Have you ever wondered how the pros keep up with watering their gardens in the summertime? Between high temperatures, scorching sun, and local water bans, it can be hard to navigate […] The post Watering in the Summer Heat appeared first on Weston Nurseries.| Weston Nurseries
While June is known as pollinator month and plants for pollinators get a promotional boost, pollinators need food throughout the growing season, and this| Weston Nurseries
June 16-22 is Pollinator Week 2025, but we are celebrating pollinators all month long. Now is a great time to create a pollinator-friendly yard or garden by planting with purpose. […] The post June Is National Pollinator Month appeared first on Weston Nurseries.| Weston Nurseries
Spring really does bring out both the good and bad. Here we have another three plants that are not desirable in gardens, particularly as two of them are on Massachusetts’s […] The post Early Spring Weeds, Part 2 appeared first on Weston Nurseries.| Weston Nurseries
Most of us are familiar with dandelions, those bright yellow, daisy-like flowers that pop up all of a sudden as spring temperatures warm. Taraxacum officinale, as it is botanically known, […] The post Early Spring Weeds appeared first on Weston Nurseries.| Weston Nurseries
With the snow finally melting away and warmer temperatures starting to happen I have been seeing some foliage damage to Rhododendrons specifically, however this could also happen to many broad-leaved […] The post Rhododendron Damage appeared first on Weston Nurseries.| Weston Nurseries
Kalanchoe are a popular group of houseplants with a somewhat tricky name to pronounce but break it down into chunks and it’s easy: cal-an-co-ee. They are succulents mostly hailing from Madagascar […] The post Kalanchoe appeared first on Weston Nurseries.| Weston Nurseries