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* * * BLOW OUT SALE * * * |
These offers are good while supplies last. They cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.
40% OFF Annuals *Excluding Asters and Mums.
Hanging Baskets Reg. $24.99 Sale $9.99.
25% OFF Pre Planted Containers.
40% OFF Fertilome Potting Soil.
50% OFF Gerbera Daisies.
Smith & Hawken® ‘Pacifica’ Collection. Five piece Teak Dining Set on Sale at $999. Regularly priced at $2400. (Only 10 sets available).
30% OFF Fruit Trees.
25% OFF Lilacs.
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NEW AND FEATURED ITEMS |
Garden Center: Fall Blooming Crocus are in! Now is the time to plant for early October blooms.
Nursery: Great selection of Flowering, Fruit and Shade Trees.
Perennials: Hardy Plumbago great for fall color - Great selection ready for planting!
Greenhouse: Cool weather annuals such as Pansies, Violas, Ornamental Cabbage and Kale. Also a great selection of Mums & Asters...get ‘em now as they begin to bloom.
HCG ALBUQUERQUE:
Colorful annuals on sale including large trial containers from Welby Gardens.
Mums in bloom including large 2 gallon Belgium mums.
New arrivals of shrubs, vines and evergreens from Monrovia including Lena, Lilac Time brooms, and Shenandoah Switch and Japanese Forest Grass.
Special this week is 50% off Roses and Rose Food. Last week to fertilize roses for the season.
High Country Gardens retail store in Albuquerque is located in the portal of Jackalope at 6400 San Mateo NE. Retail hours are 9am to 6pm seven days a week. Call: 505-856-7641.
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GARDEN TOURS |
Our Guided Tours have ended for the season. Customers are welcome to come in and take a self guided tour at any time.
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LATE SUMMER HOURS |
8:30am - 6pm Mon–Sat and 9-5 on Sunday
Effective September 7
9:00am - 5:30pm Mon-Sat and 10-5
on Sunday

The Salman Raspberry Ranch is Now Open!
Our U-Pick-It Raspberry Fields in Mora are ready for picking. Call before you come for field conditions, toll free 866-281-1515.
We're closed on Mondays and occasionally other week days when weather is bad or berries need a rest. The Café is open with many new items Tuesday through Sunday, 11am to 4pm with an extra hour to 5pm on weekends. Our store is open daily from 9am to 5pm. The crop looks great and we welcome our visitors. |
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| Gardening Tips of the Week |
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As night time temperatures dip to the lower 50s and high 40s, this is an optimum time to plant Legacy® Buffalo Grass, shrub roses, perennial flowers, grasses, groundcovers, shrubs, vines, and trees. With the autumn's cooler temperatures, plants are no longer pushing new growth, so their energy is concentrated on root establishment.
Several weeks of daytime temperatures above 90 degrees has heat-stressed many plants. Leaves often have brownish streaks or spots, and are lighter green than normal. Increased water, a fresh layer of Soil Mender® Mulch, and SeaCom seaweed fertilizer will help plants recover. |
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LAST WEEK!
30% OFF Shade Trees.Offer good until September 6. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts |
| Gardening News |
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Gardens and Rabbits: A Relationship Forever
By Cindy Bellinger
My neighbor, who doesn't garden, has taken to naming the cute little bunnies that run around his place. And there seems to be a lot of them as summer comes to a close. So far they haven't nibbled at my place, but I suspect it's just a matter of time. And since I'm getting ready to do some fall planting, it only makes sense to use plants these critters don't like.
Following is a partial list of plants that rabbits usually stay away from. I say usually because it all depends. If they're hungry, they'll eat just about anything. We keep a full list of rabbit resistant plants in our garden center or read another article from our library. http://www.highcountrygardens.com/library/view/article/228/
Rabbit Resistant Plants
Try Planting for the Rabbits, Too
A new line of thinking these days is to install a perimeter around a garden with plants that rabbits like. The idea is to give preferred food so they'll leave the rest of the garden alone.
Food Rabbits Like
To plant for rabbits consider the following goodies:
- parsley
- mint
- oregano
- kale
- comfrey
- cauliflower
- borage
- basil
- and don't forget the carrots.
Clover and plantain are other rabbit favorites.
If you find other ways to keep rabbits from your garden, let us know!
Read My Little Garden Patch - gardening column by Cindy Bellinger. |
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