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How to Care for Shade Hydrangeas in Middle Tennessee
Hydrangeas are many gardeners' favorite! There are many different types of hydrangeas, and it can be confusing to know when to prune each variety or how to care for each one. We're taking the guesswork out of caring for them today in this blog post. For further information, be sure to ask us on Instagram, Facebook, or at the garden center! How do I know if my hydrangea is for shade or sun? Shade hydrangeas are known as Hydrangea macrophylla, Hydrangea serrata (a mountain hydr
Rebekah
1 day ago3 min read


How to Water New Plants
By deeply watering your new plants (planted within the past year or less), you're establishing their root system, encouraging the roots to grow down deep, resulting in a healthier plant. Deep watering gives new plants a great start to becoming established. This is a hot week; we aren't only talking about how to water new plants. Below, we also have tips for container pots, annuals, and established plants. For new trees and shrubs Set your hose on a slow, steady stream of wate
Rebekah
Jun 302 min read


How to Care for Southern Varieties of Lilac
Are there many things that smell as sweet as a Lilac in full bloom in spring? Fragrance aside, their blooms are breathtaking!! Lilacs will not tolerate the hot summers and very mild winters south of our state, but thankfully, several varieties thrive in Middle Tennessee! In our area with our hot, summer sun, Lilacs grow best in full sun with some light afternoon shade. They love medium-moist, well-drained soil. Their breathtaking blooms put on a spectacular show in April. W
Rebekah
Apr 33 min read


Rose of Sharon is One of the Best Late Summer Flowers
Starting in mid-July, Rose of Sharon blooms brilliantly and continually for several weeks into early September. It attracts many different pollinators and is stunning in a garden. To grow Rose of Sharon, you need: A full sun to part sun location Well-draining, fertile soil Enough room! Some varieties grow to be 6-8' wide, however, there are also many varieties that stay smaller in width Attracts: Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies galore! Popular varieties: ' Red Heart ' ' W
Rebekah
Sep 5, 20251 min read


How to Take Care of Crape Myrtles
Crape Myrtles are a staple in many Southern gardens. Their abundance of showy, large blooms for months in summer makes them a gorgeous addition! There are many benefits of growing this beautiful tree in your garden. Today, we are sharing ideas on where to plant Crape Myrtles, as well as a guide on how to care for them in your garden. Benefits of Growing Crape Myrtle Fast growing Stunning blooms for months Interesting bark as the tree matures Great focal point or wonderful in
Rebekah
Aug 20, 20253 min read


August Gardening in Middle Tennessee
We don't need to tell you it's hot outside! Here are some tips to help your garden as we begin to slowly transition to fall over the next several weeks. Annuals: Many spring/summer annuals may look droopy in late summer. Remove any annuals that are "spent", meaning they are diseased or dying. It will clean up your garden visually. If your annuals need to be pruned, remove any dead blooms weekly and remove damaged foliage. Cut back Petunias that aren't blooming well- they w
Rebekah
Aug 18, 20252 min read


12 Plants that Really Beat the Heat
Summer is here and so are hot temperatures! Although all plants need watering during a drought or if they are newly planted, many plants bask in the sunlight and love the heat. These plants can usually be watered less frequently in the heat of summer. With that said, they do still need to be watered if we have several days without any rain or if we experience drought-like conditions. Below, we are sharing twelve plants that usually take our Middle Tennessee heat like champs!
Rebekah
Jul 11, 20253 min read


It's National Pollinator Week
Pollinators are crucial to our ecosystem! Plant any of these in abundance to attract pollinators year-round and show these hard-working visitors in your garden a lot of love and care. Learn more about each by clicking on the plant names below. Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) Coneflower (Echinacea) Husker Red Beard Tongue (Penstemon digitalis) Salvia (Salvia) Russian Sage (Perovskia) Lantana (Lantana) Catmint (Nepeta x faassenii) Gaura (Gaura
Rebekah
Jun 20, 20251 min read


How to Create Harmony Throughout Your Garden
In spring, it can be tempting to come to the garden center and pick up one (or three!) of everything in bloom. Maybe not literally everything in bloom, but you understand what we are saying! It can be easy to purchase several different plants and then come home and wonder how to incorporate everything you love into your garden. That's where landscape elements such as repetition, color, texture, and form come into play. Repetition Often, unless it is a focal point, plants loo
Rebekah
May 23, 20252 min read

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