Take advantage of the Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday this weekend (August 17-18) and save an additional 20% off fruit trees and topiary evergreens! FALL IS FOR PLANTING Spoiler Alert – […]
Reluctant is the politest word I can think of to describe spring this year. I’m probably not alone in muttering various other stronger things under my breath, and I’ve been […]
2019 may indeed prove to be the year of the slug in most of our gardens. I don’t usually have a slug problem in my garden of benign neglect as […]
I’m an incredibly lucky daughter! I’ve worked sunup to sunset every Mother’s Day weekend for as long as I can remember. Not a single one of these special weekends has […]
My Dad is still in sunny Florida and he takes great joy in reminding me of how nice his weather is compared to mine. Today I beat him to the […]
Your Rhododendrons and Hollies are not dead! Yes, I know they look horrible but what we are looking at is winter damage often referred to as Winter Burn. These last […]
Is it Spring yet? Often times I feel overwhelmed by April. I feel like every April qualifies as the most unsettled weather month on my calendar. But April should be […]
We will be opening for the spring season March 25th! Alec and Angela have been busy in our greenhouses planning, potting and caring for an exciting spring selection of new […]
I only have two items on my March chores list: first “If frozen….” and second “if thawed… Most chores can only be started when the snow melts, the ground defrosts, […]
Alec gave me a leftover Halloween planter for Christmas. It’s not as awkward as it sounds. Alec believes that to know a plant you have to grow a plant and […]










