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Backyard Growers Shindig 2019

Updated : February 1, 2020

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Backyard Growers Shindig 2019

Every year we host a big get together for or Our Backyard Grower Members. I’ve been doing this since at least 2003, it’s been so long I can’t even remember. We’ve just set the date for our 2020 Backyard Growers Shindig. Since this is a members only event we only post the date, time and… Click here to read more…

My Elevated Fuel Tank.

Published : January 26, 2020

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A simple elevated fuel tank.

When I first got my Kubota Tractor one of the first things that I discovered was that pouring diesel fuel out of a five gallon can into funnel while standing on the running board of the tractor was not that easy. And usually it ended up with diesel fuel everywhere. I started searching for a… Click here to read more…

My 64th Birthday!

Updated : January 27, 2020

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https://mikesbackyardnursery.com/2015/01/building-a-warm-shelter-for-miniature-donkeys-or-goats/

Who cares that Mike had a birthday? That’s a good question. But people have no been following me online now since 1999, that’s 21 years, and I know some like to know what’s going on with me. So I am going to ask you. Do you care? Do you like posts like this or are… Click here to read more…

Hydrangea Macrophylla ‘Nigra’

Updated : January 22, 2020

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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Nigra'

Macrophylla hydrangeas are some of the most popular hydrangeas because they have large leaves, large blooms that are often very colorful. But they can also be less hardy than those in the Hydrangea paniculata family which are mostly white, off white, lime green. The Macrophyllas come in all kinds of beautiful colors. As growers or… Click here to read more…

A Bird’s Nest Made with 100% Donkey Hair!

Updated : January 19, 2020

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The ultimate example of re-use, recycle, re-purpose! In the fall as soon as the temps start to drop the donkeys start to grow a lot of extra hair for winter protection. They get these crazy big eye brows, a thick mane and extra hair all over their bodies. Come spring it all starts to fall… Click here to read more…

Turning Free Wood Chips into Amazing Compost/Growing Soil

Updated : January 19, 2020

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Well rotted wood chips in a long low pile.

You know what they say right? Free? If something is free then it probably has no value. When it comes to gardeners nothing could be further than the truth. What could be valuable to a gardener? Both compost and mulch are like gold to a gardener. And they both can be quite costly if you… Click here to read more…

The Kubota Zero Turn Mower.

Updated : January 13, 2020

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This spring the retail store garden tractor that I bought in 2010 finally died to the point that I just didn’t want to spend any more money on it. I’m not going to bash the brand, but I will say that I disliked that tractor from the time I bought it. Back in 2010 I… Click here to read more…

Just Some of My Favorite Hosta Varieties.

Updated : January 12, 2020

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Hosta often get sold short because people think they’ve seen all the hostas that they want to see and often tell me; “I’ve got hosta, I don’t need anymore hosta!” When in fact they simply are not familiar with all of the really interesting varieties of hosta that are out there and not usually available… Click here to read more…

Robin’s Backyard Nursery, Forest Ontario, Canada

Updated : February 7, 2020

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The little helper at Robin's Backyard Nursery.

Robin’s Backyard Nursery 15 Arthur St. Forest Ontario Canada Robin is a Member of Our Backyard Growers Business Center which is why her nursery is featured here. Visit Robin’s Backyard Nursery for a real treat. We are only a short 30 minute drive from Sarnia, Strathroy or Grand Bend just off highway 21 in Forest…. Click here to read more…

Why is one side of my Japanese maple, or just one large branch completely dead?

Updated : January 12, 2020

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Verticillium Wilt on a lace leaf weeping Japanese maple.

The damage you see in the above photo is called Vertcillium Wilt. Verticillium wilt attacks all kinds of plants, usually with devastating results. I’ve had it attack at least three if not four of my pretty mature Japanese maples. Verticillium Wilt is a soil borne, fungal type of disease that affects the plants ability to… Click here to read more…

An Easy Way to Build the Perfect Trailer for Moving Plants.

