Preparing Plants for the Long Winters Nap

By Ted Maro Last winter was an exceptionally dry one when it comes to snow amounts. It was a great winter for the non snow lover. On the other hand, the lack of snow, cold temperatures, windy and bright sunny days caused a great deal of winter damage to plants. Some...

Pre Winter Tune Up

By Gary Pahl As we head into winter we want to make sure everything is cleaned up and ready for spring.  There is nothing more frustrating than pulling out a piece of equipment thinking it is ready to go and having to start making repairs on it.  More importantly a...

Pahl’s Plant of the Month – November

By David Schreier ‘FireDance’ Dogwood, a feu de joie in the Winter Landscape The Dogwoods are among the most useful of hardy ornamental woody plants.  They are adapted for many garden purposes, and grow well in acidic to neutral garden soil of abundant moisture that...
Pahl’s Market Featured Employee: Jackie Overom

Pahl’s Market Featured Employee: Jackie Overom

Employee Name:  Jackie Overom Number of years of service at Pahl’s: 5 Briefly describe your job duties at Pahl’s:  I am a greenhouse/market supervisor.  I design custom planters and help customers select plants.  I brought “fairy gardening” to Pahl’s and love...

From Spectacular to Spooky

By Patti Smith October is the month we decorate for our Fall Fun.  You will find the market overflowing with mums, asters, kale, purple fountain grass, and pansies.  Roll out your welcome mat with lovely fall blooms. You will also find wheat bundles, Indian corn,...