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GARDEN PESTS | BROWNTAIL MOTH Longfellow’s Greenhouses Nursery February 27th, 2021 Enjoying the gardening season is something that so many of us look forward to coming out of a long, cold winter each...
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Plan Before You Plant! When starting a landscaping project, a little planning goes a long way! Knowing some information about your garden site will help get your project started off in the right...
View ArticleImportance of Watering!
Watering new Trees, Shrubs and Perennials! One of gardening’s biggest challenges is knowing when and how to water your trees, shrubs and perennials. Proper watering practices in the first growing...
View ArticleTexture to Enhance Your Garden!
Texture to Enhance Your Garden! People have a tendency to just focus on flowers when picking plants for their garden. While the flowers are usually the main event, it is also...
View ArticleWho’s Ready for Spring?
Who’s Ready for Spring? It’s never too early to start thinking spring. After a long, cold winter (what seemed like an especially cold stretch over the last month here in Central Maine), it’s nice to...
View ArticleMarch is for Maple Syrup!
March is For Maple Syrup! By Longfellow’s Nursery | March 2022 Image Courtesy of Maine.gov...
View ArticleTransplanting Trees, Shrubs and Perennials in Spring!
Transplanting Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials in Spring Longfellow’s Greenhouses Spring 2022 It goes without saying, but we’ve all been in the situation where we planted something years ago that is...
View ArticlePreparing Your Hydrangeas for Winter!
Preparing Your Hydrangeas for Winter Longfellow’s Greenhouses | Nursery Department September 2022 (Photo courtesy of NetPS Plant Finder) With the summer gardening season coming to a close and the chill...
View ArticleColor For Your Winter Landscape
Color For Your Winter Landscape Longfellow’s Nursery February 2023 Photo Courtesy of Monrovia.com When we finally reach this latter part of the winter, we start to get excited about springtime....
View ArticleHardening Off
Hardening off your new plants gives them the best chance at success! What does “hardening off” mean? Many of our annuals, vegetable seedlings and herbs have not been exposed to the outside elements. It...
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