Harvestfest Is Just Around the Corner

September 12th, 2009

We’re busy getting ready for our annual Harvestfest celebration. Harvestfest is our biggest event of the year, and this year we’ve extended it to include two weekends, September 19th and 20th, and September 26th and 27th.  We have free food and activities for adults and kids on both Saturdays, and free food and music on both Sundays.  We have outside vendors who will join us to add to the fun.  Check out the schedule here, and make plans to join us for some down home enjoyment!

Endless Summer Hydrangeas

July 24th, 2009

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Fall Yankee Candle Scents Are Here!

July 23rd, 2009

Counting, counting, counting! We have finished our twice yearly inventory just in time for the new Yankee Candle scents for fall to be put on the shelves.  Here are some –

Farmers Market.  I love that one just for the name! Doesn’t it make you think of nature’s bounty? Sweet berries, juicy apples, succulent peaches and warm spices.  Yum!

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And MacIntosh Spice is like the MacIntosh we all love with another layer of scent– crisp tart apples sprinkled with freshly ground cinnamon. I know that one will be going home with me.  How about you?  Come in and check out these and the other new fragrances for fall.  And around Labor Day we’ll have the new scents for the Christmas season.macintosh-spice-jar-candle.jpg

Pink Poodles, Anyone?

July 9th, 2009

Echinacea Pink Poodle

We got a new shipment of perennials today, including a new one for us called echinacea “pink poodle.” It has a fully double fluffy pink flower head about 4 inches across.  It will grow in full sun and tops out at 2 1/2-3 feet tall. Come in and check them out– they’ll make a great addition to your perennial garden.

What the Hail?

June 23rd, 2009

June Hailstorm

On June 17th, somewhere between 8 and 9 PM, an 8-minute hailstorm devastated our vegetable gardens and flower gardens, and did substantial damage to our Garden Center.  We spent a day cleaning up and licking our wounds, and then we sucked it up and moved on.  We put the remaining viable plants in a “What the Hail” sale, threw away the product that was unsaleable at any price, and ordered in new stuff for you.  Down, but definitely not out! Come in and see what’s new!

More Perennials In Yesterday

June 13th, 2009

We are moving into the larger perennial phase of the season.  Most of the plants that we get in from now on will be in larger pots– for your benefit as well as ours.  We figure that by now you’ll want a plant that has a pretty good head of steam in the development department rather than a quart-size starter plant.  And larger pots are easier for us to keep looking good when it gets hot.  (If it ever gets hot this year…)

Bob went north yesterday to comb the suppliers for nice plants.  Come in this weekend and see all the goodies!

More Shrubs and Perennials Have Arrived

June 7th, 2009

No, the season is not over at Ferda’s.  The big boxes are gearing down from selling plants, and are moving into selling grills and tiki torches and all that outdoor accessory stuff.  We are more of your plant source.  We know you aren’t done planting just because the big boxes are done selling plants.  Fresh shrubs and perennials have arrived for you to choose from, and we have received a fresh shipment of flats of bedding plants.

Got Veggies? Yes, We Do!

May 26th, 2009

We have heard through the customer grapevine that some of the other garden centers in the area are out of tomatoes and peppers.  We are happy to say we still have some nice ones! We are out of a few of the varieties that we had at first, but we can get your vegetable garden off to a good start.  The latest crop of zucchini and cucumbers are still small, but growing quickly in this heat– they should be ready by the weekend.  If you are still wanting to jump in to growing your own vegetables, we are the place to shop this week!

Brrrr!

May 13th, 2009

I got up this morning and put on my work-in-the-garden clothes, and then stuck my head out the door  to see what the weather was like. Brrr! It’s cold!  Maybe this will be a work-in-the-house day off.

Be sure to stop in this weekend for Herb Fest.  We’ve put together some special herb combo pots that we think you will like.  Container gardening at its best. And we’ll have some sampling going on in the gift shop.  Now if it will only warm up!

Mother’s Day Weekend

May 10th, 2009

Well, Mother’s Day weekend 2009 is history.  Lots of hanging baskets and other beautiful flowers went riding home to moms all over the Ohio Valley this weekend.  But if you didn’t get yours yet, don’t worry! There are still more to choose from at Ferda’s Garden Center.  Also lots of bedding plants, vegetable plants, trees and shrubs.  The season has only just begun.

When you are looking around your yard, trying to decide what flowers and shrubs you would like to plant, don’t forget that we have a We Plan/You Plant program that can help.  We come to your home and talk with you about your wants and needs for a specific area in your yard, and leave you with a sketch and plant suggestions for the space.  The cost for this service is $100, payable before the appointment.  With your sketch, we give you a coupon for $50 to use on the purchase of your plants for the area– minimum purchase $200– so the program ends up costing you only $50.  If you decide that you want us to install the landscape, then we apply the entire $100 to the cost of the installation.

Call today for details and to set up an appointment for your consultation. 


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