
When it is time to transplant the seedlings outside, you have to gradually prepare the seedlings to withstand wind, sun, and the outside temperatures. Otherwise, all your hard work will be wasted w...

Trying to garden in an area with poor soil can be very frustrating. Plants that grow easily everywhere else don’t grow in your yard. We will discuss how to enhance your soil and where to find som...

Because field grown plants start out growing in soil, the effect of cold or hot air temperatures is less than for a container grown plant. The volume of soil in a container is not enough to protect...

Spring diseases are frustrating. Almost all of them involve wet foliage. Use mulch to cover the soil around the plants. This prevents soil borne diseases from splashing on your plants.

Start drawing the space you are landscaping. Draw in the hardscapes and other fixed items, like the house, out buildings, easements, boundary lines, and other things that can’t be moved.

Some gardens are beautiful in the spring and summer, but there isn't much going on in the late fall and winter. A four-season garden provides something to look at all four seasons. The garden has a...

Tennessee has some of the best native plants in the United States. Tn Nursery is aligned with native plants that are not only specific to Tennessee but to other states as well. Whether your from Ne...

Searching for the perfect Mother’s Day gift that truly blossoms? This year, give Mom something she’ll actually like: a bare root plant! Plants make for thoughtful gifts that bring lasting joy, and ...

Bare root planting is a time-tested method that has numerous gardening benefits, especially when you're gearing up for spring planting. Let's dig into why embracing bare root plants can revolutioni...

Home gardeners nationwide embrace native plants for their beauty, resilience, and eco-friendly benefits. Native plants originated and evolved in your region, so they are perfectly adapted to the lo...

Container gardening is similar to gardening in a raised bed or in the ground, but it does have some unique challenges. Here are the most common container gardening mistakes we see and how to fix them

Perennial plants are herbaceous plants that may die back to the ground, but the crown and roots remain to grow again in the spring. They will live more than two years and many live decades if cared...