

Gardening Tips for November
November is the perfect month to prepare your garden for winter while setting the stage for spring growth. Focus on cleanup, protection, and a few strategic plantings to keep your garden thriving. 🍂 Clear and Protect Rake leaves regularly : Fallen leaves can smother grass and create mold if left on hard surfaces. Use them as mulch or add them to compost. Mulch perennials after the first hard freeze : This protects roots from frost heaving caused by soil freezing and thawing.


Gardening Tips for December
December brings the quiet rest of winter to the garden, but there’s still plenty you can do to support the health of your landscape and prepare for the growing season ahead. Even small tasks during this dormant month can make a big difference once spring arrives. 1. Protect Plants from Harsh Weather Cold snaps, frost, and drying winds can stress shrubs and young trees. Add a fresh layer of mulch around the base of plants, wrap vulnerable evergreens in burlap, and avoid prunin


August is Here
How did August creep up so suddenly? I've been working all summer and haven't had time to create anything fun and whimsical. So last...


Bazin's on Church, Vienna VA
I've been crazy busy this spring working on countless projects. Here is a little something I created for the retaining wall at Bazin's on...
The Secret Life of Flowers
This video is truly breathtaking!


February Garden Chores
It may be chilly, but there are February garden chores that will make your spring garden beautiful and healthy! http://bit.ly/2GjPn8Z


Humidity and Houseplants
We tend to forget about outdoor plants during the winter months. Though container plantings as well as evergreen shrubs and trees should...
Holiday Decor
We can deck the halls, containers and more! MJMGardens offers a variety of decor! Holiday Containers, Interior Decor, Holiday Trees,...



















