Landscape

What do you mean I can still plant in the Fall?

What do you mean I can still plant in the Fall?

Fall is an excellent time to plant trees, shrubs, perennials, spring blooming bulbs and turgrass. Our incredible fall season here in Minnesota has many planting benefits. One big benefit is the cooler temperatures which are easier on plant material as well as the GARDENERS. Soil temperatures are still warm, which allows the root systems to take off, unlike spring when the soil temps are still cold.

Home & Garden Show Time!

Home & Garden Show Time!

Pahl’s Market will be attending the upcoming Lakeville and Apple Valley Home Spring Home & Garden Shows. This is a great opportunity to stop by the Pahl’s booth and talk Gardening, Farming, CSA and Landscape. We will also have some FREEbies to hand out. Hope to see you there!

Fall Planted Bulbs for Spectacular Spring Color

Fall Planted Bulbs for Spectacular Spring Color

Hard to believe we are thinking about next Spring already. However, if you want to enjoy the simple beauty of spring flowering bulbs, now is the time to plant. Bulb planting is as simple as Dig hole, Drop bulb (right side up) and Done!

Bulbs follow a natural cycle of growth and rebirth. Planted in the fall, dormant in the winter and emerging full of life with vibrant color in the spring. Bulbs are super easy to grow and any Gardner (with or without a green thumb) can create a beautiful spring bulb garden.

FALL in love with your Landscape!

FALL in love with your Landscape!

The growing season is nearing the end and your landscape may look a little drab and boring but don’t worry, it’s not to late to plant. The most prominent remaining color in your yard is most likely green. Some plants look like they have already gone to bed and have dropped their leaves. There are several ways to add fall interest with shrubs, trees, perennials and annuals. The fall season is perfect time to be outdoors and enjoy all of the wonderful colors and textures in person.

What is Winter Burn?

What is Winter Burn?

Now that snow is starting to melt, you may begin to notice the damage old man winter left behind on your evergreens. Minnesota is notorious for being tough on landscape plants. Your evergreen plants may have brown to rust colored damaged areas where the needles appear to have been burned. This problem is called winter burn.