Heritage Hill October Special Offer

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Your Garden Center – serving Cedarburg,  West Bend, Newburg, Jackson, Germantown, and all surrounding areas in Wisconsin! Check here often for special web offers for garden center items and other discounts!

October Special Deals! 

October in Wisconsin is spectacular. Moderate temperatures, cool evenings, colors bursting.  It is a glorious time to be outdoors! 

Which of course offers us the opportunity to spruce up our flower beds and landscaping.  

One of the most beautiful of the late summer flowering perennials is the Sunsparkler® Firecracker Sedum, one of the highlighted features last month on our Spotlight page. Rich, deep, autumn burgundy with contrasting pink flowers blooms in late summer into fall. This is just one example of our perennial specials. There are surely many other options to choose from. 

Additionally, throughout October, all balled and burlap trees are also a whopping 50% off!  Recently, on our seasonal tips, we offered ideas about fall planting  that includes helpful info when you are ready to do your October garden work and start planning for next year.  

If your not quite sure about what to plant, talk to our experienced horticulturist & owner, Jason. He will be happy to advise you and provide suggestions. 

Better yet, perhaps you are ready to consider a revamp of your landscaping, or you just need to freshen it up.  Consider Heritage Hill to design and implement a landscape / hardscape project!  

Be sure to check our Seasonal Tips blog for all kinds of helpful information to keep your yard and garden looking simply beautiful!

Visit the Heritage Hill Nursery and garden center now! We are conveniently located, close to Cedarburg, Jackson, West Bend, Slinger, WI.

 

Wow! 50% off Perennials 

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Trees- spring dug, balled and burlap, all varieties 50% off
(EXCLUDES potted trees, & trees dug in fall)

Caring for Roses in the Fall

This week’s spotlight is the Mystic Fairy Shrub Rose.  So we putting out info courtesy of Heirloom Roses, on how to keep your rose bush healthy as we move into winter.


High temperatures may have induced a brief period of summer dormancy, especially in hotter parts of the country, but once the weather starts to cool, many roses put on a fantastic show well into fall. The change in weather often brings wind and rainy conditions; the reappearance of diseases like black spot and powdery mildew provide a reminder that next year’s success depends on putting the roses to bed for the winter.

 

10 Steps for a Healthier Spring

 

  1. Stop deadheading 8 to 10 weeks before the first frost. This will harden off roses, allowing tender new growth time to toughen prior to potentially damaging cold weather. If your roses have hips, allow them to develop naturally. You’ll be rewarded with seasonal interest.
  2. Stop transplanting and fertilizing prior to the onset of cold weather to prevent the rose from pushing new growth. No-nitrogen fertilizers intended to promote root development, such as super phosphates, are an exception to this rule and can be applied in fall and winter.
  3. Rake up and destroy all leaves at the base of roses. Do not compost, as this could spread pathogens. Many fungal diseases that affect roses overwinter on the rose or as litter on the ground. Removing this material will reduce problems the following spring.
  4. Clip off diseased leaves from the bush. Pulling leaves off can create small tears along the stem and provide an entry point for disease.
  5. Prune off failed buds (called balling) that did not open due to rainy conditions. This will help to prevent botrytis dieback.

 

Read the next 5 steps!  

 

 

 

Visit our Spotlight this week
to learn more about the gorgeous
Easy Elegance® Mystic Fairy® Rose

Special Offers in June for Wisconsin Gardeners!

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Your Garden Center in Cedarburg, WI! Check here often for special web offers for garden center items and other discounts!

Garden Center June Specials

Add some interest to your patio with lovely terrariums!  This month, Heritage Hill Nursery is offering 25% off of all terrariums with the coupon. 

Additionally we have a special offer on Forsythia Bushes – 20% off!  A wonderful addition to the landscape.

Your Forsythia will add a dramatic flair to your yard. Forsythia bushes are among the first plants of spring to burst forth in flower.  Make sure your forsythia bush gets at least six hours of sunlight a day. While it can tolerate less than this, your forsythia’s ability to flower will be reduced if it does not get full sun. They should be planted where the soil is well drained, but they also like to have a considerable amount of water regularly, about 2″ per week. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every 2 to 3 months. 

Courtesy of Gardening Know How 
Read More Here  about How To Care For Your Forsythia 

Be sure to check our Seasonal Tips blog for all kinds of helpful information to keep your yard and garden looking simply beautiful!

Questions about planting, feeding and watering? Take advantage of our knowledgeable horticulturist & owner, Jason. He is here to help you make good decisions on what will work best and how to properly tend to your new plantings. Visit the Heritage Hill Nursery and garden center now! We are conveniently located, close to Cedarburg, Jackson, West Bend, Slinger, WI.

 

25% off Terrariums!

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20% off Forsythias!
All Varieties

Throughout June

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 deadwood and/or removing the unwanted parts of your existing landscaping. This will help prevent damage to any new landscaping.

  • After the Ground has dried, thoroughly water shrubs that may have suffered from deicing salts. This will help wash the chemicals into the ground and away from the roots
  • Look for and prune out any signs of tent caterpillars.
  • When temperatures stay above 40 degrees but before new growth appears, apply dormant sprays of lime, sulfur, or dormant oil to control overwintering scale on mugo pines and deciduous shrubs. 
  • Transplanting shrubs should be completed after the soil thaws but before new growth appears. If you missed that time frame, wait until the fall when the plant goes dormant before attempting to move. 
  • If adding new plants to landscape, write down space requirements and look for new plants that develop fall and winter interest as well. 
  • Apply fertilizer in the spring if needed. New plantings will come already fertilized so hold off until the next year or two. 
 

Above information courtesy Melinda Myers books on lawn and gardens. Specifically:

** Month-by-Month Gardening: What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden  All Year / Minnesota & Wisconsin

** Month-by-Month Gardening in Wisconsin: Revised Edition: What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden All Year

** Midwest Gardener’s Handbook:  Your Complete Guide: Select-Plan-Plant-Maintain-Problem solve- Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin

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Remember – we are offering
20% Off of all varieties
of Shrub Roses! 

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April Special Offers!

Wind Chimes!

This year at Heritage Hill we are introducing a far more extensive array of garden and deck decor to beautify your yard and outdoor living space.  

Donna has joined the team full time and has put in special attention to finding uniquely beautiful pieces that you simply will not find most anywhere!  

So for the month of April, we are introducing one of the new items and what a savings! 25% off on all of our wind chimes. Who doesn’t love sitting outdoors on those breezy late peaceful afternoons and enjoying the meditative, relaxing sound of chimes. 

Pictured to the right shows some of the beautiful Wind Chimes we are now stocking. Print the coupon and come in to take a look around! 


Additionally, our 2nd April offer is * 20% off of most varieties of Spirea. This plant is really easy to care for and will last for years. It’s perfect for walkway borders, adding a splash of color to landscaping in any number of locations. Spirea likes a lot of sun and it’s hardy too. 

Please be sure to stop in very soon to see what’s at the nursery! 

*  Exceptions are the Double Play Blue Kazoo & Double Play Candy Corn Varieties) 

Beautiful Wind Chimes! 

Bamboo Wind Chimes - Cedarburg WI
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SprieasSpirea On Sale!!
20% off Most Varieties!
(Exceptions Double Play Blue Kazoo &
Double Play Candy Corn Varieties) 

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