Evergreens are not just the backbone of winter landscapes; they offer a year-round tapestry of color, texture, and life. Here’s why these verdant stalwarts are indispensable in any garden or landscape design.
Read MoreIn this guide, we'll explore essential tips and tricks for maintaining your Christmas tree's freshness and beauty, allowing you to enjoy the festive spirit to the fullest.
Read MoreRubber plants, also known as Ficus elastica, are a popular houseplant that can add a touch of greenery to any room. These plants are known for their large, glossy leaves and their ability to purify the air. With proper care, a rubber plant can thrive for many years.
Read MoreGreenery, like cut flowers, is easy to care for. Since greenery is cut from live plants, that means there is a definite freshness window. Here are some tips that will help you prolong the beauty of your Christmas wreath, garland, of boughs.
Read MoreMy office is stuffed with houseplants here at Bob’s. Many of them have been used as inspiration for videos and blog posts, while others I have received as gifts. They make up a significant part of the general feel of the space. Using houseplants as part of your decor can be a rewarding experience, but there are a few things to consider.
Read MoreHere at Bob’s we stock a wide selection of containerized trees. Choosing the right tree for your landscape can be a tough choice. Are you looking for a fruit tree, shade tree, or beautiful blooms? However, once you get your tree home, planting it takes some elbow grease, but the process is quite simple.
Read MoreTo get started you’ll need to make some guacamole. … Really.
Read MoreDid you know that birding is the second most popular hobby in the US behind gardening? Nearly 1 in 5 Americans are birders!
Read MoreOne of the main objections to a real Christmas tree is that it is thrown away after the first use. Some people who want a real tree choose to buy ball and burlap tree and plant it later. However, this will not work for everyone.
Read MoreBuying a potted evergreen to serve both as a Christmas tree and a yard tree is possible, though a bit of a challenge. Most trees do best if they are planted soon after purchase and during the cool months of autumn. But that doesn't stop gardeners from making this plan work just fine.
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