Thursday, September 29, 2011

Winter Planters

Freezing temperatures have arrived!
Most annual plantings in landscape beds and containers are now looking pretty sad...Of course most of us will soon discard the blackened blooms and sagging foliage. So now's the time to make plans for WINTER displays in those pots and planters!
Hardy conifers make a nice show in larger planters. Water occasionally and they'll weather winter's cold just fine.

You can also welcome the season with gorgeous greenery and colorful natural accents.

... from winterberry and red twig dogwood branches to classic Christmas greens, Wickman's will combine a unique line of winter decoration products and our professional floral services to create spectacular seasonal displays your home and business.
Window boxes, concrete pots and urns, raised planters ... they should offer cheer and natural beauty throughout the seasons. Weather tolerant greenery accented with natural berries, cones and branches can provide welcome color to the winter landscape. Weather resistant ornaments can be added for a unique holiday seasonal accent.
Call today to speak to a design consultant and schedule a cold weather 'makeover' for your home or business. Let the landscape and floral professionals at Wickman's help you design wonderful wintry containers and cold weather landscape beds.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Fall is right around the corner!

Coming soon....It’s a festival of fun at Wickman’s Garden Village Fall Festival, Saturday and Sunday, September 10th and 11th. Watch skilled Ozark crafters at work, while the little ones enjoy the Petting Zoo, face painting, pony rides and old fashioned barrel train rides! Save on Wickman’s hardy Garden Mum’s- Fall Festival priced at just 5.98 each for 5 or more! And don't forget to sign up for the Scarecrow Contest for a chance to win up to $250! (see details at right).



Wickman's is here to help with all your planting needs!



All over the Ozarks - and much of the United States - we are watching the sky in hopes that we will get more much needed rainfall. In the meantime, everyone should continue to water as needed.

Of course you should be especially vigilant in monitoring those newly planted items! Things may be looking a little unkempt in your garden and landscape plantings at this point, but taking the time to deadhead and cut back will insure new blooms and fresh growth. (If you haven't already staked your tall bloomers - now is the the time to take care of that too.)

We at Wickman's Garden Village are doing all we can to maintain stock for your landscaping needs. If you are planning a new planting or considering renovating established beds, we'll be happy to offer suggestions and assist with plant selection. Stop by soon and take a walk through the nursery. You'll always find a wide variety of perennials, trees and shrubs in stock!

Continue to watch our website and be sure to join us on Facebook too! Search for Wickman's Garden Village and become a fan today!


We are here every day to assist with your gardening needs. Grab a wide brimmed hat that offers a bit of 'portable shade' and stop by soon ... you'll find me in the Perennial Greenhouse at Wickman's!



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~Nancy Caplinger