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Blueville Nursery's podcast will cover the ins and outs of landscape maintenance, design, and installation in Northeast Kansas. Blueville Nursery has been a full service landscape serving the area for over 60 years! Email us as podcast@bluevillenursery.com with questions!
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Come check out our copious varieties of daylillies and roses. Add year round color with a mugo pine, or summer interest with a Little Henry Sweetspire. Also, we have container trees and large container shrubs on sale!Blueville Nursery による
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Long time Blueville employee, Tim Sharp, joins Andrew to discuss seeding buffalo grass and other native grasses. Warm season grasses go dormant through Winter months and green back up in Spring. Buffalo grass is the only native Kansas grass suitable for use as a turf grass and thrives through harsh Summer conditions on the plains.…
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Winter Grain Mites have been damaging lawns all over Manhattan this spring. Andrew dives in and explores their lifecycle and the damage they can cause. The following link is a great resource for winter grain mite identification and rectification: MF2073 Winter Grain Mites (ksu.edu)Blueville Nursery による
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Blueville Nursery's Annual Geranium Sale kicks off spring and serves as a tribute to Dorothy Westervelt and her impact at Blueville Nursery and in the greater community. Keith joins to remember his mother and her love of geraniums.Blueville Nursery による
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This week's plants are both early spring bloomers. Flowering Quince have a wild growth structure but beautiful apple blossom-like flowers. Redbuds are a classic medium sized ornamental tree the signal arrival of spring. 25% of April 8-April 14.Blueville Nursery による
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It's not an April Fool's joke! All of Blueville's fruit tree varieties are on sale for 25% off. Take advantage of our fresh stock and expand your orchard. Forsythia are one of the first shrubs to flower each spring and their yellow flowers proclaim the changing season.Blueville Nursery による
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