7171 Wooster Pike · Medina, OH 44256
      330-725-3509 · info@boyerts.com
     Store Hours through July 15, 2013
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New for 2011

New for 2011

Returning Favorites

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Helpful Handouts

Helpful Handouts

New for 2011

New for 2011

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Returning Favorites

Annuals

Annuals

Begonia - Angel Wing

Begonia - Angel Wing

Calibrachoa - Minifamous

Calibrachoa - Minifamous

Canna

Canna

Gallardia - Mesa Yellow

Gallardia - Mesa Yellow

Gomphrena - Fireworks

Gomphrena - Fireworks

Ornamental Peppers

Ornamental Peppers

Pentas - Butterfly Mix

Pentas - Butterfly Mix

Petunia - Black Velvet

Petunia - Black Velvet

Petunia - Million Bells

Petunia - Million Bells

Petunia - Pinstripe

Petunia - Pinstripe

Petunia - Phantom

Petunia - Phantom

Rudbeckia - Gold Tiger Eye

Rudbeckia - Gold Tiger Eye

Salvia - Victoria Blue

Salvia - Victoria Blue

Sweet Potato Vine - Marguerite

Sweet Potato Vine - Marguerite

Verbena - Aztec Blue

Verbena - Aztec Blue

Zinnias - Profusion Series

Zinnias - Profusion Series

Perennials

Perennials

2013 Perennial of the Year

2013 Perennial of the Year

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Perennials 3A_SUB_1

Butterfly Banquet

Butterfly Banquet

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Perennials 3D_SUB_1

Perennials A-G

Perennials A-G

Amsonia Hubrichtii

Amsonia Hubrichtii

Anemone 'Whirlwind'

Anemone 'Whirlwind'

Asclepias ‘Soulmate’

Asclepias ‘Soulmate’

Asclepias tuberosa

Asclepias tuberosa

Aster ‘Purple Dome’

Aster ‘Purple Dome’

Brunnera 'Jack Frost'

Brunnera 'Jack Frost'

Buddleia ‘Black Knight’

Buddleia ‘Black Knight’

Coreopsis 'Route 66'

Coreopsis 'Route 66'

Coreopsis 'Sienna Sunset'

Coreopsis 'Sienna Sunset'

Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’

Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’

Echinacea ‘Coral Reef’

Echinacea ‘Coral Reef’

Echinacea ‘Harvest Moon’

Echinacea ‘Harvest Moon’

Echinacea 'Hot Lava'

Echinacea 'Hot Lava'

Echinacea ‘Magnus’

Echinacea ‘Magnus’

Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills'

Echinacea 'Quills and Thrills'

Echinacea 'Secret Desire'

Echinacea 'Secret Desire'

Echinacea ‘Tiki Torch’

Echinacea ‘Tiki Torch’

Gaillardia ‘Oranges and Lemons’

Gaillardia ‘Oranges and Lemons’

Perennials H-Z

Perennials H-Z

Hachenochloa m. ‘Aureola’

Hachenochloa m. ‘Aureola’

Heuchera ‘Cherry Cola’

Heuchera ‘Cherry Cola’

Heuchera ‘Electric Lime’

Heuchera ‘Electric Lime’

Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’

Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’

Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’

Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’

Heuchera ‘Rootbeer’

Heuchera ‘Rootbeer’

Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’

Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’

Hibiscus ‘Plum Crazy’

Hibiscus ‘Plum Crazy’

Hosta ‘Blue Mouse Ears’

Hosta ‘Blue Mouse Ears’

Hosta ‘Great Expectations’

Hosta ‘Great Expectations’

Hosta ‘Praying Hands’

Hosta ‘Praying Hands’

Leucanthemum ‘Becky’

Leucanthemum ‘Becky’

Lilium orientale ‘Casa Blanca’

Lilium orientale ‘Casa Blanca’

Paeonia ‘Dr. Alex Fleming’

Paeonia ‘Dr. Alex Fleming’

Paeonia ‘Felix Crousse’

Paeonia ‘Felix Crousse’

Paeonia ‘Gold Mine’

Paeonia ‘Gold Mine’

Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’

Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’

Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’

Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’

Rudbeckia ‘Herbstonne’

Rudbeckia ‘Herbstonne’

Viola ‘Etain’

Viola ‘Etain’

