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Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs for a reason—they deliver big, beautiful blooms and reliable color all season long. If you’re planning to add hydrangeas to your landscape at Ultimate Nursery, getting the basics right from the start will make all the difference.
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Plan Now for Nonstop Summer Color
If you want a landscape that stays vibrant from early summer through fall, the key is planning now—and choosing plants that are bred to perform. At Ultimate Nursery, we rely on Proven Winners® varieties because they’re known for consistent blooms, strong growth, and season-long color.
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Plant a Pollinator Garden This Spring
Creating a pollinator garden is one of the most practical and rewarding ways to support your local ecosystem—especially in early spring. Whether you’re new to gardening or just looking to make a positive environmental impact, a pollinator-friendly space is simple to start and delivers season-long benefits.
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Spring Shrub & Perennial Cleanup
As winter fades and the first signs of spring appear in Jamestown and across Fentress County, many gardeners feel the urge to start cutting everything back in the landscape. While some plants benefit from early spring cleanup, others should be left alone a little longer.
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Early Spring Fruit Tree Care
In Jamestown and throughout Fentress County, early spring is when fruit trees begin waking up from winter dormancy. Apples, peaches, pears, and plums all start preparing for the growing season as temperatures rise. The care you give your trees during this window can significantly affect fruit production later in the year.
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Gardening tips from Garden Answer
Perennial/Rose Cut Back & Moving an Established Boxwood!
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Blog Soil Health 101
When gardeners run into plant problems, the first instinct is often to add fertilizer. While fertilizer can help in certain situations, it is not the foundation of a healthy garden. The real key to strong plants, better harvests, and long-term success is healthy soil.
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Why They’re Worth ItNative Plants to Plan for Spring
Spring may feel far away, but winter is the perfect time to start planning a landscape that’s beautiful, resilient, and better for the environment. One of the smartest ways to do that? Native plants.
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Watch the videoGreat Spring Tips
Planting Up Violas & Pansies for Spring Gardens
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