Thursday, June 3, 2021

Lots of Great Deals This Week

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40% OFF
Rhododendrons

Rhododendrons are one of the most popular spring-blooming plants. These plants are very hardy in our area and once established will grow profusely with very little maintenance required. 
Learn More About Rhododendrons
10% OFF
American Beauty Native Plants

Make your garden come alive!
Native plants require less water, less fertilizer, and less work.
They are also less susceptible to pests and diseases.

Plus, they attract pollinators!
American Beauties Native Plants® benefits for home gardeners:
Low Maintenance
Native plants require less water, less fertilizer and less work; they are also less susceptible to pests and diseases.
 Attract Desirable Wildlife
Native plants attract songbirds, butterflies and other beneficials. Feed your birds the natural way.
 Pick the Right Plant
Take the guesswork out of choosing plants. Our fact-filled tags have all the information you need to be successful.
 Contribute to a Healthy Ecosystem
If you can provide food, water, cover and a place for wildlife to raise their young, you can create a Certified Wildlife Habitat®  in your own backyard.
Learn More About American Beauties Native Perennials
A few days left to order!
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10% discount!
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Georgia Peach Truck
Friday, June 11 - Fredericksburg
Sunday, June 13 -
Warrenton, Chantilly
& Burtonsville
ORDER PEACHES NOW
With Warmer Weather Comes Insect Damage
Let's Talk Gardening - Doug Hensel
I can't stress enough the importance of proper insect identification and the proper suggested product for control. There are three main types of bad bugs: chewing, rasping, and sucking insects. 
Identifying the Culprit of Your Insect Damage
Keep Birds Out of Your Veggie Garden
Bonnie's Garden - Bonnie Pega
I've had several customers inquire recently about what to do about birds in their newly planted veggie gardens. Scarecrows work pretty well—for several days. 
Tips to Keep Birds Out of Your Garden
20% OFF
Hostas
SHADE Perennial

All 4 Qt.
With so many choices of hostas, how do you know which one's right for your garden? This decision could be decided by what kind of shade you have. 
See Our Hosta Varieties
Summertime Watering
Summer heat is here and it's time to water to keep the grass green and the plants healthy. Here's how to be effective and efficient in watering.
Summertime Watering Tips
Mosquito & Tick Control
Meadows Farms keeps your lawn looking great. Mosquito Shield keeps you out in it longer with fewer bites. Get a free quote for our services below.
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20% OFF
Lavender
SUN Perennial

All 4 Qt.
Lavender is one of our favorite perennials, and for very good reason! Lavender is deer resistant, drought tolerant, and loves full sun.
Learn About Lavender
Native Plants
Native plants will require minimal fertilizer, no pest control and very little supplemental watering once established. Look for our NATIVE logo!
Learn More About Natives
Free Landscape Planning
Our Free Landscape Planning service is available at many of our nurseries from March 18th through June 20th. Find out more at the link below.
See Participating Nurseries
Prices in this email are in effect June 3-9, 2021 and are thereafter subject to change without notice.
Prices not valid on landscape or grounds maintenance installations. While supplies last. 
Products may not be exactly as shown. Availability may vary. We reserve the right to limit quantities
and to correct any unintentional errors that may occur in the copy or in the illustrations.
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