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Decorative Floor Plants

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Posted on January 10, 2022

With the holiday season behind us, you might be looking at the empty spot where your Christmas Tree once stood, wondering, “What can I put here?” Nothing quite livens up […]

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Last Minute Gift Ideas

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Posted on December 20, 2021

The holiday countdown is on! If you’re on the prowl for easy grab-and-go gifts for your friends and family, we’ve got you covered! We’ve put together a few of our […]

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Custom Wreath & Bow

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Posted on December 9, 2021

In our Custom Wreath Room, we’re making more than just Christmas wreaths! We’re creating custom pieces, from tree toppers and mantle pieces to garlands and tablescapes, all to help make […]

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Holiday Shopping 101

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Posted on November 7, 2021

Here at Van Wilgen’s, we want to make your holiday as easy and as stress-free as possible. Unlike other tree farms and garden centers, we offer a range of services […]

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Holiday Picture Time

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It’s that time of year here at the garden center when we peek through the holiday greens on the patio and spot families trudging through our tree fields, decked out […]

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Preparing Your Plants for Winter

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Posted on October 31, 2021

Winter is on the way, which means it’s time to prep your plants for snow, cold weather, and pesky winter critters. Lucky for you, protecting your plants takes just a […]

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Putting Your Veggie Garden to Bed

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Posted on October 17, 2021

So you’ve had a bountiful veggie season, and harvested your crops, and now that temperatures are beginning to drop, that’s it, right? Well, not quite. If you want to have […]

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Fall Fertilization

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One of the most overlooked, yet most important, fall gardening tasks is fertilization. As the temperatures drop and everything begins to go dormant, you might think your plants and lawns […]

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