Loropetalum Shrubs and More to Start Your Spring!
We have new shrubs in for your gardens! Loropetalum (plum delight), boxwoods, yaupons, Indian Hawthorn, society garlic, Asian jasmine groundcover, liriope and more now at Madison Gardens Nursery!
We have new shrubs in for your gardens! Loropetalum (plum delight), boxwoods, yaupons, Indian Hawthorn, society garlic, Asian jasmine groundcover, liriope and more now at Madison Gardens Nursery!
For All Seasons Lawn Food Plus Crab Grass & Weed Preventer Grass Fertilizer is especially recommended for January and February!
Controls Henbit, Oxalis, Poa Annua, Chickweed, Crabgrass, Foxtail, Purslane, Shepherd’s Purse, Prostrate Spurge, Knotweed and others listed on label.
Apply in early spring or fall 2 to 3 weeks prior to seed germination to obtain control of grassy and broadleaf weeds. Feeds grass, too! For best results, application should be followed by 1/2 inch of rainfall or irrigation.
Santa has brought new metal art to Madison Gardens Nursery. These iron metal decorations make great gifts for friends, family and coworkers!
Take your Christmas pictures while picking out a Christmas Tree!
Hello November!
It’s time to fertilize:
*Citrus and Avocado Trees
*Palms
*Roses
*& Tree & Shrubs
See the results in these beautiful photos taken this weekend.
Mushroom compost is “black gold” for your lawns and gardens! When mushroom compost is amended into the soil, it retains moisture in the soil and boosts drainage. The clay soil is improved and soil hardening and drying are prevented. Beneficial soil microbial activity is, also, enhanced helping nutrients to reach plant roots more easily. It’s also rich in calcium which your tomato plants will love!
Use mushroom compost like you would use any other compost. If you have established plants, with light rich soil already, just apply compost on top or you can risk damaging the established long, fragile filaments of mycorrhizal fungi that live on 90% of plant’s roots. These filaments branch out from the plant’s roots giving it more access to nutrients. Worms and rain will take it from there and mix it into the dirt.
For unprepared dirt, mix in the compost and dirt. Till it into the soil and go about 4 inches deep.
For lawns, sprinkle a 1/4 inch layer on top of the grass and rake it into the grass. It’ll look like dirt is on your grass for about a week, but worms and rain will move the compost into the ground.
You can also use it instead of mulch. It helps maintain moisture around plants and maintain a good temperature by insulating the soil from extreme highs and lows! Make sure to apply with a 3-inch deep layer just like regular mulch. Replenish it twice a year, usually in the fall and spring.
For potted plants, since they dry out so easily, you need more compost in your soil. Make sure your potting soil has at least 1/5 mushroom compost.
NEW ARRIVAL!!
Rock the look of natural stone in your gardens and lawns!
You’ll be “a-stone-ished” with the fantastic look of these rocks in your front and back yards! They also give a nice, professional look to office buildings and commercial landscapes!
Create a welcoming entrance for guests to your home with these stylish stones!
There are many ways to decorate with these stones.
Create decorative mosaics and rock gardens. You can also make a gate or garden wall! Make a garden bench, stepping stones and bird houses!
We sell it by the pound so you can get what you need. If you don’t know how much you need, measure the area you want to cover and visit us!
Light up the sky this 4th of July with our wide selection of FIREWORKS! They will surely BLOW your mind!
We have everything from Kiddie Stuff to Big Kid Stuff(500g cakes).
Stop in today at either location:
J&J Nursery – 4115 FM 2920 Rd., Spring, TX 77388
Madison Gardens Nursery – 7644 Spring Cypress Rd., Spring, TX 77379
Rashi from Fox 26 News visited us today, May 1st, to see the Monarch caterpillars having a light snack on our Milkweed plants! She also saw different stages of butterfly development on the plants.
Marley made it into the newscast, too!
“What’s a butterfly garden without butterflies?” -Roy Rogers
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The video is about planting flowers that can handle the hot Texas sun! Find out about getting beautiful blooms during the hot weather! You also get to see how to weed your flowerbeds and apply Hi-Yield’s Turf and Ornamental Weed & Grass Stopper.
Rashi was surprised by J&J’s Street Sign welcoming the Fox 26 News Crew!
The best welcome for a segment ever for my photographer @vphotopro and I!!!! Made my day! Thank you J & J nursery! pic.twitter.com/BeD1mA6Mf3
— Rashi Vats FOX 26 (@rashivats) April 30, 2018
*Bloom where you are planted!*
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