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Ideas and Inspirations for Living                                                 October 7, 2011
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Wow, it got cold!
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What to do in October
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Fall Decorator Packages
Pinehurst Fall Events  

 

Idaho State University Alumni Homecoming Kickoff Event

 was held Sept. 29th at 7 pm

See the pictures from this fun event on Facebook.

 

Scarecrow Auction 
  
 Scarecrow Auction
   Date:  October 20th  

Time:  6:00pm to 9:00pm  
 

 
Bring your friends and family for a fun evening.  There will be food, beverages and entertainment.  

 

All the proceeds from the evening, go toward ISU athletic scholarships.

 

Is your business or organization  interested in entering a scarecrow for this fun event?  Call Pennie at 237-6522 for all the details. Deadline for entering is
Tuesday, October 11th.

 


 

"Your grass will  always be greener with the help of Pinehurst. "


Use
Ferti-lome Winterizer now for a beautiful lawn next spring
 
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 Ferti-lome Winterizer

 

Fall is absolutely the most important time to fertilize your lawn. Fertilizing with 
Ferti-lome Winterizer now
will build a strong root system that can withstand the hazards of winter.
  $19.99
5,000 sq. ft.
 
$35.99
10,000 sq. ft.

Visit the garden solution center at Pinehurst for a beautiful lawn.

   

 

 

 

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Our beautiful, warm fall has come to an abrupt end.  It's a little hard on us, but the trees and shrubs really need cool weather to get them to start into there winter dormancy.  The last two years this has not happened before it got really cold and they suffered from it.

 

Maybe the beautiful colors of fall will finally start to appear around town. They have already started in the hills around us.

 

Sprinkler systems are getting turned off and winterized at a rapid rate.  Watch the weather, if it gets warm and dry again, you may have to drag out the hose and continue to deep soak your trees and shrubs occasionally. Be sure to unhook your hose afterwards, as the night temperatures are freezing.  Pay special attention to the watering of your newly planted trees and plants.  It is still too early to winterize roses.  Wait until very late fall, when the ground is real cold. Read more about "Putting Roses to Bed for the Winter" at pinehurstfloralandgreenhouse.com.

 

There are some great buys in the nursery.  Hurry in, now is a great time to plant and these bargains won't last long.

 

I hope you had a chance to attend ISU Alumni's Homecoming Kickoff Event.  It was a huge success and great fun.  Thank you for your support in promoting the great programs of ISU.  Check out the pictures on Pinehurst's Facebook. If you missed it, plan to attend next year.

 

If you haven't already signed up to enter a scarecrow in the Scarecrow Auction, call Pennie at 237-6522 today.

 

Our staff is here to answer any of your gardening questions and help you find solutions to your floral and gardening needs. For more tips on fall gardening visit pinehurstfloralandgreenhouse.com.
  
Happy fall gardening,
Vicky 
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What to do in October
 
Rid the Lawn of Weeds
Fall is the best time to go after those broadleaf weeds in the landscape and lawn. Using a weed killer in the fall works better as the weeds are taking in nutrients and storing them in their roots for winter, so they take in the weed killer as well.  Once these weeds are gone, the grass will quickly fill in the spaces vacated by the weeds.

Don't Prune Roses
 
Avoid the urge to prune back roses in the fall. Unlike milder areas of the country, roses need all the foliage and new growth from this year to store food reserves for winter survival. Just remove spent blooms and dead stems or canes. The best time for a major pruning of roses is in late spring. 

Spruce up your containers

Change out the summer annuals in your containers for great fall bloomers.  Mums, asters, pansies, violas, cold-hardy annuals, ornamental grasses, fall blooming perennials, ornamental cabbage and kale are wonderful additions to your pots. Remove spent annuals, add some new potting mix and start planting.

This a good time to add pansies, violas, mums, and asters to perk up the fall landscape. The late-blooming plant selections thrive best in cooler weather and shorter days. 

Keep planting trees and shrubs

As long as the soil is workable and the weather is good, you can plant all through the rest of the year.  Fall is the best time for planting most trees, shrubs, evergreens, perennials, lawns, etc.  Learn more . . .

Transplant trees, shrubs and perennials that need to be moved in the yard.     

Expect your evergreens to shed inner needles during the fall.  It's a normal process. 

Clean up areas around fruiting trees and plants to get rid of fallen fruits, diseased leaves and branches, etc.    

Start (or pot from outdoors) herbs for growing indoors over the winter.  Visit the greenhouse at Pinehurst for a great selection of herbs.

Keep those leaves from accumulating on the lawn, especially newly seeded lawns.  In mature lawns, feel free to return some of those leaves back to the soil by mowing them into finer pieces.  Grass clippings and finely ground leaves actually creates a thin layer of composting right there in the turf!

Continue to remove all dead foliage from perennials and clean up left over annuals and veggie plants.  Cut them off and leave the roots.  They will break down and add organic matter back to the soil.  Place disease free dead foliage in the compost pile.

Till the garden this fall.  Exposed soils freeze and thaw over the winter and helps to break up that heavy soil.  Add a layer of compost, soil pep (ground up bark), or finely chopped or mowed leaves and grass clippings before you till.  Learn more . . . 

Feed the trees in fall with Ferti-lone Tree and Shrub Fertilizer.  

Keep mowing the lawn on a regular basis (change directions each time you mow) until the lawn has stopped growing.  For the last 2 cuts lower your mower.  When the lawn has stopped growing for the season, mow it one last time, and then feed with Ferti-lome Winterizer.  Lean more . . . 

Visit the garden solution center at Pinehurst for all your gardening needs.
 

 

 
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SAVE Now!
 
It's the perfect time
to PLANT!
 
 It's the perfect time
to SAVE!    
 
 Fall Nursery Sale     
 
$25 OFF  your nursery purchase of $75 or more 
 
$50 OFF your nursery purchase of $150 or more
 
$75 OFF   your nursery purchase of $250 or more
 
$100 OFF  your nursery purchase of $350 or more

 

Some exclusions apply
  
 
   Hurry in for the best selection!

 
   
 
 
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Fall Decorator Packages

 Fall Decorator Packages


 

 

 
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Friday Flowers 
Your flowers will look better and last longer
when they come from Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse, Guaranteed!
  
Call 237-6522 today!  
Don't forget to to your friends! 
 
Thank you,
Vicky Kendrick
Contact Us
Vicky Kendrick
phone:  208-237-6522