Garden Resources
Baptisia Briefing: Growing A North American Native
Baptisia australis, commonly known as false indigo or wild indigo, is a stunning perennial plant beloved by gardeners in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 9. It offers numerous benefits, from environmental to aesthetic, while also being relatively easy to care for. Here are some reasons why adding Baptisia to your garden can be a great […]Read More...
Rain Gardens: Created for Beauty and Functionality
Rain gardens are more than just picturesque additions to a landscape; they are powerful tools for sustainability and environmental stewardship. In a time when climate change is a pressing concern, rain gardens offer a practical solution to mitigate stormwater runoff, promote biodiversity, and enhance the beauty of outdoor spaces. Let’s explore what rain gardens are, […]Read More...
Edible Flowers
Flowers aren’t just for beautiful dining table centerpieces anymore! For all you “foodies” out there, who also love flowers, are you aware that there are numerous blooms that are not only edible but also delicious? Flowers make a striking, colorful, textural and flavorful addition to soups, salads, baked goods and more. Safety First There are […]Read More...
Seed Starting and Companion Planting
Saturday, February 17, 1:00 pm Get a head start on planning your spring and summer garden. Learn about companion planting and learn different methods for seed starting. At the end of the class you’ll receive a small seed starting tray and some seeds to start. A $10.00 nonrefundable fee due at registration. Click here to […]Read More...
5 Most Common Houseplant Pests
It’s not unusual or a sign of failure if houseplants become infested with some common potted plant pests. This problem is more pervasive when introducing newly purchased plants to the home, moving tender houseplants from the outdoors back inside with the changing seasons, and finally, when houseplants are under stress. These buggers can wreak havoc, […]Read More...
Fall Clearance Sale
The Fall Clearance Sale is on with enormous savings on trees, shrubs, roses, ornamental grasses, perennials. Now is the Time to Plant! Warm days and Cool Nights provide the ideal growing environment. Here are a few tips for seeing your late-season plantings through the winter: Avoid stimulating growth: Don’t fertilize or overly amend the soil. […]Read More...
Spring is Here!
Spring is here and Dammann’s is full speed ahead with endless plant production of perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, roses, and planters. Trucks are beginning to arrive with fresh trees and shrubs. Their friendly staff is ready to assist you and get you the help you need. So for any of your gardening needs experience Dammann’s […]Read More...
Protecting Our Pollinators
Every garden requires pollinators, and bees are among the finest. Without them there would be limited flowers and far fewer fruits and vegetables. Did you know that about 30 percent of the food we eat depends on the pollination of bees, including onions, cashews, coffee, carrots, chocolate and vanilla? If we don’t protect these prolific […]Read More...
Perennial Power
When choosing a perennial to fill an empty space in your garden, make sure to get the most bang from your buck by selecting one, or several, long blooming perennialsRead More...
Naturescaping With Regional Perennial Wildflowers
There’s no need to sacrifice beauty when designing or redesigning your yard or garden to be more nature-friendly. Naturescaping is an approach to garden and landscape design that will help save time, money and energy while providing an attractive and healthy habitat for wildlife and people.Read More...




