Gardening tips for southeast Wisconsin by Heritage Hill Nursery
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Wisconsin Gardener’s Tips for June 2024
Perennials June is an excellent time to rejuvenate your perennial garden. Start by dividing and replanting perennials like Hostas and Daylilies, which can become overcrowded over time. This not only helps to promote healthier growth and more abundant blooms but also...
Season Tips – Wisconsin May Lawn & Garden Tips
Early May Shrubs, Care & Planting Spring is a good time to prune out any frost damage to your shrubs, trees and other plants, which may have occurred from the harsh winter. In spring, you can prepare your yard for summer landscaping by thinning or removing...
April Yard & Garden Tips for Wisconsin
Prepping Your Lawn In April This is a busy month - there is so much to do! Below are some tips to get your lawn off to a great new start! If you couldn't rake the lawn at the end of last month, due to the weather, rake the grass as soon as the soil is...
Best Fall Tips
Top Landscape Tips for Fall Autumn is the perfect time to assess your landscaping needs and fill any gaps that exist. Here are the top fall gardening tips from gardening experts at First Editions® Plants: - Take inventory: Decide what, and where, your landscape is...
October – Preparing for Winter
Winterize Your Plants! Prepare your garden for cold weather to come by winterizing plants. Many of your prized garden stars survive winter without extra care on your part, but taking time to winterize paves the way for a healthy, productive garden next spring. For...
Wisconsin September Gardening Tips
Fall ... a Good time to Plant! Come autumn, many of us gardeners are tired and worn out, and welcome winter’s respite from watering and weeding. But experience nags us to plan ahead for something to welcome the coming spring with perky flowers that save us from the...
August Tips for Wisconsin Gardeners!
Savor Summer Color in the Midwest August Garden Tips Stock your patio and garden with plants that continue to flower as the temperature soars. Annuals: Heat-lovers include verbena, Diamond Frost Euphorbia, Portulaca, and zinnia. Tropicals: Mandevilla, brugmansia,...