How to Prep Your Garden for Spring & Start the Growing Season Strong Late winter into early spring is one of the most important times of the year for garden prep. While your landscape may still Continue Reading.
Category: Seasonal Garden To Do Lists
Winter Deer Damage: How to Protect Your Garden Plants
If you’ve ever stepped outside in late winter to find your once-beautiful shrubs stripped bare, you’re not alone. In eastern Pennsylvania, deer become especially destructive in winter when natural food sources are limited. Tender bark, buds, Continue Reading.
Winter is COMING! How to get your garden ready for the cold
As the weather gets colder, turn to Gasper’s expert advice to prepare and protect your garden from the oncoming freezing temperatures. Please scroll below to find the links to our many online articles about winterizing your Continue Reading.
Winter Bird Feeding
Article By Lynn Patterson & Anne Buckwalter; Edited by Christina Reeves During the winter months, finding food can be especially difficult for birds. Hanging a well-stocked bird feeder will provide much-needed food sources for birds overwintering Continue Reading.
Snow Melt Varieties for Hardscape Projects
There are various ice melt products on the market, and choosing the right one for your hardscape project can be confusing. Get ready for the cold weather with the correct type of ice melt for your Continue Reading.
Gasper Garden To-Do List: Late Fall
What we are doing in our gardens in the late fall to prepare for the colder winter months Bring in Irrigation Timers & Shut down irrigation If you have a hose drip irrigation system, it is Continue Reading.
Gasper Garden To-Do List: Early Fall
What we are doing in our gardens in the early Fall Reseed your Lawn Early fall is the absolute BEST time to grow grass from seed because the soil is still warm, but the air is Continue Reading.
Gasper Garden To-Do List: Mid-Summer
What we are doing in our gardens during mid-summer Managing our Gardens Have a little too much growing in your beds or are things getting a bit overgrown? Let us help you keep your plants properly Continue Reading.