More Spring Color! Planting Up Our Hanging Baskets with Pansies & Hellebores

After a long, cold winter, nothing brightens the spirit like adding touches of spring color to your outdoor spaces. Recently, we tackled one of our favorite early-season projects—refreshing our hanging baskets with spring blooms. If your garden is still waking up from winter slumber, these elevated displays can provide that much-needed burst of color and hope that warmer days are indeed coming.

Installing GIANT Garden Planters + Setting Up a New Fountain!

There’s something magical about adding substantial containers and water features to your garden. They create focal points, add vertical interest, and provide opportunities for dramatic plantings that might not work in your landscape. Today, we’re taking you behind the scenes as we install several stunning cast stone planters and a beautiful fountain in our upstate New York garden.

First Garden Project of the Year! Transplanting Roses, Dividing Perennials & Rabbit Protection

There’s nothing quite as exciting as those first warm days of late winter when we can finally get back into the garden! Recently, we took advantage of a beautiful day to tackle some essential early spring tasks: transplanting roses that needed more sun, dividing our favorite perennials, and protecting our precious roses from rabbit damage. Join us as we share the process and offer tips for your own garden awakening.

Our 2025 Annual Flower Picks: How We are Going to Design Our Best Planters Yet!

We’re so excited to share our 2025 annual flower picks and how we’ll be using them to design stunning container gardens in our new Campania International planters! From lush, romantic pastels to bold and dramatic combos, we’re diving into the Proven Winners annuals we’ve ordered and some of the gorgeous planting recipes we’re planning for summer.

Preparing The Garden For Winter | Covering Hydrangeas | Cutting Back Roses | Bringing in the Hoses

It is COLD outside! Now that we have had consistent below freezing temperatures we know that our big leaf hydrangeas have gone dormant and we can begin protecting them for winter. We have several ways we are accomplishing this that we discuss in today’s video. We are also pruning back roses so they are less likely to be damaged in heavy snow. Lastly we are taking in the hoses for winter and happily completing our winter work.

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