Southwest Idaho Fruit Tree Planting Guide

Southwest Idaho Fruit Tree Planting Guide

When to Plant Your 2026 Dave Wilson Nursery Trees Spring is the perfect time to plant fruit trees in Southwest Idaho. Whether you're starting a backyard orchard or adding new varieties to your landscape, timing matters. Planting during the dormant season helps trees...

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Supporting Pollinators

Supporting Pollinators

Support Pollinators by Planting with PurposeHow gardeners can help reverse the insect decline—one bloom at a time. Amid growing concerns over the decline of insect populations—sometimes referred to as the “insect apocalypse”—there’s a simple and powerful way that...

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Boise Spring Flowers Planting Guide

Boise Spring Flowers Planting Guide

Blooms Are Here!  Welcome to our guide on selecting and planting the best flowers in Idaho! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, knowing the perfect planting times in the Nampa and Boise area is the secret to a stunning garden. Our handy chart...

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Boise Spring Herbs and Veggies Planting Guide

Boise Spring Herbs and Veggies Planting Guide

Get Growing: Your Spring Herb & Veggie Planting Guide Spring is the perfect time to get your hands in the fertile Nampa dirt and start something delicious. Whether you're dreaming of crisp greens, sweet peas, or fresh herbs right from your backyard, this...

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Hardy Mums

Hardy Mums

Caring for Mums Year-Round Your new mum may be planted in full sun or in a place where it gets half a day of sun. Plant your mum at the same level in the ground as it is now planted in the pot. Loosen any compacted roots and water it in well. Remove any spent blooms...

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Garlic Growing, Harvesting, Curing, and Storing

Garlic Growing, Harvesting, Curing, and Storing

Garlic is a fairly easy plant to grow and care for. It is generally planted in the fall after the first killing frost. Here in zone 6B, we generally plant between October 15 and Nov 1. Garlic needs several weeks of cold weather to properly form bulbs.   Planting:...

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5 Types of Hydrangeas and How to Tell Them Apart

5 Types of Hydrangeas and How to Tell Them Apart

Proven Winners hydrangeas are beloved for their stunning blooms. Here are the five common types to help you identify them:   Bigleaf Hydrangea - Hydrangea macrophyllaBloom shape: Large, round clusters (mophead) or flat-topped with outer petals surrounding a...

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How to Control Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes

How to Control Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes

What is Tomato Blossom End Rot? Blossom end rot is a common garden physiological disorder caused by a lack of calcium within the plant. It can occur in pepper, squash, cucumber, and melon fruits as well as tomatoes. It is NOT caused by an insect (so don't attempt to...

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Growing Tomatoes

Growing Tomatoes

Growing your own tomatoes is not only a rewarding experience once you can pick them, vine ripened, but it's a flavorful one as well. Here are some helpful ideas and suggestions for getting that juicy fruit as succulent as possible. Since tomatoes require a long...

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Fruit Trees 2024

Fruit Trees 2024

Here is our list of fruit trees for 2024.Call today: 208-461-6101Fruit tree options from Dave Wilson: See the full list in the link below.Additional fruit trees and berry options available:Blueberry Brunswick Blueberry Burgundy Blueberry Pink Lemonade Blueberry Aurora...

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