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Hellebores HAVE ARRIVED!
Your Entryway is Begging for a Beautiful, Custom-Designed Spring Container
Sometimes, we need a little expert touch to help turn so-so into something really special. Look no further than our container design guru, Lauren! Â
Check out these gorgeous examples, then set up a consult so you, too, can have looks like these gracing your walkways, entryways and window boxes!
The Gardener’s Center is your year-round garden center offering a wide selection of unique and sought-after outdoor and indoor plants, designer pottery, organic gardening supplies, container design services, gifts and more.
We’re committed to providing exceptional service and horticultural expertise. We are YOUR garden gurus!
Our Garden Gurus are here to help!
Spring Pruning Hardy Perennials: Itoh Peonies & Lavender
We know you love âem because we sell a ton of âem! But do you know why you should be waiting until spring to give your Itoh Peonies and Lavender a prune?
Hardy perennials, like Itoh peonies and lavender, behave differently than most herbaceous perennials (those that die back to the ground in the winter). And because of that, they need to be given special considerations when it comes the WHEN and HOW you prune them.
Sean goes into the particulars, including a special benefit for leaving your peony stems unclipped throughout the winter. Spoiler alert⌠Theyâre a condo for beneficial insects!
Proper Spring Care for Hydrangea Macrophylla, or Mophead Hydrangea
Every year in the spring we start getting tons of inquiries regarding everyone’s favorite hydrangea, the hydrangea macrophylla, also known as mophead hydrangeas or big leaf hydrangeas. And most of those questions and inquiries are about pruning.
Sean, our horticulture guru here at The Gardenerâs Center, says, âStop! Back away from your pruners!â
Sean has solutions to make sure your hydrangea macrophylla stays healthy and producing plenty of blooms all season long. A transcript of this video is available in The Buzz Blog.
Say Howdy to Hellebores (Lenten Rose)
Sean, the horticulture guru at The Gardener’s Center discusses why you should have hellebores in your life, especially for our Zone 6/7 coastal Connecticut gardens. These beauties are shade-loving perennial with early winter to spring blooms; evergreen and live for decades; and works great as a spring container “thriller,” then into your garden for year-round interest. Watch Sean’s video for more details and learn why hellebores are a worthy investment. A transcript of this video is available in The Buzz Blog.
Identifying & Treating Houseplant Pests
Joy talks about common houseplant pests. Oftentimes these pests are so hard to see that you don’t really notice them until you see your plant looking sickly.
Joy has the deets on three common little buggers that will wreak havoc either to your plant or your sanity. She’ll tell us how to identify them and how to treat them. We are talking brown soft scale, mealy bugs and fungus gnats. Wait until you see the close-up photo of a mealybug! It looks prehistoric.
You can also read all about identifying and treating houseplant pests in The Buzz Blog.Â
Outdoor Gardening
Find an ever-changing selection of annuals, perennials, shrubs, herbs and edibles. We offer a huge selection of designer pottery, garden art and statuary and a friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Indoor Gardening
Our indoor greenhouse is THE place for plant enthusiasts and new plant parents alike. Find exceptional and hard-to-find houseplants. Questions? Our expert horticulturalists are here to help.
Container DesignÂ
Work with our designer for custom-designed containers. We build on-site with expert creativity, care and attention to detail with carefully selected plant material catered to your space and light conditions.
The Buzz Articles & Videos
The Buzz is where youâll find expert help from our plant and garden gurus.
Weâre here to help you with your outdoor and indoor gardening needs. Have questions? Just ask our experts!
Proper Spring Care for Your Hydrangea Macrophylla (Mophead Hydrangea)
Every year in the spring we start getting tons of inquiries regarding everyone's favorite hydrangea, the hydrangea macrophylla, also known as mophead hydrangeas or big leaf hydrangeas. And most of those questions and inquiries are about pruning this specific type of hydrangea, because everybody loves to prune their mophead hydrangeas....
Read MoreOrganic Spring Lawn Treatments: Recommendations to Improve the Health of Your Lawn
Our Connecticut lawns are in need of spring treatments to ensure we have healthy turf for the rest of the growing season. Sean, our lawn and garden Guru, has three product recommendations to address the pH level of your soil and making sure your lawn gets properly fed.
Read MoreHairy Bittercress: Identification & Natural Weed Treatment
A member of the mustard family, Hairy Bittercress is usually the first weed to appear in the lawn in late winter and early spring. They spread quickly in the lawn, but they are very easy to pull and treat (and eat!) Yep, you can eat this weed. But don't be...
Read MorePropagating Methods for Houseplants
First things first⌠What is propagation? Joy says itâs basically like cloning your plant. Say your pothos is getting a little too long and leggy, and you need to give it a haircut. And maybe you feel bad throwing those leggy cuttings away. Time to grab a propagation station!
Read MoreRe-Potting – or Up-Potting – Your Houseplants
Big question: How do you know when itâs time to re-pot (or up-pot) your plant? Joy, our houseplant guru, says there are some key signs to look for when your plant is telling you, âNowâs the time!â Then she provides a step-by-step guide for successfully up-potting
Read MoreWhen you have questions, we're here to help!
It isnât enough to just buy plants and tools and all the stuff it takes to practice the art of gardening. You need somebody to talk to, somebody in touch with the earth. At The Gardenerâs Center, youâll find such people.Â
We are either trained horticulturalists or are just head-over-roots passionate about what we do. Our mission is to help your gardens grow and flourish.
And if you need more help after you get them home, weâre here to give you that, too. Our goal is simple. We want to make you so good at gardening that it becomes second nature. Then, together, we can let the good times grow.
We're getting all up in the holidays!
We’re your one-stop-seasonal-shop with our beautiful Christmas trees, unique holiday decorations, fresh greenery and wreaths, gorgeous holiday container drop-ins, gifts and more!
When you want gorgeous holiday entryways, we have options…
Our Pre-built Holiday Drop-ins
Our convenient, beautifully-arranged paper mache containers of lush, fresh-cut evergreens and holiday trimmings drop right into your existing porch, patio and landscape containers. Itâs instant holiday decor and curb appeal! And theyâll continue to look great well after the holidays, too.
Our Custom-Designed Container Services
Looking to make a bigger statement with your entryway? Book your custom container design with Laura and she’ll create stunning, show-stopper looks for your holiday home.
Join us for our informative (and free) seminars with gardening & plant gurus!
Pruning in the Landscape
with Garden Guru Sean
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
10:30AM-12:00PM
FREE
âď¸ Seminar is FREE but registration is required due to limited space
Pruning hardy landscape plants such as trees and shrubs is often one of the more challenging tasks for the home gardener, but it doesnât have to be!
Join us for this informative get-together where Sean will explain:
- How, and more importantly, when to prune or trim your deciduous and evergreen flowering shrubs such as roses, hydrangeas, azaleas and rhododendrons for maximum flower power and optimum shape.
- Pruning and shaping of small trees and plants commonly used for hedging and screening will also be discussed.