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Garden Blogs

Camellias: A Guide to Growing and Designing with These Timeless Beauties

Camellias: A Guide to Growing and Designing with These Timeless Beauties

Camellias are cherished for their stunning blooms and evergreen foliage, making them a beloved addition to gardens around the world. I’m excited to share their rich history, their journey to America, the diverse types available, and how you can successfully incorporate these elegant plants into your landscape.

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Blooming Brilliance: A Guide to Pruning Flowering Trees and Shrubs in Your Home Landscape

Blooming Brilliance: A Guide to Pruning Flowering Trees and Shrubs in Your Home Landscape

Today, I’m thrilled to share with you the secrets to prune these botanical treasures correctly, ensuring they dazzle with vibrant blooms year after year. Let’s dive in!

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Winter Care Tips For Newly Planted Trees And Shrubs

Winter Care Tips For Newly Planted Trees And Shrubs

Landscape professionals understand the importance of nurturing and maintaining the green spaces they create. This blog will let you in on some insider information that professionals use to ensure the survivability of their newly planted masterpieces.

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Topiary Artistry: Care, Pruning, And Nurturing Green Elegance

Topiary Artistry: Care, Pruning, And Nurturing Green Elegance

Whether you’re cultivating topiaries in pots or integrating them into your landscape, mastering their care and pruning techniques is essential for maintaining their captivating beauty. As a professional plant grower, we’re here to guide you through the process, from choosing the right tools to post-pruning care.

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Why Fall Is The Best Time To Plant

Why Fall Is The Best Time To Plant

This blog post will explain why fall is the ideal time to plant in the Mid-Atlantic area. Additionally, it will provide advice on how to care for your new plants during the winter months.

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The Best Times To Prune Your Hydrangeas

The Best Times To Prune Your Hydrangeas

While pruning your hydrangeas may initially seem simple and unintimidating, the timing and methods used are incredibly important to the well-being of your flowering shrub. Let us show you the best practices on when and how to prune your hydrangeas!

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Winning Spring Planter Recipes

Winning Spring Planter Recipes

Combination planters and mixed hanging baskets are perfect ways to add color, texture, and joy to your outdoor living spaces. Check out these ten stunning planter recipes for a kickstart into spring. Just add a planter and some soil, water, and sun – instant color!

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Anchors and Foundation Plants | Create Structure and Balance with Winter Interest

Anchors and Foundation Plants | Create Structure and Balance with Winter Interest

To incorporate winter interest into your home landscaping, try this technique: make sure your garden has good anchors and that your home has good foundation plants. These two principles of landscaping are great ways to bring evergreen foliage and winter interest into your garden designs. Read on to learn the difference between anchors and foundation plants, and why early winter can help you choose the right ones!

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12 Gardening Tools Every Gardener Wants (and Bonus Gift Ideas!)

12 Gardening Tools Every Gardener Wants (and Bonus Gift Ideas!)

Gardeners don’t need much to get the job done, but there are certain tools that will make gardening even easier to enjoy. Read on to learn the top tools every plant enthusiast will love, and bonus gift ideas too!

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Plant Styling 101 – What Is It, Who Does It and How To Do It Yourself

Plant Styling 101 – What Is It, Who Does It and How To Do It Yourself

Match your plants to your personal sense of style. Or, these days, you can let a professional plant stylist do it for you! Learn how these creatives help plant parents make sure their spaces feel balanced and their plants thrive.

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Gardening Hacks Found in the Kitchen

Gardening Hacks Found in the Kitchen

What do cinnamon, coffee grounds, and eggshells have in common? They are all used as natural solutions to common garden and houseplant problems!

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Pollinators: The Birds, the Bees, and the Butterflies

Pollinators: The Birds, the Bees, and the Butterflies

Pollination is the act of moving pollen grains from one flower to another in order to fertilize and eventually produce fruit and seeds. While pollen can be carried from flower to flower by wind, it is more often carried by insects and other animals which rely on these plants for nutrients. Read More…

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How to: Overwinter Your Annuals

How to: Overwinter Your Annuals

Annuals offer fast growing, bright blooms, if only for a single season. When cold weather arrives, we tend to say farewell to our beloved annuals until we can replace them the next year. But what if we didn’t have to? Read more…

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Pandemic Plants—How to Care For Houseplants When Returning to Work

Pandemic Plants—How to Care For Houseplants When Returning to Work

As the world slowly crawls its way back to an upright position, and we all return to our in-office jobs, there are ways to ensure your houseplants thrive, even if you aren’t around all day to care for them.

