June 24, 2014

Check Out Our Garden Supplies!

Have you stopped in to check out our newly-expanded garden supplies department? With our new garden center comes a huge increase in the selection of fertilizers, garden solutions, tools and supplies we offer. Moreover, unlike a hardware or big box store, we have the expertise to ensure you get a product that will do the job right.

Many of our customers have been pleasantly surprised to discover that our prices are equal to or lower than other local stores--and the convenience of quick service will ensure that you're out the door and back to the garden in no time.

If you haven't yet stopped in to browse our selection of garden supplies, take a few minutes and drop in. We're eager to help you keep your garden growing healthy and trouble-free!

Plants to Enjoy All Summer



'Little Lime' hydrangea
I’m a big fan of spring. After all, spring means longer days, better weather and blooming shrubs and trees! As we get into summer, though, some of the newness of life around your yard starts to fade. At no time is that more evident than in June-- rhododendrons are finished blooming, many flowering trees are long-since done, and the excited anticipation of the season begins to wane. But wait! There’s plenty of gardening to do both this month and in the months to come, so make room in your yard for plants to enjoy all summer long.

In the last ten years, the world of hydrangeas has seen a complete renaissance. New varieties have brought renewed interest to a once-stale plant species. One of the early hydrangeas introduced during the explosion of plant breeding was ‘Limelight.’ A paniculata variety, this hydrangea is best recognized by its cone-shaped flowers and appreciated for the ease of pruning it offers—prune in fall or spring and still enjoy flowers in summer. Unique to ‘Limelight,’ though, was the flower color—lime green. Today, ‘Limelight’ is still a much-sought after variety, but due to its mature size (it can grow up to eight feet tall), it’s not the best candidate for smaller gardens. 

To solve that problem, breeders introduced ‘Little Lime.’ A dwarf version of its popular lime-green big brother, ‘Little Lime’ boasts the same large green flowers held on sturdy stems, and it tops out at only three to five feet. Buds that emerge this month will produces flowers in July and August, eventually aging to a dusky rose color. If your yard could use some summer color, ‘Little Lime’ might be just the plant to do the job without overwhelming your other plants.

Another great plant for summer color is the rose. Now, say what you want about roses—I hear it all—but you can’t beat the classic beauty and all-summer color they provide. Like hydrangeas, the world of roses has changed considerably over the last ten years, and many newer introductions have better disease resistance, bloom more vigorously and, thankfully, once again smell great! 

'Pink Drift' rose
Additionally, beyond the world of traditional roses, groundcover and shrub roses like ‘Drift’ and ‘Knockout’ offer season-long blooming with minimal maintenance. And as far as maintenance goes, rose care is hardly the chore it used to be. If you can remember to water your plants with a simple treatment three or four times during the summer—some of my customers make it easy and treat their roses on Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day—a product like Bayer All-in-One Rose & Flower Care can make growing healthy, vibrant roses a snap for any gardener. 

Finally, it’s June—and if you have kids or grandkids of school age, it’s time for summer vacation! Gardening is often considered a hobby for adults, but children are fascinated with watching things grow, so make the most of this summer vacation and help them plant a garden of miniature plants. Visit Vander Giessen Nursery to browse the selection of tiny evergreens just inches tall and wide. Dwarf and miniature evergreens come in all shapes, colors and textures, and they’ll give your kids a chance to plant something they can enjoy for years to come. 

Summer days may mean the end of spring’s new life, but stop by Vander Giessen Nursery and you’ll discover it doesn’t have to mean the end of fresh color and excitement in the garden. With a little planning and creativity, you can enjoy a beautiful, colorful, and fun yard for the whole summer.

June 19, 2014

Rose Bushes on Sale!

At Vander Giessen's, we have a beautiful selection of healthy, lush rose bushes--and they're now in bloom. As we get into early summer, we'd like these great plants to find a home, so we've marked them down. For a limited time, our entire selection of roses--hybrid tea, grandiflora, floribunda, shrub and climbing roses--is on sale. Buy any 3, get 1 FREE!

While we still have a good selection available, word is out that our plants are on sale and the most popular varieties are selling fast, so stop in soon!

Bagged Bark, Soils & Compost on Sale

Bark mulch is a great way to add the finishing touch to a newly-planted flowerbed. Not only will it dress up the look of a bed, it suppresses weeds and prevents soil from drying out.

If your summer projects around the house include some planting, now is a great time to get outside and in the dirt. When you plant, be sure to give your plants the best start with some fresh topsoil or planting mix in each hole.

Right now at Vander Giessen's, bagged bark mulch, topsoil, potting soil and organic compost is on sale! Buy any 3 bags, get 1 FREE. This sale is for a limited time only, so take advantage of the discount and get some work done in your yard while saving money. 

June 10, 2014

Grand Reopening!


It's time to celebrate! Join us on Saturday, June 14 for the grand reopening of our new greenhouse and garden center. We've enjoyed seeing many customers old and new this spring, but if you haven't had a chance to come check out our new facilities, here's your chance!

Doors open at 9:00 for sales all day throughout the nursery, and we'll be serving free refreshments from 10:00-3:00. Our first 50 customers get a free gardening hand tool with their purchase, so don't miss out! Bring your family or a friend--or both!--and join us in celebrating our grand reopening. We look forward to seeing you.