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Expert advice and the latest tips from our master gardeners

April Gardening Checklist

Vegetables

  • Enjoy herbs in pots in a windowsill. Plant them outside in May.
  • Remove any spent vines and corn stalks from garden spot if not completed last fall.
  • Add Soil Enhancer or compost as well as sulfur, and rototil into soil to prepare seed bed.
  • Cool weather crops (lettuce, spinach, peas, broccoli, root crops) can be planted in late April.
  • Tomatoes may be planted in late April in a hoop house or in insulated plant protectors.
  • Place a floating row cover over your crops so your seeds will germinate quicker, and the birds won’t make a meal of them. Floating row covers also eliminate cabbage worms and root maggots on cabbage and root crops.

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Low Light Houseplants

Many of us want to be avid houseplant collectors, but face the problem of living in a space that does not have a good source of light. We have compiled a list of houseplants that can tolerate and thrive in low light! Some of the listed plants can thrive in different lighting conditions other then low light, but they will also thrive in low light!

–Click here to read more–

 

Lawn Care Made Easy

Dreaming of a lawn that steals the spotlight? It’s a piece of cake! Enter our Town & Country Gardens 4-Step Lawn Program.

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Pet Friendly Houseplants

Enjoy houseplants that are non-toxic and safe for children and pets alike!

What you’ll need to remember: Although these plants are non-toxic, unless it is an edible plant such as a pineapple or herbs, it is not recommended to ingest.

–Click here to read more–

Bee Friendly

Invite bees and pollinators to your yard! What you’ll need: Plants and flowers from the list below

–Click here to read more–

April Gardening Checklist

Vegetables

  • Enjoy herbs in pots in a windowsill. Plant them outside in May.
  • Remove any spent vines and corn stalks from garden spot if not completed last fall.
  • Add Soil Enhancer or compost as well as sulfur, and rototil into soil to prepare seed bed.
  • Cool weather crops (lettuce, spinach, peas, broccoli, root crops) can be planted in late April.
  • Tomatoes may be planted in late April in a hoop house or in insulated plant protectors.

–Click here to read more–

Low Light Houseplants

Many of us want to be avid houseplant collectors, but face the problem of living in a space that does not have a good source of light. We have compiled a list of houseplants that can tolerate and thrive in low light! Some of the listed plants can thrive in different lighting conditions other then low light, but they will also thrive in low light!

–Click here to read more–

Lawn Care Made Easy

Dreaming of a lawn that steals the spotlight? It’s a piece of cake! Enter our Town & Country Gardens 4-Step Lawn Program.

–Click here to read more–

Pet Friendly Houseplants

Enjoy houseplants that are non-toxic and safe for children and pets alike!

What you’ll need to remember: Although these plants are non-toxic, unless it is an edible plant such as a pineapple or herbs, it is not recommended to ingest.

–Click here to read more–

Bee Friendly

Invite bees and pollinators to your yard! What you’ll need: Plants and flowers from the list below

–Click here to read more–