Pearson's Gardens & Herb Farm

plant... grow... harvest... beautify... attract

Spring Has Sprung!

Cindy Pearson

Just look around; signs of spring are everywhere.... Songbirds twitter, butterflies flutter, seeds sprout, and flowers bloom. Our water table has been restored, the softened soil inviting to be tilled. Whether you're into herb & vegetable gardening, edible landscaping, drought tolerant perennials, tropicals, or creating a backyard wildlife habitat..., now is the time to dig in and plant!

 

                                Meet & Greet:                                         Ladybugs & Their Beneficial Friends           1pm Sunday March 9th

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Come to an introductory briefing on beneficial insects, and learn the basics of how you can use these good guys to control the bad guys that munch on your beautiful plants. They're fun and easy to introduce to your yard or garden. Create a safe, healthy habitat for family, pets, and wildlife.   

 

  

 

Almost Spring!

Cindy Pearson

Pink Jasmine ready to burst into bloom. Perfect for Valentine's Day..., perfect for everyday. Simply enchanting!

Enjoy Pink Jasmine, Jasminum polianthemum, in the trellised pot straight from the nursery, then find a sunny spot in the garden where it can climb on a fence, arch, or trellis. You'll be rewarded every year as winter wanes with the emerging signs of spring. Jasmine buds appear, darken to nearly crimson, and burst forth into full bloom with a fragrance that is sure to cause one to pause and simply breathe. 

Early Season Tomatoes - Ready For Planting!

Cindy Pearson

Anxious for spring? We have the perfect remedy!  Get your spring garden started with early season tomatoes!

Now, bear in mind, not just any tomato plant will do for this early in the year; regular, mid, and late season tomatoes will fail to thrive with temperatures dropping below 60℉. However, the growers at Pearson's Gardens have done the research and selected specific, proven, hardy varieties that are undaunted by the chilly nighttime temperatures that may persist for a few more months. Choose from heirlooms, hybrids, artisans, beefsteaks, salad-size, plums, pears, cherries, blacks, purples, yellows, oranges, reds, .... 

Imagine the smile on your face when you taste that first homegrown tomato in April!