Holscher Hackman Garden Center gift cards are perfect for those gardeners in your life! As a gardener myself, I enjoy planning for and dreaming about my garden in the cold months of winter. By the time spring comes I am ready to hit the ground (garden) running! The last...
The holidays are a time for celebration and joy, and what better way to add to the festivities than with some beautiful living evergreen trees and shrubs? Not only will these plants add a touch of natural beauty to your home, but they can also be planted in your...
With winter approaching, it may seem like your work in the yard is finished but there are several important steps to putting your garden or lawn to bed for the winter that ultimately will improve your landscape for the following year! Click on the link below for some tips...
Apply "Step 3" in November, or around Election Day. Fall feeding is one of the most critical feeding times. A healthy and stable plant can endure the hardship of winter better than a weak plant. Winterizer builds winter hardiness, stem strength and disease resistance in lawns, trees and shrubs.
Now is a great time to over seed your lawn and we have all the supplies you will need to do a "pro job" yourself.
Apply in late summer/early fall, we recommend around labor day for our area...
We’re excited to feature Flame Thrower™ Redbud this month! Light-pink spring flowers are followed by an ever-changing display of colorful foliage that continues all the way to fall. New foliage emerges burgundy, fades to yellow, and matures to green. Branches display all the colors at once for a stunning...
Mums, Pumpkins, Pansies, Gourds, Ornamental Peppers, Decorative Kale & Cabbage, Decorative Corn, and more Fall Annuals are available. We have Corn Stalks & Bales of Straw too!
The spotted lanternfly (SLF) is a non-native invasive pest that’s been the buzz of the summer! The insect takes on different appearances and colors throughout its life cycle but currently we’re in the stage where adults with full wings are being seen. While the SLF primarily feeds on...









