Trends in Gardening for 2024
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by speters
1w ago
Trends in Gardening, What’s Popping? What’s the latest scoop this Spring? We hear Lime and Fuchsia and everything bold! Large flowers and prints, anything Neon is in this Spring!! Is Hook’s Digging Into This Trend? We sure are! It’s just too fun to pass up! Come and see! Check out our newly renovated gift shop that embraces BOLD colors, Crafted Faux Flowers, and Wild Prints! We have a whole new section of these cool trends with a typical Hook twist, and we just cannot wait to share it all with you!! To some, this look will look and feel so familiar! If not you, chances are you know someone who ..read more
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Christmas in the Greenhouse
Hook's Greenhouse Blog
by speters
6M ago
Join us for our 3rd annual Christmas in the Greenhouse event featuring over 25 local artisans with handmade home décor, holiday decorations, cozy apparel, houseplants, fresh cut holiday greens, mini potted pines and many more unique gift ideas. Hours are November 24th from 12-7pm and November 25th from 10am-3pm. ‌Feel the warmth of the season while shopping the ambiance of the Greenhouse filled with live music. Enjoy the comfort of winter with Holiday drinks and festive foods. Food Vendors  Crazy May Concessions  Pizza 800 Degrees Christmas Vendors  Batterfingers Cupcakes and More  Calle ..read more
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Pansies can be a short-lived perennial?
Hook's Greenhouse Blog
by speters
7M ago
Ohio winters are long and cold and make us SO excited for spring. But sometimes spring flowers take what seems like FOREVER to pop up, making us antsy for summer. But spring should be fully celebrated! There are a lot of perennials we can plant in the fall for spring color. We plant bulbs in the fall to give us that early color, but did you know pansies can also be planted in the fall and can come back in the early spring? We typically treat pansies as annuals, however in Ohio, being a zone 6, pansies can be a short-lived perennial if planted in the early fall and winter conditions are correct ..read more
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Getting Pumped Over Pumpkins
Hook's Greenhouse Blog
by speters
7M ago
October is Pumpkin Month! Fall is symbolized by great warm colors and harvest abundance. One of the most symbolic icons of the fall season is the pumpkin. Found in greens, whites, yellows and oranges, the pumpkin is synonymous with fall decor and cuisine. Pumpkin is native to North America (Southern U.S. and Northern Mexico) and is one of the oldest domesticated plants known. It has been grown and used since 7500-5000 B.C., according to evidence found in Mexico, and is a cultivar of Winter Squash. Ohio is one of the top producers of pumpkins in the United States. Harvested in the fall for use ..read more
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Christmas in the Greenhouse
Hook's Greenhouse Blog
by speters
8M ago
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The Mid-Summer Gardening Blues
Hook's Greenhouse Blog
by speters
8M ago
You’ve been a busy gardener. You’ve planned, you’ve gotten down and dirty preparing your soil, you’ve added all the goodies your plants needed, you’ve spent numerous hours pulling weeds and keeping things neat and tidy, you’ve given each plant the best start possible and in turn, they are producing fruit and blooming beautifully for you. But what happens mid-summer when blooms begin to fade, vegetable plants have produced their crop and are beginning to yellow and in a much needed break (for you), weeds have gotten out of hand? The heat of mid-summer tends to send even hardy gardeners into the ..read more
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by speters
9M ago
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50% Off Sale
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by speters
10M ago
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25% Off Sale!
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by speters
10M ago
Sale starts on June 24, 2023 The post 25% Off Sale! appeared first on Hook's Greenhouse ..read more
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Hot Weather Gardening
Hook's Greenhouse Blog
by speters
10M ago
Hot Weather Gardening In July and August when the temperatures rise so high you think you may melt, plants needs change just a bit. Here are a few tips on how you can help your garden thrive during the heat waves of mid-summer. Some hot weather gardening DO’s and DON’Ts Watering During July/August in Ohio, temperatures often reach very high numbers. This can mean stress to your plants and even the end to your garden if not addressed properly. Since high temperatures are often in conjunction with little to no rain, you may think your plants need extra watering, but knowing when and how to water ..read more
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