Furney's Nursery Blog

Looking for information about some of your favorite gardening topics?  Our Blog is the place to be!  Whether it is pruning, fertilizing, pest control, or any number of subjects, we’ll post all sorts of fun videos and articles that will help you get the most out of your garden this year!



It’s Tomato Time! Grafted Tomatoes are here!


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*learn more about all things tomato on May 26th, with Steve Goto, the Tomato King! He will be discussing how to grow regular tomatoes, grafted tomatoes, how to amend the soil and more! Click here for more details.*     It’s finally that magical time of year: it’s time to plant tomatoes! By mid-May, it … Read more »

Improve Your Soil!


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Every year we plant new things in our gardens or continue to cultivate plants that remain there year-round. Every year, we use the same garden soil to grow all the wonderful delights that we love so much. Plants need healthy nutrition just like us only they take their nutrients out of the soil as they … Read more »

It’s Time to Plant Early Spring Veggies!!


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Spring is almost here and it’s time to get started on the vegetable garden! We are beginning to get flats of starts ready to go, at the nursery. Come in to pick your favorite varieties for this Spring! Even though nighttime temperatures can dip below freezing in March, a few hardy plants can make it … Read more »

Seeds, Seeds & More Seeds! It’s Time!!


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It’s that time of year! The bulk of winter is behind us and it’s time to start the spring garden!! Are you as excited as we are? We made it through the darkest days and are on the downhill into glorious springtime. One of the first tasks in late winter/early spring is to start seeds! … Read more »

Fragrant Winter Bloomers!


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Imagine walking out the front door on a chilly day, only to be greeted by a sweet, heavenly aroma coming from your very own garden! With the bare days of winter in full force, we turn to more unusual plants to brighten up the landscape. Sometimes, the appeal is not just for the eyes but … Read more »