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Take Copious Notes!
Back in the day, a certain history teacher from Midland Park High School named Lawrence Saling used to entreat his students to take copious notes and study them nightly. This […]
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Fall is for Planting and Family Fun
Fall is an excellent time to plant trees, shrubs, perennials and spring flowering bulbs. Ground temperatures are still plenty warm enough for plants to root in the surrounding soil. Air […]
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Fall Frenzy
Welcome to the golden days of autumn. There is still plenty to be done in the garden this month. Be sure to get it all done before the leaves fall!
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Have a Festive Fall at Rohsler’s
Autumn has arrived, and we have a great slate of activities and VERY special offers on tap. Read on!
Climb on the covered wagon for one of our hayrides (which are […]
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Timely Tips for Fall
Autumn is here! While it may be bittersweet to say goodbye to summer, fall is an excellent time to be out in the garden.
This is an ideal time to renovate […]
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Adding Late Summer/Fall Color and Interest to the Garden and Landscape
On Tuesday, September 27th at 7 p.m., nationally known horticulturist, speaker, and garden writer David Culp will be our guest speaker. His seminar, “A Second Look at Fall: Plants to […]
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Dog Day Perennials
We’ve entered the “dog days,” the time of year when Sirius, the Dog Star, rises just before the sun. In ancient times, people associated the late summer appearance of the […]
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Investment Strategies
This week, we’d like to talk to you about an exciting investment opportunity. That’s right – it’s time to discuss the food you’ll be putting on your table come fall. […]
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Conserve Water, Time, & Energy
It has been a long stretch since summer in this region didn’t include some type of outdoor watering restrictions. Take some tips from the intrepid gardeners who know how to […]
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Quench Your Thirst!
Humans are a curious lot. Most of us love to travel, and those of us who garden can’t resist taking a peek into someone else’s yard. This month, we’ll be […]