Posts by C.L. Fornari
Seashells and Pinecones
The natural world on Cape Cod inspires the Custom Department at Hyannis Country Garden to create festive holiday decor with a sense of place.
Read MoreWinter & Holiday Container Ideas
Here are tips and ideas for filling pots, window boxes or birdbaths for winter. Use cut greens, live plants, or make a grinch tree.
Read MoreQ&A From November Happy Hour
Q & A about arborvitae browing, using Wilt Pruf, cutting back perennials, angel’s trumpet plants and fall-flowering Hydrangeas.
Read MoreShould I Wrap My Hydrangeas For Winter?
After last winter’s Hydrangea-killing temperatures, everyone is wondering if they should cover, wrap or provide other protection this year.
Read MorePreparing For Winter – November Q & A
Common questions about the November garden: leaving the leaves, dried hydrangea flowers, cutting back grasses, vegetable gardens and more.
Read MoreMoving Herbs Inside For The Winter
Your herbs may be looking great in late October, leaving you to wonder, “Can I bring these inside for the winter?” We have tips for success.
Read MoreEarthworm Castings For Houseplants
As our houseplants are adapting to shorter days and less humidity indoors, we can help them to stay healthy with earthworm castings.
Read MoreQuestions from Pruning Seminar
Attendees at our pruning seminar had questions about Montauk daisies, arborvitae, removing lower limbs of trees and mulch. Answers here!
Read MoreQuestions From The Bulb & Garlic Happy Hour
Here are the questions we didn’t have time to answer during the Bulb and Garlic Happy hour in October of 2023. Enjoy fall planting!
Read MoreCan I Leave a Shrub or Tree in a Pot All Winter?
Here are the guidelines for knowing if your plants will live through the winter in the pots or boxes where they are growing.
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