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How To: Preserve Your Cut Hydrangea Flowers

How To: Preserve Your Cut Hydrangea Flowers

The one thing that can be tricky when handling cut Hydrangea flowers is keeping them from wilting. Unfortunately, Hydrangea flowers wilt easily, but there are a few steps you can take to avoid this! Learn how to properly cut, care for, and revive your hydrangea flowers and enjoy them in your home. Want to know how to dry Hydrangea flowers? Read more…

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Our Favorite Deer-Resistant Perennial Plants

Our Favorite Deer-Resistant Perennial Plants

Your ornamental plants, flowers, and shrubs in your garden should be eye candy, not the candy store for the local deer population. Although it is important to note, it is impossible to completely deer-proof a garden; you can do your best to fill it with plants known for being the least desirable to these furry forest creatures. Not only are deer-resistant perennials resistant to deer, but because they are, you increase your chances of escaping pest damage.

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Our Top 10 Pet-Friendly Houseplants

Our Top 10 Pet-Friendly Houseplants

We all love the look houseplants provide in our home, but many species can be toxic to animals like cats and dogs, or as we like to call them, your “Furry Friends.” Pets are pretty much unpredictable, and you never know when they might get a sudden urge to munch on a leaf or two of your beloved houseplants. Check out our top 10 pet-safe houseplants offered at Patuxent Nursery.

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Brood X: What to Expect and How to Prepare Your Garden

Brood X: What to Expect and How to Prepare Your Garden

Unfortunately, there isn’t much we can do to avoid this giant mass of cicadas if you live in one of the affected areas. However, the good thing is that cicadas are not here to destroy your plants; they are here to mate and end their life cycle.

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The Hottest Houseplant Trends for 2021

The Hottest Houseplant Trends for 2021

Houseplants are not only beautiful to admire, but their leaves boost air quality by producing oxygen and filter out harsh chemicals. Houseplants jumped in popularity in 2020, and we assure you their popularity is not going anywhere anytime soon. Here are the houseplants we think are must-haves in 2021. 

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Create The Perfect Spring Garden

Create The Perfect Spring Garden

Spring is here, the birds are once again chirping, and the smell of freshly cut grass is all around. Meaning one thing, it is time to prepare your garden for the warmer season. Similar to giving your home or car a good spring cleaning after the long winter months, your garden needs a little freshening up as well.

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Winter Pruning Your Trees and Shrubs

Winter Pruning Your Trees and Shrubs

It is time to bring balance and beauty to your lawn care. Pruning your trees and shrubs is a great way to see your lawn symmetrically shine. Here are some tips brought to you by Patuxent Nursery in Bowie, MD!

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Get Your Roses Ready for Winter

Get Your Roses Ready for Winter

What is the number one question we are being asked right now? It’s without a doubt, “How do we get our roses ready for winter?”

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Fall Decorating with Pumpkins

Fall Decorating with Pumpkins

Do you feel that chill in the air? Fall has arrived and it’s time to decorate! Decorate both inside and out, for the season. Bring the warm colors of fall into your home and your garden with the help of our fall annuals and decor. We have pumpkins, gourds, mums, pansies, violas, corn stalks, and straw bales!

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How to Care for Frost Bitten Plants

How to Care for Frost Bitten Plants

Springtime in Maryland can be unpredictable! This year we’ve seen everything from warm, picture-perfect days to typical rainy days to downright cold and snowy days. It’s the middle of April and we are still getting frost. This kind of weather takes its toll on your garden and your plants. Even if you cover your plants with frost cloth and protect them with mulch, temperature swings like this can be too much for some plants to handle.

If you have frost-bitten plants in your garden all hope is not lost. There are things you can do to help your plants recover. If you see brown, drooping foliage, it’s dead. But, and this is important but, if the plant has a woody stem, the stem and the root system could still be in good shape. The plant can recover and produce new foliage once the dead stuff is trimmed away.

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