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Hours of Operation - Spring
Monday-Friday - 9am-5pm
Saturday - 9am-4pm
Sunday - Closed until Mid April
Location
Lancaster Greenhouse and
Nursery, Inc.
Rob Allen, Grower
1281 Granville Pike (Route 37)
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
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Location
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What plants are Deer
Resistant?
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Deer
Resistant Shrubs |
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Boxwood,
Junipers,
Goldthread
Cypress,
Spirea,Birdsnest
Spruce, Sweet
Spire, Redtwig
Dogwood, Weigela,
Barberry,
Cottoneaster,
Forsythia |
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Deer
Resistant
Perennials |
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Coreopsis,
Astilbe, Iris,
Lavender, Bee
Balm, Russian
Sage, Salvia,
Veronica,
Ornamental
Grasses |
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Best time of year to
prune and/or trim trees?
Pruning can be done any time
of year, but there are
definitely BEST times,
especially if there is a lot
to be cut.
Deciduous trees that flower
before the end of May should
be pruned as soon as
blooming is over.
Deciduous trees that flower
after May should be pruned
between Jan & Mar. Prune
flowering cherries in late
summer, flowering evergreens
in May, conifers in autumn.
Cut out dead, damaged, or
diseased wood as it is
discovered.
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Covering
/Mulching/Planting over Tree
Roots
Mulching or planting within
the dripline of any shallow
rooted tree should be done
with care, focusing on the
needs of the TREE.
Suffocation can result if
roots are unnaturally
"buried." Mulching should be
done lightly and kept from
contact with the bark. Any
ground covers planted in the
root zone should be drought
tolerant. Keep in mind that
any trees growing in lawn
will be forced to shallow
rooting because of the way
they are watered.
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Call today for your mulch, soil,
and plant material to be
delivered to your home or
business.
- 740-653-2760. |
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