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)

Planting Before the First Frost in Wisconsin

In our neck of the woods, Southeastern Wisconsin, fall planting for perennials, flowers and trees is really perfect.  

On average the first frost runs sometime between September 30 to October 30. Fall offers many benefits for planting, not the least of which is the warm soil under the surface to allows root structures to flourish, whereas with spring planing, only a few inches deep the ground may still be quite cool and even still retain a frost line. 

Plus fall weather often offers fewer rainy, soggy days;  (although we have had our share this year!), but generally adequate rainfall; the garden pests are reduced; and you should have no need of fertilizer – wait until spring to fertilize. As with any new planting, if the rain is not there, then, make sure to water your new growth so it receives at least an inch of water every week before the colds sets in. 

A double whammy is that here at Heritage Hill we have our end of the season special discounts. Right now buy 4 potted trees and get the 5th absolutely free. Come October, we’ll be offering another planting opportunity.. visit us then as well, to see what you may want to add to your fall planting plans! 

 

 Take advantage of our
October whopper deals!

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AND 50% Off of all Balled & Burlap Trees! 

 

 

 

Planting Trees in September in Wisconsin

Fall Planting of Diciduous Trees 

Many experts claim that planting trees in fall is better. In fall, the tree can make new roots without having to feed the leaves. Water requirements are much lower without the leaves on the tree. To us it feels cool in fall, but that is actually the best temperature for root growth. Roots grow best in cool soil.

A fall planting allows the tree to grow roots in fall and again early spring before leaves develop. This gives the tree a good chance to lay down a good set of roots before they need to collect water and nutrients for the leaves.

It’s preferable to choose deciduous trees because they lose their leaves in fall, and once this happens, the requirements for water are vastly reduced. Growing roots still require water, but that is a small amount compared the what leaves use. Fall planting of deciduous trees works better because of this lower water requirement in winter.

 

Courtesy Garden Myths  More  

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.

Don’t forget! Take advantage of our
September Special Offers 

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And buy 4 get 1 free
for all potted trees! 

 

 

 

 

July Specials from Heritage Hill Nursery

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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 July Specials

This month, Heritage Hill Nursery is offering 25% off hanging, flowering baskets.  You may want to add just a bit more color to your deck or patio as summer moves on. Now is the time to stock up!  Our plants are healthy! Not the big box store quality! 

Additionally we have a special offer on all varieties of Lilacs – 20% off!  They add such fragrance and beauty to any yard

We recently highlighted a variety of Lilac in our new  “In The Spotlight” feature of this website –  the Boomerang Lilac. You find it on that page.  Boomerang is a perfect name, because of the recurring blooming, giving even more delight throughout summer.  Bloomerang lilac reblooms on new growth, and light pruning and fertilizing encourages lots of that. Just after this dwarf flowering shrub blooms, Bloomerang should be lightly pruned.  

Courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens 

Read More Here  about Bommerang Lilacs 

 

 

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.

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20% off Hanging Baskets!

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And 20% off Lilacs
All Varieties

Throughout July

Remember, June offers
still in effect through Saturday,
June 30th
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And 20% off Forsythias! 

 

 

More SE Wisconsin June Tips for Trees

Caring for Your Trees

Trees are a landscapes most important feature.  They offer privacy, shade, focal points, and serve as shelter and food for wildlife.  Planting the right tree in the right spot is a vital step that shouldn’t be dismissed quickly.  What type of soil do you have, does it retain moisture or dry out quickly?  What kind of sun exposure does the area get?  Will the tree get to big for the location?  Are you looking for year-round interest, privacy or shade?  Having the answers to questions like these will be helpful.  The well-stocked lot at Heritage Hill Nursery will give you several varieties to choose from no matter what you’re looking for.

June Tips:

Replenish mulch around trees as needed maintaining a 2 to 3-inch layer of shredded bark.  Be care not to mulch up to the base of the trunk as this can cause rotting.  Mulching can be a lot of work but it’s worth the efforts.  Many trees have suffered injuries from mower and trimmer blades and strings.  These entryways open the tree up to insects and disease.  Mulching can reduce moisture loss from evaporation and cut down on weeds.  Did you know that grass is a big competitor for water and it’s healthier for the plant if you remove the grass and provide mulch?  Although newly planted trees will probably need to be watered on a weekly to bi-weekly basis, too much water can cause the tree to die.  Trees should be watered thoroughly when the top 4-6 inches of soil is dry.  It is best to use a hose near the base of the tree, but not touching the trunk, at a steady drip for about 20 minutes.  The soil should be moist for at least 12 inches deep, but the ground not saturated.  Clay and sandy soils will need to be checked more frequently.  Prune any dead or broken branches this month except Oak trees.  They shouldn’t be pruned until the tree is in its dormant state.

Courtesy of  Gardening in Wisconsin by Melinda Myers Revised Edition

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