Embrace Nature's Palette: A Guide to Growing Wildflowers in the Midwest
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by Christian Goers
2d ago
Every year, the first week of May is National Wildflower Week. These vibrant blooms not only add splashes of color to the landscape, but also serve as vital habitats for pollinators and wildlife. If you're a Midwest gardener yearning to bring a touch of untamed beauty to your surroundings, here's your guide to growing wildflowers with ease. Selecting the Right Wildflowers: The Midwest boasts a rich diversity of native wildflowers, each with its unique charm. When choosing wildflowers for your garden, opt for species native to the region, as they are better adapted to the Midwest climate and so ..read more
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2024 Greenhouse Map
Vern Goers Greenhouse
by Christian Goers
1w ago
Many of our gardeners like to casually walk through the greenhouses and fields, looking at the various plants and even stopping to smell a few flowers. However, we know not everyone has time to stroll through our aisles, so for those gardeners, we present the 2024 greenhouse map. This gives you a general idea where to find various annuals, perennials, vegetables and more. Please note that we get deliveries of new stock in each day through our busy season, so plants are moving around a lot! But this should give you a general idea on where to find them ..read more
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Green Gardening: Eco-Friendly Tips for Midwest Gardeners
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by Christian Goers
2w ago
As spring blooms and the Midwest landscape transforms into a tapestry of vibrant colors, gardeners across the region eagerly prepare their plots for the growing season. However, amidst the excitement of nurturing plants, it's essential to consider eco-friendly practices that minimize environmental impact. Fortunately, there are numerous ways Midwest gardeners can cultivate lush gardens while promoting sustainability. Let's delve into some eco-conscious tips to help you cultivate a greener garden this season. Native Plants: Embrace the natural beauty of the Midwest by incorporating native pla ..read more
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2024 Tomatoes List
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by Christian Goers
2M ago
Here is the list of the tomato varieties we are growing for the 2024 season. We grow both heirloom and other varieties, and a variety of sizes for snacking, sandwiches, and more. Determinate means the plant has a predetermined genetic quality, and more of a bush habit, great for container gardens. Indeterminate means it continues to grow, set flowers, and fruit until frost.  We also carry tomato cages and plant stakes to support the plants as they grow. 2024 Tomato Varieties Abraham Lincoln Amish Paste Arkansas Traveler Beefmaster Beefsteak Bellatrix Better Boy Better Bush Hybr ..read more
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2024 Peppers List
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by Christian Goers
2M ago
Here is the list of the pepper varieties we are growing for the 2024 season. Please remember that peppers and tomatoes are best planted after the last frost. If you purchase them before the air and ground temperatures have warmed up, take precautionand watch the low temperatures at night. Bring them in your garage, or house, cover them  with empty milk cartons or make a "fort" for them with stakes and a sheet overnight. Be sure to take them back outside and uncover them in the morning. 2024 Varieties Alliance Habanero Primero Red Armageddon Holy Mole Aruba Hungarian Hot Baron (Red Beauty ..read more
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Spotlight On: Spider Plant
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by Christian Goers
3M ago
If you yearn for a touch of that retro vibe, look no further than the spider plant, a houseplant icon since the sixties. Beyond their nostalgic appeal, these easy-going plants offer beauty, health benefits and are great for both rookie or veteran gardeners. Appearance: Spider plants boast sword-shaped leaves that arch gracefully from the central rosette. The most common variety, Chlorophytum comosum, features vibrant green foliage, while others flaunt stripes of creamy white or gold, adding a touch of whimsy. Tiny plantlets, aptly named "spiderettes," dangle from the mother plant li ..read more
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Spotlight on: Pothos plant
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by Christian Goers
3M ago
Our houseplant series continues, this week, as we focus on one of the most classic houseplants, pothos. The pothos, also known as devil's ivy, is easy to are for whether you're a seasoned plant parent or just starting your indoor plant collection, the pothos is a perfect choice. Appearance:  This tropical vine boasts heart-shaped leaves with trailing habits, making it great for a potted indoor plant or in a hanging basket. Care: This plant thrives on neglect! It tolerates a wide range of light conditions, from bright indirect light to low-light corners. It d ..read more
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Spotlight on: ZZ Plant
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by Christian Goers
3M ago
Our houseplant series continues, this week, as we focus on the ZZ plant. The ZZ plant, also known as the Zanzibar Gem or Eternity Plant, is a popular houseplant prized for its easy care and elegant appearance. Native to Eastern Africa, this tropical perennial thrives in both low light and drought conditions, making it perfect for beginner plant parents and busy individuals.  Appearance: The ZZ plant boasts distinctive foliage, with glossy, deep green leaves that emerge as lime green shoots. These oval-shaped leaves grow in clusters along thick, upright stems,&nbs ..read more
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Spotlight on: Polka Dot Plant
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by Christian Goers
3M ago
Our houseplant series continues, this week, as we focus on the polka dot plant. The polka dot plant, or Hypoestes phyllostachya, is a houseplant native to South Africa, Madagascar, and Southeast Asia. It's prized for its stunning foliage, adorned with a mesmerizing pattern of colorful spots that resemble polka dots, hence its name. Appearance: The most common type of polka dot plant features deep green leaves speckled with cheerful pink spots. However, this versatile plant offers a surprising range of color combinations. You can find varieties with spots in white, red, purple ..read more
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Spotlight on: Snake Plant
Vern Goers Greenhouse
by Christian Goers
4M ago
Our houseplant series continues, this week, taking a closer look at the snake plant or sansevieria. The snake plant, with its upright, sword-like leaves, is a popular houseplant for its low-maintenance nature and striking appearance. Here's a deep dive into the world of this fascinating succulent: Appearance: The stiff, upright leaves of snake plants can grow anywhere from six inches to several feet tall, depending on the variety. Their vibrant green color is often accented with bands or stripes of yellow, cream, or silver. The plant's architectural form adds a t ..read more
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