Growing Tips
Tips From the Greenhouse
Owning a greenhouse business, we know that caring for flowers isn’t always an easy job. For this reason, we decided to add a page that consists of growing tips that we have picked up over the years. We do not proclaim these tips to be 100% effective all of the time, but over the years they have been helpful in improving the health of our flowers.
Specific Plants
- Cut back Montauk Daisies at least twice, making the last around July 10th. Keep mums between 6 to 8 in. until mid July by cutting them back at least 3 times.
- Pinch off dead flowers on petunias and geraniums, and cut them back periodically to keep them looking healthy and strong throughout the summer months, follow the flower stem all the way back to the main branch.
- Plant corn in a couple of short rows rather than one long row; the tassels need to be near each other in order to pollinate.
- Tomatoes need to be planted deep; about halfway down the plant is a good rule of thumb. Also, remove the bottom leaves before planting.
We Grow Our Own
While summer and fall are our busiest seasons, there’s always something growing year-round, from holiday favorites to everyday essentials. Explore each season to see what’s available, and feel free to call or email if you have questions or are looking for something specific.