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Big Changes in Store at Vander Giessen’s!

Example of the architecture to expect with our new garden center!For the last three years, we've been hard at work behind the scenes researching new greenhouse structuresto better serve our customers. After countless hours of preparation, we're excited to announce a complete rebuild of our greenhouses and sales office at Vander Giessen Nursery!If you've driven past the nursery in the last week, you may have noticed some changes starting to [...]

2016-11-10T22:48:23+00:00October 21st, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

New Season, New Color for Containers

Nothing says "fall" like mums!Annuals are great for providing color all summer long—they’re really the workhorses of the plant world. But as with anything, annuals have their season, and if the flowers on your patio or deck are looking worn and you’re ready for something new, consider a few great options that will give your pots color for the rest of autumn—and even all winter long.The quintessential fall flower has [...]

2016-11-10T22:48:24+00:00September 18th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Great Late-Summer Color!

Just because it's late summer doesn't mean you can't have fresh plants. We continue to receive regular deliveries of fresh perennials and shrubs for late summer and fall--check out some of the great color available now!

2016-11-10T22:48:26+00:00August 21st, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Beware Downy Mildew on Impatiens

I hate to even have to report this, but it appears that an ugly disease that has spent the last couple of years spreading westward across the country has reached the Pacific Northwest. It's called impatiens downy mildew, and it's quickly becoming the worst enemy of gardeners who love to grow impatiens. If you've struggled with growing impatiens this summer--or just want to be aware of what to watch for--here's [...]

2016-11-10T22:48:26+00:00August 21st, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Hydrangeas: When to Prune and How to Change Their Color

Macrophylla hydrangea -- the most common type It's late summer, and despite all the other fun activities you’re trying to squeeze in before fall, now is the time to prune many varieties of hydrangeas around your yard. If you’ve ever struggled with getting your hydrangeas to bloom right—or even if you want to change the color of your blooms—here are some basic tips that can make your [...]

2016-11-10T22:48:27+00:00August 20th, 2013|Fertilizer, Plant Care, Shrubs|4 Comments

A Highly Underrated Perennial

Here in the Pacific Northwest, we're blessed to live in a mild climate--our winters are anything but harsh and our summers are rarely what most of the rest of the country would call "hot." Because of our mild weather, we can grow just about anything our green thumbs would desire; in the glut of plants we have at our disposal, however, we often forget about one of the most forgiving, [...]

2016-11-10T22:48:28+00:00July 24th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

In Search of The Perfect Plant

Heuchera 'Marmalade' There’s something I call “The Perfect Plant.” It has colorful evergreen leaves—maybe variegated—blooms for an extended period of time, needs very little maintenance, only grows to be knee-high and does equally well in sun or shade. Unfortunately, “The Perfect Plant” isn’t quite a reality. Helping gardeners choose plants for their yards, I’m often approached with those criteria, and while there isn’t an exact match to fit the [...]

2023-05-25T03:59:46+00:00July 24th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Three Reasons to Mulch Your Beds

Spreading bark mulch or compost on the flower beds around your house can really add to your curb appeal. The uniform appearance of bark around your landscaping does well to set off the treasures you've planted, pruned and watered. But bark or compost does far more than just look pretty. If your flowerbeds are currently bare dirt or it's been several years since you last applied a fresh layer [...]

2023-05-25T04:00:07+00:00June 28th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Four Generations

Four of the now five generations of family business!At Vander Giessen Nursery, we're celebrating 75 years of family-owned and operated business. Back in 1938, James Vander Giessen opened his first greenhouse in his backyard, and this year marks three-quarters of a century since he made the leap from backyard hobby into business.While James never lived to see the business develop into what it is today--he passed away in the early [...]

2016-11-10T22:48:30+00:00June 27th, 2013|Uncategorized|0 Comments
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