Top 10 Ways to Add Curb Appeal to your Home
A well-kept home is a joy to behold. Curb appeal is that undefinable something that draws you to a home at a glance. It is a combination of visual charm, good upkeep, and attention to detail. And often...
View ArticlePoinsettia Trade-In January 5-28
This promotion has ended as we have run out of stock. Bring in your holiday Poinsettia and receive a FREE African Violet, while supplies last. One free African Violet Per Customer (not per...
View ArticleCare of Christmas Greens
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View ArticleSCWF Backyard Habitat Challenge
Register your yard and we will enter your name into a drawing for a Wing & Things prize bundle April – June 2019 As Lexington and the rest of the Greater Columbia Area develops, we lose precious...
View ArticleBreathe Easier With Indoor Plants
You can bring the bright atmosphere of a tropical vacation into your home with indoor plants. An integral part of your home décor, indoor plants not only artistically improve your home, they also...
View ArticleHow to Choose a Japanese Maple Tree
Are you awed by Japanese Maple trees? Have you come into the garden center to pick one? Did the varieties overwhelm you? Let us make it easier for you by explaining Japanese maple differences. Then,...
View ArticleDealing With Summer Heat and Drought
Because plants require moisture to grow and thrive, your garden will probably suffer during periods of low rainfall and intense heat. Insufficient soil moisture will result in smaller flowers and...
View ArticleWatering: How Much?
Water is critical for a healthy garden and landscape, but how much water is too much, how much isn’t enough and how much is just right? Unfortunately, there isn’t a specific answer that suits every...
View ArticleAutumn: Why Plant Now?
Although many gardeners plant trees and shrubs in the spring, knowledgeable gardeners plant in the fall to take advantage of all this fabulous season has to offer. But why is fall planting better than...
View ArticleNurturing Spring Bulbs
Spring bulbs faithfully reappear at the most advantageous time – after a long, cold winter, just when we’re longing for bright colors to relieve the monotony of winter snow and ice. Most spring bulbs...
View ArticleA Buffet of Berries for Winter Birds
Plants with berries add winter interest to the garden and also attract many different types of birds. But which berries are best for your yard, and how can you ensure a bountiful buffet for your...
View ArticleJapanese Beetles
You may have seen some beetles munching on your roses or crape myrtles or a variety of other flowering plants. These are Japanese Beetles, and they arrived a little late this year, since we had such...
View ArticleWhat’s wrong with my plant?
It’s a common question we get this time of year! In fact, a customer sent us this picture. Here are some things you can do to troubleshoot the problem: 1. Pull the mulch back about 4″ away from the...
View ArticleA Taste of the Tropics with Houseplants
Bring the bright and sunny feeling of a tropical vacation to your home with the addition of a few new houseplants. A perfect home décor addition, houseplants not only enhance ambiance, they also...
View ArticleDerrick Gunter’s Heirloom Tomatoes
Derrick Gunter & Radiator Charlie Knew A Good Thing When They Saw It By Tom Poland Robert Clark and I were on the road running down a story, a story about land, a farmhouse, and tomatoes, a story...
View ArticleGrowing Citrus in South Carolina
Is there anything better than fresh lemon or lime in a Margarita or a tall glass of Iced Tea? Well, there is… if you harvested that lemon or lime from your own tree! Yes, you can do it here in the...
View ArticlePruning Crape Myrtles
Call the Police! A MURDER has been committed…CRAPE MURDER, that is! You’ve seen them around town, with the huge knots and multiple shoots becoming a mass on each branch. Don’t let your beautiful Crape...
View ArticlePruning Roses
Roses bring amazing color to your landscape from early summer to frost. Whether you enjoy cutting the long stemmed blooms of the Hybrid Tea roses, the bursting mass of color from Floribunda,...
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