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Posted by CA on Jul 10th 2024

Welcome to Twin Oaks Nursery's Article Home – your go-to destination for a wealth of horticultural wisdom and gardening inspiration. Immerse yourself in a diverse collection of resource articles carefully curated to enhance your gardening experience. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or just starting your horticultural journey, our articles cover a wide range of topics, from expert planting guides to landscaping tips, disease control insights… Read more
Join Texoma’s Proven Twin Oaks Nursery's 7-Step Lawn Care GuideTransform your lawn into a year-round masterpiece with our easy-to-follow 7-step guide. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, this guide covers everything you need for a healthy, beautiful lawn. Enjoy a stunning outdoor space from spring to fall with Twin Oaks Nursery’s proven techniques. Spring:Pre-Emergent: Stop weeds before they start. Timing: Feb. 1st - Mi… Read more

Dec 31st 1969

The Three Types of Strawberry Plants: What You Need to KnowIf you're thinking about growing strawberries, understanding the different types of plants can help you make the best choice for your garden. Strawberry plants come in three main varieties: June-bearing, everbearing, and day-neutral. Each type has its own unique characteristics and benefits, so let's dive into what sets them apart.June-Bearing Strawberry VarietiesJune-bearing strawberries… Read more
Compost & Soil Amendments: The Key to Thriving GardensWhen it comes to gardening, the foundation of success starts with your soil. The quality of your soil can make or break the health of your plants. Compost and soil amendments are essential for improving soil structure, enhancing nutrient availability, and fostering a thriving garden. Here’s a guide to the best compost and soil amendments to boost your garden’s growth.Compost: The Heart of Heal… Read more
Tips for Bringing In Your HouseplantsAs the temperatures start to drop, it's time to move your outdoor houseplants indoors. Bringing them inside can be a bit of a process, so here are some essential tips to ensure a smooth transition and keep your indoor space pest-free and healthy.1. Bring Houseplants In Well Before the First FrostTropical plants, in particular, can be sensitive to cooler temperatures. To avoid any potential stress or damage, br… Read more