March

Lawn • Spot treat broadleaf weeds (dandelions, henbit, and chickweed) in your lawn if necessary. Treat on a day that is 50 degrees or warmer. Rain or irrigation within 24 hours of application will reduce effectiveness. • Time to apply a pre-emergent to form a barrier for sprouting crabgrass. Apply crabgrass preventer in late March […]

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February

Lawn • To prevent lawn suffocation, rake fallen leaves. • Review lawn service contracts and make changes. • Tune up and repair the mower to get a jump on the season. • Avoid injury to the lawn when the soil is frozen by keeping foot traffic to a minimum. Landscape • Draw garden layouts to […]

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January

January

Lawn • Evenly spread snow from walks, do not pile to prevent winter dieback. Use de-icers and other snow melt products sparingly to reduce injury.• Avoid walking on frozen lawns. It may injure the grass. Landscape • Use Ice Melt to melt away snow and ice without the harmful salts that damage shrubs.• Time to […]

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Landscaping Enjoy the healing and financial benefits of a great landscape. We can provide quality designs, installation and maintenance. Grimm’s Garden Talk […]

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Arboretum

Arboretum

Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines an arboretum as a place where trees, shrubs and other plants are cultivated for scientific and educational purposes. Grimm’s Gardens arboretum consists of approximately thirty acres of former row-crop ground. In 1985, the first of this ground was taken out of crop production and seedling trees of hackberry, red cedar, […]

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About Us

Statement of Grimm’s Gardens Goals and Philosophy: Our goal at Grimm’s Gardens is to provide beauty through plants and landscape to those around us by providing quality plants and the best customer service. Our philosophy is God first, family second, and hard work will make us all successful. In the Beginning Doug & Jeryl Grimm […]

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