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  • How Do I Get Fruit From My Paw Paw Tree?

    The Paw Paw tree ( Asimina triloba ) is an interesting specimen and it's unique fruits make it a popular choice for planting. The fruits of this native, North American tree have been enjoyed by many people. However, people often have problems with the trees fruiting and wonder what they can do go...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 08-02-2009
  • How Do I Plant Tulip Bulbs?

    Tulips are one of the most popular spring flowers, and people put a lot of time energy in planting them. If you are wanting to know how to get these beautiful flowers to bloom in your garden, here are a few tips. After you have your tulip bulbs (if you need tips on selecting bulbs, check out the "...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-22-2009
  • Will Tree Roots Damage The Foundation Of My House?

    With spring quickly approaching, people start planning out their landscaping projects. Trees are a nice addition, especially in newly developed areas where trees are few and far between. Planting a tree can give your yard character, while giving you something to watch grow year after year. After you...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-05-2009
  • Cut Costs Using Bareroot

    With money on everyone's minds these days, people are trying to find ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality. When it comes to the garden this can often be achieved by using bareroot material. Depending on your gardening needs, consider ordering bareroot material early to help "bare"...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 01-24-2009
  • Dreaming of a Winter Wonderland in Spring

    Now that spring is hear, you are probably thinking that you can't wait until the snow falls next year. Just kidding. If you are anything like me, snow is the last thing on your mind. People are getting ready to get out side and gardeners are getting the itch to get plants into the ground.. Winter...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 03-11-2008
  • Hardening Off Plants Started Indoors

    We often receive questions in regards to transplanting seedlings. It is very common for people to get a jump start on spring by starting indoors. Whether they are forcing bulbs, getting ahead on vegetables for the garden, or starting bareroot items, people often will start growing materials in containers...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-28-2008
  • Why Bareroot?

    We get a lot of questions about bareroot plants, especially from people who haven't had a lot of experience with method of transplanting trees, shrubs, etc. Bareroot plants look a lot different then the plants you would by at a local nursery. Since they are dormant and (most time) don't have...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-08-2008
  • Elevation Can Effect Your Zone

    Depending on where you are located, elevation can be an issue when trying to select plants for your garden. We determine zones based on what the USDA lists for a particular zip code. Although this works in most cases, there can be drastic elevation changes within the same zip code. So what do you do...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 01-09-2008
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