We hope you had an opportunity to attend the 11th Annual Reece Endeavor GardenWalk on Wednesday. As always, this year’s event was very well attended and featured some of the most beautiful and interesting gardens in Midland. Two of the projects on the GardenWalk, the...
As you begin planting your impatiens this season, be aware of downy mildew that’s ravaging landscapes across the country. Millions of flowers are prime targets this season for the disease and scientists don’t know where this latest outbreak started, or what’s causing...
We’ve had a lot of calls over the last couple weeks from people asking about their hostas. “Are they diseased?” “Are the rabbits eating them?” “Is it a fungus?” “Are they dying?” Well, the answer is,...
According to jkenterprise landscape supplies, these are the landscape trends of this summer, and guess what? Reder agrees! 1. Big & Bold Loud colors? Check. Bright flowers? Check. It’s all about deep reds, vibrant blues, lush greens and midnight purples. Many...
The date is April 8 2010. Really? Last week it looked and felt like June 29th. The Corneliancherry Dogwoods are in bloom, so are the Forsythia and several varieties of bulbs. This week its a little different cool and rainy. We did need the rain, which is hard to say...
April showers bring May flowers. We have had ample rain this spring and we can see the difference it has made in our plants and lawns. I have a climbing Hydrangea at my house that is attached to my privacy fence in the back yard. This is the first spring we have had...
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