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-Remove any remaining coverings, such as burlap, from your plants
-Divide perennials that may be getting too large, such as ornamental grasses
-Prepare your soil by getting a soil test
-Apply...
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-Plant annuals after the last chance of frost.
-Seed lawns and bare spots to reduce erosion.
-Prune spring flowering shrubs, such as forsythia, after they finish flowering.
-Amend the soil based on...
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-Clean and sharpen garden tools
-Clear away leaves and debris that accumulated over the winter
-Start planning your gardens
-Start vegetable and annual seeds indoors
-Prune summer flowering plants...
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Garden Barn is your go to place for spring! No matter if it has been a long or short winter, the vibrant colors of Easter are a welcomed sight. We’ve worked hard to fill our greenhouses and gift...
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NOT YET IN STOCK, TOO COLD AT NIGHT STILL, PLEASE CALL FOR ETA. Cold crop vegetables are a great way to start off or finish the growing season. Some cold hardy vegetables: lettuce, kale, spinach,...
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Planting seeds can be a fun and rewarding way to start your own garden or indoor plants. We are pleased to offer seeds from Hart's Seed Co, a local company that takes pride in quality and value. They...
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Our Garden Barn Grown pansies are here! We have 4 inch, 6 inch, 8 inch, and 12 inch pots as well as hanging baskets and flats in a wide variety of colors.
If temperatures drop below 30 degrees,...
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Trucks of trees and shrubs will start arriving the first week of March. and with the weather in our favor, our nursery will continue to fill up with evergreens, large ball and burlaped trees,...
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Seed Starting
Growing your own plants from seed can be a fun and rewarding project! We have everything you need to start your own garden, from seed starting trays to seeds to gloves to fertilizer and...