GARDENING SOLUTIONS

 

Not all of us were born with a green thumb, however, in todays world most solutions are available online, but sometimes it is nice to talk with a real live person that has years of experience! Here at Means Nursery, Edgar our garden center manager is that peron. He has a wealth of knowledge and would be happy to help you. (503) 543.3223

HOW TO PLANT A BAREROOT TREE?

This video demonstrates the proper technique for planting a bareroot fruit tree, helping to ensure that your new tree is successful in its new home.




 


COMPOSTING

Think ahead and start gathering your materials for a healthy compost now.

Do not compost meats or pet droppings. Stick with food scraps and yard waste only.

Avoid all pesticides and/or herbicide treated material.

If you add weeds to your pile make sure your pile is good and hot. It should be steaming hot, not just warm otherwise it may not kill the seeds.

Turn your pile as often as you can. Each time you turn it will speed up the process.

Keep your compost damp but not wet. As you add material to your pile make sure that each layer is moist as it is added. During the summer your pile will dry out and the composting process will slow down.

Got too much material to compost? Make a second or third pile. Stop adding material to a pile that is underway and start a new pile. This will insure you get a chance to use the compost this season.

Add compost to your garden a few weeks before you plant. Let the compost have a chance to work into the soil. Try to mix it in and let it sit before you plant.

Bugs, worms and most bugs are ok. No need to go crazy trying to keep bugs out of your compost.

Since the compost process works best at temperature between 120 and 150 degrees composting in the warmer months is easier to do, if this is your first attempt at composting best to try in the summer.

 




 


PRUNING SHRUBS AND HEDGES

Here are the basic techniques for trimming shrubs and pruning hedges in your yard.

 

 


 


NOT ENOUGH SPACE?

Do you have a small yard, or worse yet no yard at all? Container gardening may be the solution. Large pots and containers will easily hold vegetables, grasses, perenials, shrubs and small trees.

   

Means Nursery Garden Center
27400 NW St. Helens Road (Hwy 30)
Scappoose, Oregon 97056
503.543.3223
800.503.6779
Retail Store Hours
Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday 11:00am - 5:00pm