Fruits & Berries

Fruits & Berries

New for 2011

New for 2011

Returning Favorites

Returning Favorites

Vegetables & Herbs

Vegetables & Herbs

Vegetables Lists

Vegetables Lists

Sweet Peppers

Sweet Peppers

Hot and Semi-Hot Peppers

Hot and Semi-Hot Peppers

Peppers - Scoville Units

Peppers - Scoville Units

Vegetables by Type

Vegetables by Type

Tomatoes - Alphabetical

Tomatoes - Alphabetical

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Tomatoes - By Type

Tomatoes - Best Picks

Tomatoes - Best Picks

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Veggie Garden Recipe

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Vegetable Gardens - How To

Vegetable Gardens - How To

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Gardening 101 Series

Gardening 101 Series

Gardening in Small Spaces

Gardening in Small Spaces

Let's Talk Dirt

Let's Talk Dirt

Potato Pointers

Potato Pointers

Asparagus 101

Asparagus 101

Tomato Tricks

Tomato Tricks

Keeping Plants Healthy

Keeping Plants Healthy

Herbs for the Garden

Herbs for the Garden

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Second Crops

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Insect & Pest Control

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Tomato Suckers

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Blossom End Rot

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Trees & Shrubs

Trees & Shrubs

Bryan's Favorites

Bryan's Favorites

Bonfire Peach

Bonfire Peach

Dappled Willow

Dappled Willow

Diablo Ninebark

Diablo Ninebark

Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud

Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud

Lolli-Pop Crabapple

Lolli-Pop Crabapple

Pink Diamond Hydrangea

Pink Diamond Hydrangea

Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry

Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry

Tamukeyama Japanese Maple

Tamukeyama Japanese Maple

Walker Siberian Pea Shrub

Walker Siberian Pea Shrub

Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub

Weeping Siberian Pea Shrub

Weeping Pussy Willow

Weeping Pussy Willow

Winterberry

Winterberry

Roses

Roses

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Drift Roses

House Plants

House Plants

New for 2011

New for 2011

Returning Favorites

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Garden Center

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Garden Center - 2

Garden Center - 2

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Garden Center - 3

Birding Area

Birding Area

Bird Houses

Bird Houses

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Bird Feeders

American Goldfinches

American Goldfinches

Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles

Bluebirds

Bluebirds

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Cedar Waxwings

Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal

Song Sparrow

Song Sparrow

Tufted Titmouse

Tufted Titmouse

Wild Turkeys

Wild Turkeys

Woodpeckers

Woodpeckers

Garden Supplies

Garden Supplies

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Fertilizers

Espoma

Espoma

Pottery & Containers

Pottery & Containers

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Self-Watering Containers

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Ceramic Pottery

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Terra Cotta Pottery

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Garden Gifts & Art

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Gift Shoppe

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Flags

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Garden Furniture

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Statuary & Bird Baths

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Concrete Statuary

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Terra Cotta

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Monthly Gardening Tips

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July Gardening Tips

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August Gardening Tips

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November Gardening Tips

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Farm

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All Natural Meat

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Choosing the Right House(s) for Your Birds

 

Eastern Screech Owl/Kestrel BoxScreech Owl and Kestral House

Preferred habitat for owls includes mixed stands of deciduous forest on the edge of woods adjacent to fields or wetlands. Kestrels prefer more open country. To prevent use by squirrels, the box for owls can be placed on a pole with a predator guard. Boxes should be placed at least 10 feet high for owls, and 10 to 30 feet high for kestrels.

 

Blue Bird and Tree Swallow HouseEastern Bluebird, Tree Swallow Nest Box

Ideal bluebird habitat is mixed hardwood forest and grasslands. The grassy areas may be meadows, pastures, yards, cemeteries, highway right-of-way, or prairies. The most desirable grass for Bluebird Housebluebirds and tree swallows is short or sparse, mowed or grazed. The area must also be providing enough feeding perches. There can be power lines, fence posts, or scattered trees. Boxed should be mounted on posts, about five feet above ground. Make sure you clean your boxes before each nesting season. A great source of information on bluebirds can be found here: www.nabluebirdsociety.org/bluebirdfacts.htm

Bat House

Bat Houses

Bat houses should be fastened securely to a pole or the side of a building, 12 to 15 feet above ground. They should be on the east side of the house or pole where they will receive sun during the morning and be shaded during the afternoon. Sites protected from the wind and near rivers, lakes, bogs, or marches where insect populations are high will increases the likelihood of use. Bat houses should be put up before April. Here in Ohio, it is a good idea to paint a bat house either black or brown to increase the absorption of solar radiation.

 

Chickadee and House Wren Houses

Chickadee and House Wren House

To attract Chickadees and House Wrens place the box very close to or actually in cover of a shrub or tree. For wrens, mount the house 6 to 8 feet high; for chickadees, it can be slightly higher, up to ten feet.  If placing more than one house ensure that they are 20 to 50 feet apart. Wrens will use sticks and twigs for nesting materials. Chickadees will nest late March and early April. House Wrens nest later in mid April.

Resources:  www.ohiodnr.com/wildlife

 

Boyert's Greenhouse and Farm  •  7171 Wooster Pike, Medina, OH 44256  •   330-725-3509     •     INFO@BOYERTS.COM
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Monday – Friday 9:00AM-8:00PM  ♦  Saturday 9:00AM–6:00PM  ♦  SUNDAYS 10:00AM–5:00PM

 

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