Posted by TON Staff on Aug 8th 2024
What is a Pre-Emergent?A pre-emergent herbicide prevents weeds by stopping weed seeds from germinating. It creates a protective layer in the soil that kills seeds before they can grow into viable plants.When Should You Apply Pre-Emergent?To effectively control weeds, apply pre-emergent at these key times:
Early February: To prevent spring weeds.May 1st: To stop summer weeds.September 1st: To block fall and winter weeds.Choosing the Right Product… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 8th 2024
Kalanchoe: Vibrant & Long-Lasting BloomsThe kalanchoe is a colorful and low-maintenance houseplant that makes a perfect gift, especially during the holiday season. It brightens up both indoor and outdoor spaces with its vibrant blooms.Plant Details:
Origin: Native to MadagascarSize: Grows 8-12 inches tallFlowers: Small, upright clusters in colors like red, yellow, orange, pink, and whiteGrowing Conditions:
Sunlight: Prefers bright light but… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 8th 2024
Lemon Cypress: Brilliant, Festive, and Perfect for the Holidays!The Lemon Cypress, also known as Goldcrest, resembles a charming mini Christmas tree. It’s perfect for indoor holiday decor and can be planted outside in your garden after the season ends. Enjoy it as a tabletop Christmas tree, in holiday baskets, or as a decorative pot by your front door.Plant Details:
Type: Small tree, variety of Monterey cypressHeight: Typically grows up to 3 fee… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
Poinsettias: Holiday Beauty and Care TipsIntroductionThe poinsettia, introduced to the U.S. by Ambassador Joel Poinsett, is a classic holiday plant. It comes in various colors, including red, pink, gold, and white. December 12 is National Poinsettia Day, honoring Joel Poinsett, who passed away on this date in 1851.Keeping Poinsettias Beautiful During the HolidaysTo keep your poinsettia thriving through the holiday season, follow these tips:Avoid… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
Easy Container Gardening with the Thriller, Filler, Spiller Method
Creating a stunning container garden is simple with the Thriller, Filler, Spiller method. Here’s how it works:1. Thriller Plants
These are the stars of your container. They are tall and dramatic, drawing attention and adding vertical interest. You can choose from flowering plants, foliage plants, ornamental grasses, or plants with architectural appeal.Placement:Center: If your c… Read more