Continue mowing your lawn as needed. Keep the mowing height to 2.5-3 inches. In mid-October you can gradually start decreasing your mowing height until you reach 2 inches for your last mowing for the season. Continue watering your lawn to retain moisture through the entire root zone. Do not shut off your sprinklers until ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
3M ago
Fall has repeatedly been declared as the best time to plant trees, shrubs and perennials. This is certainly true considering the warm soils which encourage root growth, and the cooling trends in temperatures allow the plants to undergo less stress. Planting in the fall in fact can be done until the ground is frozen, so ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
4M ago
As August arrives, it is not hard to feel as though summer is almost over. However, from the standpoint of vegetable growing, in some cases, we are just getting started. Late summer planting is not a common practice in our area, but the benefits of having another crop of some vegetables (although of small variety ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
4M ago
With the days still warm and the evenings gradually cooling, now is the perfect time to implement a few essential tips to maintain the vibrancy and health of your plants until the season’s end. Check out our expert’s best practices to sustain a flourishing garden before the season changes. Garden Enjoy the fruits of your ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
5M ago
As your trees start to mature, shady areas begin to appear, creating spots where those sun-loving plants no longer thrive. While you may think you are limited to Annabelle hydrangeas and hostas, there are many other plants you may not be familiar with that can liven up those shady areas. Some of our favorite shade ..read more
Parkview Nursery Blog
5M ago
Garden Harvest vegetables as they are ready. For tomatoes, apply Fertilome Yield Booster to lessen the effect of blossom end rot. Apply Fertilome Broad Spectrum Fungicide or Immunox to vegetables to prevent diseases such as blight. Apply Hi-Yield Herbicide Granules to prevent weeds from germinating (you must weed first). Early to mid-July, fertilize your garden ..read more