February 21, 2024 Hoffmann Hillermann Newsletter


Hello Friends,

The days are getting longer, which means SPRING is getting closer! In between late winter weather events, take advantage of the days that you can comfortably work outside. You can clean up your beds and remove dead growth from the previous season. Cut perennials to 3” above the ground (6” above the ground for ornamental grasses and hardy hibiscus). Remove damaged foliage, any old flower stalks and seed heads. To control Iris borer, clean up and destroy the old foliage before new growth begins. Avoid the urge to work up your garden soil too early. Tilling too early in the season, or when the soil is wet, can result in the soil becoming compacted and make it dry out too fast.

You can plan Deep Root Feeding treatments for your trees and shrubs into your schedule soon. The best time to do this is when trees are waking up from dormancy in the spring to provide extra nutrients. This treatment injects fertilizer into the ground at the roots and gives your trees added security to handle the stress of our different seasons and weather variations. Winter is bad enough, but the heat and drought of summer in our area is extra hard on plants. This will help the plants get a good start before the harsh conditions of summer arrive. You can do this treatment yourself – or we can do it for you! Call us at 636-239-6729 or stop by and visit our Landscape Office to set up this or other Landscape and Lawn services.

The Hoffmann Hillermann Plant Loving Team

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About Hoffmann Hillermann

Hillermann Nursery & Florist - a large garden center in Washington, Missouri. We are a diverse company with departments of Nursery/Greenhouse, Garden Center, Floral/Gift Shop, Lawn & Garden Equipment, and Landscape/ Irrigation. Established by Don and Bernie Hillermann Nursery & Florist in 1951. Now owned by the Hoffmann Family of Companies.
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