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What's New in the Greenhouse? New Plants!

  • Feb 18
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 3

Exciting New Arrivals at Home Grown Plants: February 20th


Hey there, fellow garden enthusiasts! I’m thrilled to share our latest offerings at Home Grown Plants. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we’ve got something special for everyone. Let’s dive into what’s blooming this week!


Featured Plants This Week


  • Proven Winner Annuals: Get ready to brighten up your garden with our stunning annuals! We have Supertunias, Golden Butterfly, Ageratum, and Salvia, all priced at just $9.95. These vibrant flowers are sure to add a splash of color to your landscape.


  • Seed Potatoes: It’s the perfect time to plant! Choose from our selection of Blue, Red, White, and Gold seed potatoes, available for $10.95/$11.95. Imagine harvesting your own potatoes later this season. There’s nothing quite like it!


  • New Perennial Plants: We’re excited to introduce over 40 new varieties this week! Explore our selection of Dianthus, Candytuft, Yarrow, and Copper Canyon Daisy, priced between $10.95 and $12.95. These perennials will bring beauty to your garden year after year.


Next Week's New Plants


Looking ahead, we have even more exciting plants coming your way!


  • Succulents: We’re debuting our adorable 3.5" succulents for just $3.95. These little gems are perfect for adding a touch of green to your home or garden. Plus, they’re low-maintenance, making them ideal for busy folks.


  • 1-Gallon Fruit Plants: Get ready to grow your own fruits! Next week, we’ll have yerba mate, raspberry, goji berry, and more, all priced between $12.95 and $14.95. Imagine the joy of picking fresh fruit right from your backyard!


Petunia Bloom Close Up

Gardening Tips for February


As we embrace February, it’s a great time to prepare your garden for the upcoming growing season. Here are a few tips to get you started:


  1. Plan Your Garden Layout: Take some time to sketch out your garden. Think about where you want to place your new plants. Consider sunlight, shade, and how tall each plant will grow.


  2. Start Seeds Indoors: If you’re eager to get started, consider starting seeds indoors. This way, you can get a jump on the growing season. Just make sure to provide plenty of light!


  3. Soil Preparation: Healthy plants start with healthy soil. Test your soil and amend it as needed. Adding compost can improve soil structure and provide essential nutrients.


  4. Watering Wisely: As temperatures start to rise, remember to keep an eye on moisture levels. Water your plants early in the morning or late in the evening to minimize evaporation.


Join Us for Our Gardening Workshops


At Home Grown Plants, we believe in sharing knowledge. That’s why we’re excited to announce a series of gardening workshops! Whether you want to learn about organic gardening, container gardening, or how to attract pollinators, we’ve got you covered. Stay tuned for dates and details!


Why Choose Home Grown Plants?


We’re not just a garden center; we’re your local gardening partner. Our mission is to provide high-quality, locally adapted plants while ensuring you have a memorable shopping experience. We’re here to educate you on environmentally friendly gardening practices.


So, come on down to Home Grown Plants! Let’s grow together and make our gardens thrive. Remember, every plant tells a story, and we can’t wait to help you write yours.


Happy gardening!

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