Pollinators, simply put, carry pollen from one plant to another. As a result, the pollination that occurs is the growth of new fruit, whether it’s a flower, vegetable or fruit tree. Inside these fruits lies the genetics for the next generation’s growth – the seed. Without pollinators, […]
Read MoreAs spring comes to an end and summer quickly approaches, there are still things to get done in the garden. This time of year is the perfect time to implement a prevention plan against obstacles you will undoubtedly face as the temperature rises. Here are seven plans […]
Read MoreColor it “Fall” Now that fall is upon us and the weather outside is inviting, its time to think about “Fall Color”. Mother Nature rewards us at the end of the season with an awesome display of fall color. With bright oranges, yellows, reds and brown traditional […]
Read MoreWater Wisely The amount of water your landscape requires and receives will determine its overall health and beauty as well as its ability to withstand normal use and drought. Proper watering techniques are a critical part of landscape maintenance; the main things to known include Knowing when […]
Read Morehttps://www.premier-nursery.com/flowering-shrubs-summer-color/ March is here so Spring can’t be far behind. The last average frost date in North Texas is March 13 th ,with this being said there’s still plenty to do in the landscape. Below are some recommendations for March. #1) Plant & Mulch around Trees & […]
Read MorePremier Nursery’s January Landscaping Tips It’s hard to believe its January already; even so there’s still plenty to do in the landscape. Below are some recommendations for January. #1) Plant Shade Trees, Landscape Shrubs and Fruit Trees! Make sure all established as well new plantings have […]
Read MoreNorth Texas summers bring extended heat, drought, and less than ideal conditions for plant growth making it especially challenging for most plants to produce blooms. However, here in North Texas, we have a few perennial favorites that […]
Read MoreSpring has sprung and most plants are in their prime right now! Its a great time to get instant gratification out of anything you plant right now, but looking forward to the Summer ahead consider these late April and early May favorites that will give your landscape […]
Read MoreEarly Spring Weed Control Its February and that means its time to get a head start on early spring weeds. The best way to keep those pesky weeds away is by using a Pre-Emergent weed control. Weeds are grouped into two categories, either broad leaf or grassy […]
Read MoreHibiscus-Perennial or Tropical? The genus “Hibiscus” refers to both Tropical and non-tropical Hibiscus varieties. There are noticeable differences between the two types. Tropical Hibiscus are non-hardy varieties that will not survive our winter temperatures and therefore they are treated as annuals in our area. The Tropical Hibiscus […]
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