Happy Holidays from Main Street!

It is hard to believe that the holiday season is already here. Main Street Lawn and Garden is ready to assist you with your decorating and gift needs. We have always provided our customers with the highest quality products. This year when looking to purchase real Christmas trees for our lot, we were disappointed with the quantity and quality available. Instead of compromising our standards we decided not to sell Christmas trees this year. We will however have fresh garlands and wreaths along with a large selection of bows.

We also have some great indoor Christmas decorations for the tree and home. Stop in and see the wide variety of gift idea items such as terrariums, gazing balls, wind chimes, and more. For the children we have sleds and coasters so that they will be ready to enjoy the first surprise snow storm.

Happy holidays from our family to yours.

Time to Prepare for Your Fall Garden

It’s time to set out those fall veggies.  The cool weather crops need to go in the ground now, so as to have time to produce in the fall.  Be sure to keep them watered well, as long as it is hot, and enjoy those greens, lettuces, cabbage, broccoli and herbs!

Our hummingbirds are still coming around, loving the summer flowers.  Don’t forget to remove spent blooms of petunias, butterfly bushes, salvia, and lantana, so as to encourage new growth.  This will ensure that the butterflies and the hummingbirds have plenty of nectar.

When it gets really hot and dry for extended periods, it’s a great idea to keep your lawn higher than 2 inches. Mow it at a lesser height and the grass turns brown. Stressed grass thins out and this encourages the growth of weeds.  After September, when it cools down, you can mow it shorter

Yellow jackets and wasps really get active in August.  They can be found around swimming pools, soft drinks, and picnics.  If you have seen them flying to and from a low spot near the ground, wait until dusk to spray them.  They will have all returned to the nest by then and you can kill them with an aerosol can pesticide of your choice (preferably one with a 20′ stream, so as not to get stung).

And last, but not least, be sure and trim up any shrubs that are looking shaggy now.  Trimming any later than this month may cause the sprouting new growth to freeze and die.  If you are unable to trim this month wait until the plants go dormant in winter.

Fall is just around the corner and we cannot wait for Mums, pumpkins, pansies, and lots of cool air.  Enjoy these last hot days.  There aren’t many left!

 

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