November 26, 2010

Christmas Season is Here!

Having already had our first snow of the year, some people may have started the Christmas music a little bit early. Did you? I did--it was just too hard to resist!

Now that we're officially started with the Christmas season, Vander Giessen Nursery is fully stocked with Christmas trees (both living and cut), fresh, fragrant wreaths, top-quality poinsettias and gifts for gardeners and non-gardeners alike! We encourage you to stop in and check out our selection of gift ideas, some of which include:
  • Real stone fountains--many with built-in lights
  • EarthBoxes
  • Bird feeders, houses and food
  • Gardening hand tools
  • Pre-made gift baskets
  • Gift certificates
For the duration of the Christmas season, we'll be open with extended hours for your convenience. Our hours are Monday-Saturday 9:00-6:00.

Also, we encourage you to join us on Saturday, December 4 for our Christmas open house! From 10:00 to 3:00 we'll be serving up free olie bollen (a Dutch Christmas favorite), coffee, apple cider and more! We'll also have sales on many items in the store, and if the weather is bad, Christmas tree shopping will be available indoors. Bring your family, tell your friends and celebrate the Christmas season!

For more information on the products and services we offer, please contact us at 354-3097 or send us an e-mail. We wish you a blessed Christmas season!

November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving from the family at Vander Giessen Nursery! As we enter another holiday season, we want to express our sincere thanks to you, our customers, for another good season of business.

In the last year the economy has shown few signs of improvement--and for some, things have gotten worse--but even with budgets tight and extra spending money scarce, we've been blessed by your faithful patronage. Whether you bought plants by the handful or trailer load, we appreciate your support!

Starting tomorrow, we'll be open with our selection of Christmas trees, poinsettias, wreaths and gifts--but for today, we pause to give thanks. For at least some portion of these last 72 years, you've been a blessing to our business and we look forward to serving you in the year to come.

We wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and a blessed start to the holiday season!

November 16, 2010

It's Time to Start a Garden Journal!

I love autumn—it’s truly a beautiful season. In the last several weeks, we’ve been blessed with the rain we needed after a fairly long, dry summer. The light frost we had a couple weeks ago brought out the fiery colors of fall in the trees around town—and who doesn’t enjoy the sunny autumn days we’ve had? As we settle into the rhythms of fall, you’re likely winding down your gardening for the season. So, for the million-dollar question: How did it go this year?

With the downturn in the economy the past couple of years, more people than ever have turned (or returned) to gardening. Whether it’s to save money by planting vegetables, put vacation funds toward a “staycation” or make an investment in new landscaping to add value to a home, gardening has resurged in popularity among all age and income groups. And frankly, with bad news seemingly the order of the day in our national media, gardening is great therapy!

Take note of your accomplishments!
Whether you’re new to gardening or a lifelong hobbyist, have you considered writing a gardening journal? I’m not talking about making daily entries as to which flowerbed you weeded or what bird you saw at your feeder; rather, did you take time this year to document what worked and what didn’t? Did you record when you fertilized the lawn or planted your vegetables? Many people start from scratch each year with trying to recall how to do things, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Here are a few suggestions for what you might want to journal: fertilizing (your lawn, flowers and shrubs!), planting dates for your annuals and vegetables, what you planted where (more on that below), when flowers started to bloom or crops were ready, what types of fertilizer and insect control you used and when, and when you did major pruning. Like I said, this doesn’t have to be a daily narrative—simply make a note when you did major tasks.

Now, for your vegetable gardens, it’s good to chart how you arranged your crops. Whether you lay it out on a spreadsheet program or jot it on a napkin, try to remember what went where. If your peppers or tomatoes didn’t turn out…well, it wasn’t a great year for peppers or tomatoes. But did you notice they spent most of the summer in the shade? Make a note to put them in a sunnier spot next year! If you grow corn and beans, rotate their location through your garden regularly to get the highest crop yields. Sure, you know how your garden looked now, but next spring you might have forgotten altogether what you planted where.

Reflect on your garden successes!
Many of the ideas I’ve suggested may have to wait until next year for you to put them into practice. But as you sit inside with a cup of coffee watching the rain, do this much: grade yourself on the end results (and go easy!): did you remember to use Jack's Blossom Booster or Petunia Feed on your flowers to get more blooms? Were you happy with the herbs you tried out, and if not, what varieties might you enjoy more? Did you really have any use for all the zucchini you grew (and no, “paperweight” or “doorstop” are not valid uses!)?

Next time you’re at Vander Giessen's buying bird seed or lime for your lawn, take a minute to share what went well and what could have gone better. Sure, gardening is winding down for the year, but that doesn’t mean you have to forget your accomplishments! Start a journal today and you’ll thank yourself in the spring.

November 5, 2010

Big Changes at Vander Giessen's!

If you've driven by in recent days, you've probably noticed some big changes here at the nursery! So, what's going on?

Several years ago, when we remodeled much of the nursery to expand back into shrub and tree sales, we tore down most of the house on the corner as it severely limited the space we would have to use for plants. At that time, we converted the remaining portion of the house into our office. Now, as we continue to expand, we need more space for plants, as well as better visibility of the nursery from the street. So, sadly, it was time for the house to go.

While the newly-created space where the house once stood leaves a void for now, we encourage you to watch the changes that we plan to make over the winter and into next spring, including more flower beds, additional space for displaying shrubs and trees, new structures to display our famous Lynden Baskets and more! We're excited about the potential this new area holds and look forward to using it to expand our business and make it more visible to passersby.

As we transition into winter, our first order of business will be spreading gravel into the area for our Christmas tree lot. After Christmas, we'll get to work on reconfiguring the flower beds and creating displays for our Lynden Baskets.

Share the news about the changes at Vander Giessen's with a friend today--chances are, they'll be glad to know :) If you'd like to view an album of the house demolition, please follow the link below.

Demolition at Vander Giessen's!

November 1, 2010

So Now What?

In case you've had your head in the sand these last few days, our fall clearance sale wrapped up on Saturday. And if you're at all like many of our customers who've stopped at the nursery in the last week, you're wondering, "So now what--do you close for the rest of the year?"

The simple answer? NO! We understand if you think we do--for years we did. But last year we decided that we could better serve you in your lawn and garden needs by staying open year-round. If you have a gardening question or a need, you don't want to wait until spring to get help--and we don't want you to have to wait, either!

Soon, we'll be getting stocked up with our Christmas items: live and cut trees, poinsettias and wreaths. But it's only the beginning of November, so you've got plenty of time to get ready for the holidays. In the meantime, we're pleased to offer you...

a sale on all our birding supplies! 

This is the time of year birds are preparing for winter, so it's important that you keep your feeders full and available. Whether you're looking for seed, feeders or nesting houses, it's all on sale at 15% off! This sale is only for a limited time, so stock up with great supplies at great prices!

P.S. In the next few days, you might see some exciting major changes at the nursery if you happen to drive by. Stay tuned for updates--we'll keep you posted!