
Category: Boyert’s Tips
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January / February Gardening Tips
Even though we can’t dig in the dirt just yet, we still have some tips and ideas for gardener’s indoors…
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‘Tis the Season
Not only is the Gift Shoppe sparkling with holiday ornaments and decor, but our entire garden center is stocked with…
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Care of Fall Mums
Mums in our area (Ohio) are considered tender perennials – which means extra care must be given to ensure survival over…
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Clematis Care
Nothing is more breathtaking than a trellis covered in a clematis in full bloom. Attractive spidery seed heads are left…
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September Gardening Tips
Fall brings a reprieve with cooler weather and a change in nature’s color scheme – there’s still time for more…
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Butterfly Gardening
Requirements are plenty of sunshine, nectar-providing flowers, and preferably an area protected from prevailing winds. Lilac, butterfly bush or viburnum…
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Pruning Hydrangeas
Reasons for pruning: 1. Remove any dead and diseased wood for the health of the plants. Do this before attempting…
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How to Identify and Treat Blossom End Rot
Tomato with Blossom End Rot How to Identify and Treat Blossom-end rot is a disorder that affects tomatoes, peppers, and…
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Wet Weather Disease Prevention
Begin treating for Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew and other fungal diseases before they appear. Crab apples and other…
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Insect & Pest Control
Stop Bugs, Slugs and Things that munch – before they chomp! Japanese Beetles – Use Bayer 12 Month Tree &…