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Zeidler's Plant Center is located at the corner of North Fulton Avenue and Keller Street, by our Fulton Avenue Zeidler's location.


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  • Closed for the Season

You can walk into our Fulton Ave Retail Shop and as for Assistance to the plant Center and we can walk you through & check you out in Retail .


 


We will reopen April 5th 2010


Tips to remember for the Winter Season 
    



  • Houseplants should be brought back inside at the beginning of this month.
  • Plant trees, shrubs, spring flowering bulbs, perennials and rye seed for a garden cover crop. Cover crops will control weeds this winter and plowing them in next Spring will provide good organic matter.
  • Harvest late varieties of apples, grapes, winter squash, pumpkins, gourds, dry onions, sweet potatoes, potatoes and Brussels sprouts.
  • Dig and store tender bulbs in a cool dry place till next spring. Dig up after first frost.
  • Remove dead mum blooms, pull annual flowers, rake leaves and pull all garden plants that are done bearing to prevent over wintering pest/diseases.
  • Cut back unsightly perennials to the ground as they decline. Leave most foliage on to protect crowns of the perennials through the winter.
  • Compost all plant materials as long as they are not diseased.
  • Divide/transplant daylilies and iris early this month.
  • Continue with the strict light/dark schedule that you started in September to make your Poinsettia flower and color-up for the holidays. Keep you plant in light from 8am to 5pm -- then place it in the dark (absolutely no light--a closet or under a bucket) from 5pm to 8am. The keys to success is to follow this strict light/dark routine very carefully, everyday, through December 1st. Continue to water regularly during this time.

 




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