Plant tulip daffodils crocus and grape hyacinths now for beautiful colors for spring 2022! Grove Garden Center Nursery Located in Clinton Connecticut has a very knowledgeable, experienced, and customer friendly staff to assist you with any gardening question you may have pertaining to Perennial, Annuals, Shrubs or Trees. Stop in and browse through our showrooms, greenhouses, and nursery yard to select unique and colorful products.
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AERATE - Aerating your lawn decreases soil compaction, which allows for better drainage and more efficient uptake of nutrients through grassroots.
DETHATCH - Thatch is a build up of dead matter on the lawn surface.
Dethatching allows for free flow of air and space for new growth.
Too much thatch in a lawn creates a great environment for disease and pests Dethatching Rakes.
COMPOST/LIME OR MIR-A-CAL - Compost adds organic nutrients and biological beneficial's while lime decreases acidity, releasing these important nutrients to your lawn's roots.
DETHATCH - Thatch is a build up of dead matter on the lawn surface.
Dethatching allows for free flow of air and space for new growth.
Too much thatch in a lawn creates a great environment for disease and pests Dethatching Rakes.
COMPOST/LIME OR MIR-A-CAL - Compost adds organic nutrients and biological beneficial's while lime decreases acidity, releasing these important nutrients to your lawn's roots.
Clay: You'll have poor drainage with clay soil.
Its tiny particles bind together when wet and keep water from draining properly.
Plants in clay get too much water and not enough air to thrive, and their roots have trouble penetrating the soil.
Organic amendments will improve clay soils.
Sandy: Sandy soils consist of larger particles, which create a more porous mix and allow water to drain through too quickly.
Plants rooted in it have difficulty absorbing water.
Organic amendments will also help this soil type.
Its tiny particles bind together when wet and keep water from draining properly.
Plants in clay get too much water and not enough air to thrive, and their roots have trouble penetrating the soil.
Organic amendments will improve clay soils.
Sandy: Sandy soils consist of larger particles, which create a more porous mix and allow water to drain through too quickly.
Plants rooted in it have difficulty absorbing water.
Organic amendments will also help this soil type.
I know everyone has spring fever especially as the snow falls as I write this on the first day of March.
Welcome to New England weather!
You can start some of your seeds indoors now and help ease some of that spring fever.
Some warm season crops germinate slowly so start them now.
Tomatoes, peppers and parsley have a longer germination time, even though you cannot not transplant them until the weather warms up, starting them now allows you to have the transplants ready for the correct time.
These varieties respond well to heat so keep them in a warm well lite area.
Welcome to New England weather!
You can start some of your seeds indoors now and help ease some of that spring fever.
Some warm season crops germinate slowly so start them now.
Tomatoes, peppers and parsley have a longer germination time, even though you cannot not transplant them until the weather warms up, starting them now allows you to have the transplants ready for the correct time.
These varieties respond well to heat so keep them in a warm well lite area.
Planting a vegetable garden is a rewarding project.
Vegetable gardening will past the time quickly, and yield a bounty of fresh produce to enjoy through the summer months, especially with many people home currently with time on their hands.
Most vegetable gardens, and flower beds as well, will benefit from adding organic matter to the soil regardless of how good your soil is.
Considering we are in New England though, most soils are likely to be rocky, sandy and on the acidic side.
By tilling in cow manure compost and peat moss as well as some lime you can improve the soil for planting.
Vegetable gardening will past the time quickly, and yield a bounty of fresh produce to enjoy through the summer months, especially with many people home currently with time on their hands.
Most vegetable gardens, and flower beds as well, will benefit from adding organic matter to the soil regardless of how good your soil is.
Considering we are in New England though, most soils are likely to be rocky, sandy and on the acidic side.
By tilling in cow manure compost and peat moss as well as some lime you can improve the soil for planting.
Feed your potted plants with a slow release fertilizer such as Osmocote.
Slow release fertilizers will feed your plants over time as you water the plants daily.
The slow release fertilizers are better than liquid fertilizers because liquid fertilizers don't last and wash out of the soil quickly when daily watering is necessary.
If plants are too overgrown, re-potting or adding fresh soil may be required.
Some plants may have to be removed altogether and fresh smaller plants added.
Smaller younger plants will grow rapidly in the summer months and extend the growing season well into the fall.
Slow release fertilizers will feed your plants over time as you water the plants daily.
The slow release fertilizers are better than liquid fertilizers because liquid fertilizers don't last and wash out of the soil quickly when daily watering is necessary.
If plants are too overgrown, re-potting or adding fresh soil may be required.
Some plants may have to be removed altogether and fresh smaller plants added.
Smaller younger plants will grow rapidly in the summer months and extend the growing season well into the fall.
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