Photo Safari event photo gallery

Come by Niemann’s today and take some pictures for our photo gallery. Remember, every day of our photo safari event we are giving away one hanging basket–so stop in a register today!

Photo gallery

Photo safari event at Niemann’s! July 21-31

 
Bring your kids and camera and come to Niemann’s for a photo safari!
   


 

  • Wednesday, July 22 through Saturday the 31st, you’re invited to come and take pictures in our gorgeous garden center during our photo safari event!      

  •  Send us your best shots each day and we will feature them on our website and Facebook page.      

  • Each day of the event, we will GIVE AWAY one hanging basket (regular price, up to $34.95). NO PURCHASE necessary to enter the drawing. Just come in and sign up!
  •  Come check out our sale items, too!  

Grasshopper stoppers

  • Grasshoppers and Bugs? No problem. Protect your garden and flowers from pests with a variety of products from Niemann’s Gardens.
    • Nolo Bait–organically and selectively sterilizes and kills grasshoppers only. PET-SAFE. Create a bait trap using a tin can in your garden to entice grasshoppers to munch bait rather than veggies.  

    • Don’t Bug ME and Bug Shooter are organic sprays to eliminate many bugs including aphids, caterpillars, earwigs, mites, and sowbugs. They are SAFE for flowers and vegetables!  

    • Kill-A-Bug is a conventional, granular pesticide that eliminates grasshoppers and many other bugs.

     

    Hydroponics: a great way to grow!

    Hydroponics—sounds futuristic, but it’s really quite an old method of gardening. Hydroponic gardening involves growing plants in water instead of soil. This method has been around since Bible times—ever heard of the hanging gardens of Babylon? Those clever Babylonians discovered that their flowers and veggies grew faster if they didn’t use a soil mix.  By feeding the plants with water running through the roots, growers could get sometimes as much as twice the growth because they didn’t have to worry so much about the alkalinity or acidity of the soil.

    Today we have much more sophisticated and easier ways of growing using hydroponics.  Think you’d like to try hydroponic growing? Take a moment to review these tips for success.

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    1. Water: Water should be neutral in alkalinity or acidity (ideally about 6.3 pH).

    2.  Food: Use a fertilizer that dissolves and mixes easily with water.  Our recommendations are to use FoxFarm products because they are water soluble, organic (OMRI) approved, and easy to use.

    3.  “Soil”: Use a base for holding plants upright in the water like mesh pots, Hydroton (little pellets of clay), plastic clone mesh, vermiculite, or perlite.  You can even use old marbles from your childhood as a “soil” for your plants!

    4. O2: Install a small pump in your hydroponic system to continually oxygenate your water.  Roots must have oxygenated water to grow.

    5. Light: Plants need light!  Use good lighting, either sunlight, or light bulbs that carry more of the red and blue spectrum of the light for growing the best plants.  Fourteen hours of light and ten hours of darkness is best for great plants and veggies.

    6.  Heat: Temperatures should be in the range of 75 degrees during the day and 65 degrees at night for optimum growth.

    We at Niemann’s Gardens want you to be a successful gardener. We would be happy to help you as you explore gardening with hydroponics!

    –Scott and Birgie Niemann

    Questions? Call us at 970-984-3850

    Gardener’s tip of the month: Feed your plants

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    Feed your plants                   

    Do you like to eat? Well, your plants do, too. Proper use of fertilizers is an essential part of summertime growing, especially in this part of the country. In our region, to achieve best results from the soil, you’ve got to add nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium—the three things your plants love best to eat. (more…)


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