by Platt Hill Nursery | Jun 5, 2023 | Lawn & Garden, DIY/How to, Newbie Gardener
Are you wondering what kind of fertilizer to use in your yard and garden? You’re not alone! With so many choices out there, it’s hard to know what’s best for your specific plants. But with a little knowledge, you can make well-informed decisions...
by Platt Hill Nursery | May 29, 2023 | Lawn & Garden, DIY/How to, Newbie Gardener
Eco-friendly gardening is more than just a buzzword; it’s a practical landscaping approach that brings earth-friendly living and superior all-around gardening techniques to your outdoor space. With sustainable methods, you can reduce your workload, save money,...
by Platt Hill Nursery | May 25, 2023 | DIY/How to, Lawn & Garden, Newbie Gardener, Outdoor Living, Trees & Shrubs
Lilacs are timeless symbols of spring, and the fragrant shrubs are a welcome addition to any garden. With an infinite variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, lilacs bring sweet scents and vibrant colors to any outdoor space. In this blog post, we will explore the beauty...
by Platt Hill Nursery | May 16, 2023 | Annuals, DIY/How to, Lawn & Garden, Outdoor Living
“Looking to give your outdoor space a fresh and colorful look? Annuals are the perfect way to do it! This blog post is all about amazing annual planters that will take your porch pots and patio planters to the next level. We will cover everything from growing...
by Platt Hill Nursery | May 4, 2023 | Annuals, Lawn & Garden, Newbie Gardener
As the garden wakes up in the spring, many annuals are already in bloom and ready to provide flowers for bare spots in the garden. Like paint for the landscape artist, we can use them to bring color and fragrance wherever we choose. Whether in containers, between...
by Platt Hill Nursery | Apr 24, 2023 | Lawn & Garden, DIY/How to
Every year, the springtime reveals new flowers, butterflies, leaves, and–if you have a canine companion–more than a few dog urine patches. Even if you are dog-free, you may still find a couple of brown spots in your front yard here and there from a passing pooch....