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Idaho State University Alumni Homecoming Kickoff Celebration
Date: September 23rd
Time: 7:00pm to 10:00pm
Location: Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse, 4101 Poleline Rd., Pocatello, ID
Join fellow alumni, past alumni board members and friends of ISU, for a relaxed get-together of socializing and catching up.
Dinner and beverages will be available, along with a no-host bar. Reservations are requested, but not required.
Cost is $20 per person. Call (208) 282-3755 or e-mail your RSVP to alumni@isu.edu.
Commemorative Homecoming 2010 gifts will be provided to all who attend.
Scarecrow Festival and Auction

Time: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Bring your friends and family for a fun evening. There will be food, beverages and entertainment. |
"Your grass is always greener with the help of Pinehurst. "
Use
Ferti-lome Winterizer now for a beautiful lawn next spring
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Fall is absolutely the most important time to fertilize your lawn. Fertilizing with
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$19.99
Visit the garden solution center at Pinehurst for a beautiful lawn.
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Greetings!
It's hard to believe it's September and fall is just around the corner. The weather has been so beautiful, but our season so short.
A lot of exciting events are coming up at Pinehurst. Be sure to mark your calendar, you won't want to miss any. Call today to sign up to enter a scarecrow in our Scarecrow Festival.
New fall merchandise is arriving. The gift shop is filled with exciting new fall decor, the greenhouse has fresh new fall plants, and the nursery has a great selection of trees and shrubs that are ready for fall planting.
Fall is the perfect time to plant trees and shrubs. The soil is still warm, promoting good root development and the cool air temperatures relieve transplant stress.
Come, enjoy the beautiful, relaxing environment at Pinehurst, where you don't just get hardy plants that grow well in our area, you get expert advice on creating a beautiful environment to enjoy around your home. Our staff is here to answer any of your gardening questions and help you find solutions to your floral, gardening, and landscaping needs.
Have a great gardening week!
Happy fall gardening,
Vicky |
Get a fresh new look for Fall
Revitalize those tired planters with fresh fall plants.
You don't have to stop enjoying your planters just because summer is almost over. It's time to transform your summer planters and give those tired pots a fresh new look for fall. They may need just a little fix or a whole new makeover with fresh fall plants. We just received a fresh new shipment of hardy annuals, perennial, and grasses that will do the trick.
There's no need to change the soil this fall. Just pull out those tired plants and put in plants that will give you great fall color all season long. Cooler temperatures make them easy to care for.
Are you too busy or just don't want the mess? Let us help. Bring in your pots, we'll do the planting.
Visit the Greenhouse at Pinehurst for all your fall gardening color.
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Things to do. . .
September
Deep soak trees and shrubs.
Are your planters looking sad? Why not refurbish them with great fall plants from Pinehurst.
Extend the season. Plant new and exciting perennials, pansies, asters, gardewn mums and flowering kale to brighten your yard.
Fall is an excellent time to plant trees and shrubs. The air is cool and the soil is warm. That's a perfect situation for plants to grow and get established.
Fertilize existing plants (plants planted before this year) with Ferti-lome Tree and Shrub Food. Newly planted trees and shrubs should be fertilized next spring.
Fall is a great time to control perennial weeds. Dandelions will not die over winter, they just come back stronger. The best control is Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone, apply now.
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How to: Overwinter Herb Plants, Indoors
There's nothing like the
Choose a sunny, south-facing window to overwinter your herbs. | taste of fresh herbs in cooking. It's hard to find a great, new recipe that doesn't call for fresh herbs. It is very convenient and economical to grow your own fresh herbs. However fall means the herb harvest is coming to an end. You can enjoy harvesting perennial herbs that naturally overwinter outdoors, such as lavender, oregano, and thyme, as you need them as our winter weather permits. However perennial and biennial herbs either lose their leaves in winter or just aren't hardy enough to survive at all.
You certainly can dry and freeze herb leaves for winter use, but if you crave the taste of fresh herbs in winter, bring some of these perennial herb plants indoors. Whether they were growing outdoors in the garden or in pots, you can extend the fresh herb picking season for months by bringing the plants in when frost threatens. This technique works best for perennial and biennial herbs, such as chives, mint, oregano, thyme, parsley, and rosemary. Annual herbs, such as basil, tend to tire after a few weeks indoors. Annual herbs are best started from seed indoors under grow lights and grown as new plants for a winter harvest.
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| Drying Herbs
Growing herbs is just half of the fun. Cooking with them and tasting the fruits of your labor is the best part! Drying herbs is a simple way of keeping your garden bounty for longer. Drying your own herbs allows you to have total control over the origin of the herbs and the amount.
Click here for simple ways to preserve your homegrown herbs.
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Add a fresh touch of summer to your home and brighten your mood.
Flowers have been scientifically linked to happiness, creativity, compassion, and tranquility. Flowers hold an intrinsic, natural energy, and when used throughout the home can create positive shifts in emotions and lead to truly inspired living.
Fridays at Pinehurst
Fresh, wrapped, cash & carry, cut flowers are
1/2 OFF!
Your flowers will look better and last longer
when they come from Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse, Guaranteed!
Call 237-6522 today!
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Thank you,
Vicky Kendrick |
Contact Us
Vicky Kendrick
phone: 208-237-6522
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