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Gardening 101
Watering Your Garden or Landscaping
Ever wonder why your plants are looking a little droopy or like they might be diseased? It could be that you’re overwatering, not watering them enough or even wetting them down at the wrong time of the day. A few tips about the best way to water your plants: Pay...
Preparing and Planting your Fall Garden
You might not want to think about it just yet but if you want to get the most out of your fall garden, now is the time to start preparing for it. Especially, if you want to have some great cool-weather produce. When summer has waned, the first thing need to do is...
Growing Your Own Berries
Growing up in the country, there were always all sorts of berries you could pluck right off the bushes in the backyard for a quick, sweet snack. The taste was amazing and the fact that you could walk out your back door and immediately be able to enjoy a smorgasbord of...
Controlling Japanese Beetles
At first glance, Japanese beetle’s certainly don’t look all that vicious. They’re not that big and they’re even kind of pretty with their metallic green bodies and copper-colored wings. Don’t be deceived, though. These little bugs can cause all sorts of damage to...
Planting Your Early Spring Vegetable Garden
For gardeners and fresh vegetable lovers, the first hint of spring tends to make them start thinking about tilling the soil, getting their hands dirty and planting some crops. The good news is that you can actually start your garden in March. The bad news is that you...
Tips for Planning a Vegetable Garden
One of the best things about the weather warming up and the seasons changing is being able to plant a garden. Is there really anything better for a foodie than being able to gather fresh vegetables whenever they want them, cook them up and then enjoy them in a...
Lawns
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Mulching
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Weed Control
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Tree & Shrub Planting Instructions
We hope you find these instructions helpful during the planting and post planting care of your trees and shrubs. For years we have offered helpful advice to our customers to ensure their planted trees & shrubs thrive and perform as expected. Follow the below...
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Pondless Water Features
A water garden without a pond? You read right! We are proud to introduce to Evergreen of Johnson City this year four unique "pondless" water features for your landscape. Each features the relaxing sight and sounds of flowing water for your landscape, but without the...
New in the Store Summer 2017
Here at Evergreen of Johnson City, we're constantly choosing new products to introduce to you, hoping to make your gardening experience more successful, easier and more affordable! Here are few things that are new this season, that we think you're going to love like...
Blueberries – The Favorite Berry Producer
There’s no doubt that when it comes to berry-producing shrubs, the blueberry is the favorite by a long shot. And that’s no surprise as many people enjoy these tasty treats in various deserts, smoothies, in a number of recipes, or simply just like to eat them straight...
Spring Cleaning: Part 2
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Controlling Japanese Beetles
At first glance, Japanese beetle’s certainly don’t look all that vicious. They’re not that big and they’re even kind of pretty with their metallic green bodies and copper-colored wings. Don’t be deceived, though. These little bugs can cause all sorts of damage to...
Container Gardening Accents
One of my favorite things to do in my garden, other than watering, is to create and place containers throughout the garden with a mixed array of gardening color and styles. Honestly, if it will hold dirt, I'll fill it full and plant something. I get somewhat carried...
Knock Out Roses – Getting the most out of your Knock Outs
Well, there are few people that haven't heard about Knock Out Roses and their great flowering and low care attributes. One thing that I'll make clear is that this is one fast growing and aggressive flowering shrub beginning its blooming in mid spring and lasting thru...
Perennial Salvia – Get the most out of this remarkable perennial
A perennial favorite that I have is May Night Salvia producing deep blue spike like flowers heavily during the spring season but many don't realize that a little regular pruning and clean up will keep this perennial blooming from nearly spring till frost. What I am...
Water Gardening – It’s So Fun!
Over my years of gardening both personally and professionally, I have become attracted to water gardening. Along with having water gardens within my landscapes for over 20 years, I have also designed and managed water gardens for many of my landscape clients and...
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