Interesting Ways To Grow Potatoes

Creative and Productive Methods for Gardeners in the Shenandoah Valley If you think growing potatoes means digging a trench in a large backyard garden, think again! Potatoes are one of the most adaptable vegetables you can grow at home—and they don’t require much space. At Waynesboro Landscape & Garden Center, we’ve helped home gardeners all […]
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The Joy of Herb Gardening

How to Grow Flavor at Home—Right from Your Garden Fresh herbs can transform an ordinary meal into something extraordinary. Whether you’re snipping basil for homemade pizza or tossing sprigs of rosemary onto a roasting pan, growing your own herbs puts flavor at your fingertips. And the best part? You don’t need a large yard or […]
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Planting Your Own Home Orchard

Grow Fresh Fruit and Lasting Joy Right in Your Own Backyard Have you ever dreamed of stepping into your backyard and picking a sun-ripened peach, crisp apple, or juicy plum straight from the tree? Planting a home orchard is a rewarding way to enjoy fresh, local fruit, boost your property’s value, and create something beautiful […]
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Exploring Different Dogwood Varieties

Dogwoods for the Valley: Beauty, Shade & Local Impact Dogwoods are a beloved part of the Shenandoah Valley landscape, known for their stunning blooms, vibrant foliage, and four-season interest. These trees not only enhance the beauty of your yard but also support local wildlife and ecosystems. Whether you’re looking to add spring color, summer shade, […]
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How to Choose the Right Plants for Your Garden: A Seasonal Guide

Selecting the right plants for your garden can be overwhelming with so many beautiful options available. However, choosing wisely based on your climate, soil type, and sunlight exposure will ensure a thriving, low-maintenance landscape. If you’re starting a new garden or refreshing your current one, this seasonal guide will help you pick the best plants […]
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Winter perennials.

Five Essential Steps to Protecting Perennial Plants Over the Winter

As the temperatures drop and winter settles in, it’s time to prepare your garden for the colder months. Perennials are a staple of beautiful gardens, coming back year after year to provide vibrant blooms and greenery. However, they need a little TLC to survive the frost and return healthy in spring. Follow these five essential […]
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Winter tools for the garden.

Get Ready for Winter: Essential Tools and Supplies for Your Garden

As the seasons shift from fall to winter, preparing your garden is essential to ensure it thrives when spring arrives. Winter garden prep involves more than just cleaning up fallen leaves—it’s about protecting your plants, maintaining your soil, and making sure you have the right tools to keep everything in top shape. At Waynesboro Landscape […]
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Planting a tree in fall.

Planting Trees and Shrubs in Fall: A Guide to a Healthier Spring

Fall is the perfect time to plant trees and shrubs in the Shenandoah Valley. With cooler temperatures and optimal soil conditions, fall planting allows these plants to establish strong root systems before the winter months. By the time spring arrives, your trees and shrubs will be well-rooted and ready to thrive, giving you a healthier […]
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Fall raking.

Why Fall is the Best Time for Lawn Renovation and Landscape Design

As the temperatures cool and the leaves begin to turn, fall presents the ideal window for lawn renovation and landscape design projects. If you’ve been putting off aerating, seeding, or redesigning your landscape, now is the perfect time to tackle these tasks. Here’s why fall provides the best conditions for establishing strong, healthy grass and […]
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Sustainable gardening.

Sustainable Gardening Practices for a Greener Summer

As we enjoy the warmth and beauty of summer, it’s important to remember the impact our gardening practices can have on the environment. At Waynesboro Landscape & Garden Center, we’re committed to promoting sustainable gardening techniques that benefit both your garden and the planet. Here are some eco-friendly tips to help you create a greener, […]
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