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Posted on Jun 15, 2010
Last Updated Jun 15, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
The weather WILL warm up and you'll want to make sure these unwelcome guests don't start to appear. Yes, the infamous bud worm. Learn how to prevent them safely to ensure your blooms stay whole!
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Posted on Jun 10, 2010
Last Updated Jun 11, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
A little while back we discussed in a video our window boxes and of course you know all about our "Passion Baskets" - We're hoping this is like chocolate and peanut butter - A hanging window box. Have a look, of course you can still use it in your window box hanger, but this presents another hanging option for color.
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Posted on Jun 07, 2010
Last Updated Jun 07, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
With all the rain, or when it rains a lot there's some damage you'll see as well as some things to do. This can be said for containers as well as our passion baskets. It's dinner time as the weather warms and dries up, so get prepared.
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Posted on May 07, 2010
Last Updated May 07, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
Early season pest control for your hanging baskets is simple with the right product. See how it's done as well as the frequency in this quick video. Part 2 will be in late May.
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Posted on May 06, 2010
Last Updated May 06, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
So you want big, bold and beautiful blooms? Well, the plants used in most hanging baskets (for sure ours), are very hungry feeders. You'll want to make sure you water them on schedule with a high-quality feed. This video goes over our recommendations and also a bulk mix feeder you can attach to your faucet.
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Posted on May 05, 2010
Last Updated May 05, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
Watering your hanging baskets is important - rain or shine! While it's a simple process, here's some tips on making sure you're doing it right for ultimate success.
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Posted on Apr 27, 2010
Last Updated Apr 27, 2010
Posted by Mister Dave
An important part of enjoying your hanging basket is making sure that it's able to hang where you put it. Here's some things to consider, like bracket construction, mounting hardware and length.