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Fall Gardening Tips

It’s Fall in Cincinnati! What should you be doing in the garden? Here are a few fall gardening tips to keep your gardening looking fantastic: Take Care of the Dirt One of the most important… Continue Reading

Summer Plant Tips

Cincinnati Gardening Made Simple: Summer Plant Tips It’s time for summer gardening! What should you be doing in the garden? Ron Wilson shares his advice and summer plant tips for keeping your garden looking great… Continue Reading

Why should I deadhead my flowers?

Have you ever wondered, “Why deadheading flowers is important?”  This week, we are discussing why you should deadhead flowers. What is deadheading? Deadheading is the act of removing spent flowers from a plant. Why deadhead… Continue Reading

Vegetable Gardening in Cincinnati

Vegetable Gardening Questions – Cincinnati gardeners love their veggies. Here are some common vegetable gardening questions and answers. “What vegetables can you plant in Cincinnati in early Spring?” As long as the soil is workable… Continue Reading

Why are my plants not blooming?

“Why are my plants not blooming?”  A common garden question, “Why are my plants not blooming?” You purchased your plant for its beautiful blooms, then they went away. Our expert growers are sharing their tips… Continue Reading

How to Care for Roses

Growing a collection of 90 kinds of roses, our rose growers understand how to grow healthy roses. This week, Natorp’s Rose experts are answering your questions on caring for Roses. Rose Garden Questions “My rose’s… Continue Reading

Edible Gardening

This week, we are answering your edible gardening questions from fruit trees to tomatoes. “What are the citrus plants growing at the Outlet?”  We have a great selection of citrus plants that are perfect for… Continue Reading

Tree Care

Tree Care At Natorp’s Nursery we grow 10,00o trees each year, this week our tree experts are answering your tree care questions. “Is it okay to use Tree Wrap as a trunk protector against deer… Continue Reading