Updated : January 12, 2020

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No matter what kind of work you are doing in your yard or in your backyard nursery it’s always nice to have an easy way to move things around. Our biggest challenge at Mike’s Plant Farm is being about to safely move our freshly potted plants from the potting area to the area in the… Click here to read more…

A Simple Way to Build an Underground Root Cellar.

Updated : January 9, 2020

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Why would you need an underground root cellar? An underground root cellar can provide you a place to store plants, or plant bulbs, anything that you want to protect from freezing. I build mine to store rare Japanese maples that I’d get shipped in during the winter months but couldn’t plant out until spring. One… Click here to read more…

Owl Creek Nursery in Acworth, Georgia

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Spencer Parsons with his winning tomato at the annual Cartersville Farmers Market Tomato Festival. Spencer is a Member of Our Backyard Growers Business Center which is why he is being featured here. I am a former web/mobile developer putting my college degree to good use: making baby plants!! I’ve been in the landscaping business for… Click here to read more…

Brace Land Nursery, Wapwallopen PA

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Brace Land Nursery 376 Pond Hill Mt Rd Wapwallopen PA 18660 Paul Brace is a long time Member of Our Backyard Growers Business Center. Old Fashioned quality, value, and customer service, located in a peaceful country setting! Brace Land Nursery, Wapwallopen PA is within pleasant driving distance of Wilkes-Barre, Berwick, Mountain Top, Nanticoke, and Hazleton… Click here to read more…

Flat Creek Natives LLC Plant Nursery, Perry, Georgia

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Native plants galore—smack dab in the middle of the Peach State!!!!! Stop by Flat Creek Natives, LLC if you are in the area. Founded by Greg Lewis—a native of Whigham Georgia–Flat Creek Natives, LLC is a small, veteran owned business middle Georgia. Greg is is a long time Member of Our Backyard Growers Business Center… Click here to read more…

Wild Juniper Nursery, TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Tom is a Member of Our Backyard Growers Business Center which is why his nursery is being featured here. In July 2017, I began a journey which has led me to operating Wild Juniper Nursery in northwest Lower Michigan – located at my home in Traverse City, Michigan – near Leelanau, Antrim, Benzie, and Antrim… Click here to read more…

Wagner Family Nursery, Slippery Rock, PA

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Wagner Family Nursery, Slippery Rock PA The Wagners are Member of Our Backyard Growers Business Center which is why his nursery is being featured here. A woman owned and a family operated business, Wagner Family Nursery utilizes 2 generations of growers to produce plants for your needs. From perennial flowers and shrubs to ornamentals, evergreens,… Click here to read more…

The Perfect Evergreen for a Heavily Shaded Area.

Updated : December 10, 2019

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Ilex Green Lustre Japanese Holly.

The current images on this page are not great because I took them of plants growing wild in a very heavily wooded area on my property. But I will explain why I decided to use them. Years ago when I first started landscaping houses in 1979 one of my favorite go to plants, an evergreen… Click here to read more…

King Arthur Nursery, LLC, Oakville, Missouri

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Green Giant Arborvitae Rooted Cuttings.

Hello! My name is Kevin Schwab and, along with my wife Christine and daughter Emily, own and operate King Arthur Nursery, LLC. The Schwabs are Members of Our Backyard Growers Business Center which is why his nursery is being featured here. We are located in metro St. Louis, Missouri in a very accessible area of… Click here to read more…

Maples N More, Burnsville, NC

Updated : February 7, 2020

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Crimson-Queen-Laceleaf-Weeping-Japanese-maple.

Maples N More is a licensed and inspected family nursery located in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina. We are located within an hour of Asheville, Boone and Johnson City. Horace and Lisa are Members of Our Backyard Growers Business Center which is why his nursery is being featured here. Lisa’s dad was… Click here to read more…

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