The Four Seasons Nursery House Plant Section is in full swing. Here's an overview of the Dracaena variety, several of which are pretty darn easy to care for. Have a look and as always, if you have questions, please don't hesitate to stop in, leave us a comment or send us an e
No, it's not an unripe ladybug and it doesn't taste good either. Look for these guys in your vegetable garden or better yet, use this recommended product to make sure they never pay a visit. Great for all kinds of ailments and insects.
Here's a pest you don't want to see hanging around, but more importantly evidence of. Don't let this guy turn your colorful hanging baskets into a basket of greens.
Tim talks about some hot summer color for you with the beautiful Tropical Canna Lily. With it's large vivid flowers this plant is sure to brighten up any garden.
With so many types of available lavender, how do you pick the right one for your garden? The Tim-inator rounds up some solid performers that are sure to make lavender one of your favorites in the garden.
Thumbelina Lavender, Spanish Lavender, Winter Bee, Provence French Lavender, Lemon Leigh Lavender
Love butterflies and great smelling flowers that look great? Nothing does it better than a Budlea or Butterfly Bush. However, due to the invasive nature of this beauty it has been banned for sale in Oregon. There is hope, with this non-traditional butterfly bush, you'll get everything Butterfly Bush's are famous for AND it's not invasive and approved for sale in Oregon.
Yes, it's true... AND it's okay! Blueberries everywhere are enjoying acid. Is your blueberry on acid? In this video you'll learn the tell-tale signs.
If you like lots of large, super-sweet berries with amazing foliage - the 'Bountiful Blue' Blueberry is a sure fire winner! Dramatic foliage, evergreen, white bell-shaped flowers - did we mention your own blueberries?
The Tim-inator's back with some tips on starting your tomatoes right. There's two things you can do that will produce high-yields and yummy tomatoes... watch as this Tomaccio Tomato is planted... it's not hard and you'll be impressed with your own results.