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We Are Thankful For Our Customers
What’s in the Garden:
For over a century, Rohsler’s customers have been able to find all of their gardening and nursery … Continue reading -
I Started a Craze that Gripped the Netherlands
Bulb of the Week: Tulips
The bold, cheerful Tulip is a national symbol of the Netherlands that led to Tulipomania, a … Continue reading
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Indoor/Outdoor Gardeners
What’s in the Garden:
We’ve reached that “in between” time of the year when there are plenty of projects to be … Continue reading -
I Am the Flashy Member of a Common Family
Bulb of the Week: Allium
The group of plants that includes Onions, Garlic, Shallots, and other pungent species, also includes multiple … Continue reading
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I Hail from the Mountains, but Love the Suburbs
Bulb of the Week: Crocus
Gardeners love Crocuses. These die-hard perennials insist on leafing out and blooming every spring, even if … Continue reading
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I Know How to Put on a Show
Bulb of the Week: Daffodils
From the smallest to the tallest, Daffodils are an almost foolproof choice for your garden, landscape, … Continue reading -
Take Copious Notes!
What’s in the Garden:
Back in the day, a certain history teacher from Midland Park High School named Lawrence Saling used … Continue reading -
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 … Continue reading
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I’m a Mover & Shaker
Perennial of the Week: Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental grasses bring movement and texture to your garden. These aesthetically pleasing plants can be … Continue reading
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I Love to Dance
Perennial of the Week: Anemone – ‘Windflower’
Anemone is commonly called Windflower because its delicate, saucer-shaped blossoms appear to dance in … Continue reading