
The spring gardening season is upon us and it’s time to get
your landscape into shape. Fresh plants
are arriving daily at
March is a great time to add a rose garden to your landscape. We have a tremendous selection of roses including David Austin’s English roses, with exclusive varieties arriving in April.
Time to prune fruit trees and apply a good dormant spray, especially if you had an insect or disease problem last year.
Start seeds indoors for many varieties of flowers and vegetables. Choose from our wide selection of seeds and seed starting supplies.
Prevent crabgrass by applying a pre-emergent and to control broad leafed weeds as well.
Apply Hi-Yield Weed and Grass Stopper to garden beds to prevent weed seeds from sprouting.
Prune roses and apply Master Nursery Rose &Flower Food to enjoy flowering all season.
Plant early season vegetables such as onion sets, rhubarb, asparagus, and potatoes.
Plants that add color and beauty this month include Pansies, Primroses, Phlox, English Daisies, and Violas. Spice things up with an indoor herb container.
Make sure to add Master Nursery Bumpercrop or Paydirt to your flower beds to cut down on watering needs this year. A good 2 inch layer after installation will do the trick to conserve water and cutout many unneeded watering cycles.
Stop in and ask us how to measure the water going on your lawn. We only need ½ inch per week to keep the lawn healthy and green. Apply good mulch like Paydirt when aerating, this will help your lawn look best on the block and envied by neighbors.
Have questions? Stop in and ask the professionals at