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Garden Nursery Flowers and Plants

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Garden Nursery Flowers and Plants

Now is the time to start thinking about how to update the look and feel of your Garden Nursery Flowers and Plants. Your backyard’s “nursery” may be in a bit of trouble right now, and I know that adding some strategically placed flowers and beauty to your garden may seem like an expensive and tedious process. However, adding colorful botanicals is actually a very simple an inexpensive way to add some curb appeal to the front of your home, and a very pleasant, aromatic feel in the backyard garden. Take for example the wonderful Deluxe Perennial Tulips at Brecks.com. These garden perennials come in shades of eye popping yellows, reds, whites, and pinks and by using an online coupon, you will automatically receive 25$ off any order of 50$ or more! Not too bad for cheap and effective way of upgrading your garden nursery! If Brecks vigorous Tulip Perennials is not what you are looking for, there are many other plant options to choose from, at of course a discounted rate. You can stick with planting in the garden with flower bulbs and vegetable seeds (for sweet baby girl tomatoes, fanfare cucumbers, and other garden vegetable plants) or you can try a Hanging Basket Pink Begonia from directgardening.com to give immediate color and freshness to your patio or shed. Again, a very inexpensive (and super fast) way to upgrade the look and feel of your home and garden.

If you are looking to see many simple and discounted ways to modify your home and garden with beautiful flowers and plants, check out all of our home and garden locations.

Dont Creep, When You Can Step

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Walk on Me ThymePlants are a great way to add color and design to the yard, but they also take up lawn space. My parents get upset as it is when I walk on the grass, let alone accidentally stomping on the flower bed during a little pick up game of football. The cure is a Walk on Me Plant. Yes a plant that you are actually allowed to walk on! This creeping crimson bed is known as Thymus S. Coccineum A.K.A, thyme that smells of fresh spice when you walk on it. Easy to plant, this dense growing stuff thrives in hard to plant areas such as partial shade locations and between rock beds. Growing thick and rapid, you may have to keep an eye on it, but it only grows up to 3in tall so it will never own your backyard.