by Ninja Lawns | Jan 16, 2015 | Autumn, Foundation Plants, Hedges, Landscaping, Springtime, Summer, Winter
Nandina is not just for summertime! It’s actually a show-stopper in the fall and winter months with it’s bright red and orange leaves that simply glow. Growing up to 10 feet high and 3-5 feet wide, nandina’s evergreen design is similar in structure...
by Ninja Lawns | Jan 13, 2015 | Foundation Plants, Landscaping, Springtime
When planning out the bare-bones structure of your garden, remember to consider the plants which will “anchor” the garden, or create a firm background and add weight to the landscape. Some of our favorite garden anchors include plants/varieties such as hydrangea,...
by Ninja Lawns | Jan 7, 2015 | Gardening, Springtime
You’ll only need a small plot in your garden to grow these spicy, onion-y greens. In fact, scallions are typically classified as “onions pulled young before the bulb forms”, and they don’t need much room to grow. Scallions have very shallow...
by Ninja Lawns | Jan 6, 2015 | Gardening, Springtime
If you are looking for an abundance of sweet-smelling fragrances to grace your garden spaces this winter and spring, look no further! Old-fashioned petunias are annuals, and are best grown from spring to late fall. They are often thought of as a “good ol’ standby”...
by Ninja Lawns | Dec 18, 2014 | Gardening, Springtime, Winter
Winter is a great time to prepare your vegetable gardens for spring! When you have some free time, try to get a feel for your new spring vegetable garden by asking these sorts of questions – How did my garden fare last year? Did I actually use the produce that...
by WebMaster | Apr 19, 2014 | Get Outside, Springtime
The weather is turning warmer and the rain showers typical of spring are busy watering the ground… we are in the middle of Spring here in the Statesboro area! Now, as the grass starts greening up and all the blooms start popping out, there will surely be many...