Lawn & Garden Focus
Don’t let grub worms undermine your lawn
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:45
And chances are if you don’t act quickly these voracious pests may spread and cause significant damage to your lawn.
Throughout the Northeast and Midwest, grubs damage lawns by burrowing underground and feasting on the roots of healthy...
Friesens turn backyard into a restful get-away garden
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 08 September 2009 14:01
Wayne and Linda Friesen of Hillsboro moved to their home on South Washington almost 30 years ago. Today the house and landscape look nothing like they did.
“The biggest selling point for us was the backyard, which is the size of 21⁄2...
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Tips for creating backyard bird habitat
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 08 September 2009 14:00
Whether city or country, bird watching is fun and you can create an environment for it in your own backyard in less time than you think.John Robinson, chief ornithologist and manager of Scotts Birding Center of Excellence, says there are three components to making your backyard an oasis for feathered friends:1. Vegetation provides shelter
Having a variety of shrubs and trees in your yard makes it bird friendly. Birds use trees, shrubs and plants to hide from both the elements and their natural predators, as well as to roost or nest in. Additionally, the right types of vegetation also provide fruit or seeds for the birds to eat.
White pine, arborvitae, spruce, juniper, cedar, holly and other broadleaf and needle evergreens provide...
Through 20 years, local plant business has blossomed
Written by Janae Rempel Tuesday, 07 April 2009 14:15
The sights and sounds of spring are evident at the Garden Center.
Hues of yellow, red and purple lie scattered like splotches of paint on a canvas.
Birds chirp in the trees as sunlight filters through the greenhouse.
This year, the Garden Center in Hillsboro is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Owner Sharon Boese said she enjoys what she does, although it takes work.
“Even though it is difficult to be a small store, I do enjoy it,” she said. “What I like best is the variety of different plants that you get to work with.”
The Garden Center carries annual flowers, garden...
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Local grower expands wholesale business to retail
Written by Malinda Just Wednesday, 09 April 2008 14:54
With about 70 varieties of perennials, numerous annuals, 39 shrub varieties and 15 ornamental tree varieties, Serenity Gardens is ready to accommodate customers for the spring planting season.
Serenity Gardens, owned by Dale and Jana Dalke of Hillsboro, is in its second season as a retail business.
The business began in a small greenhouse at the Dalke’s...
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