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January 4, 2021 By Hyams Garden Center

Issues to be looked into before the Installation of a Fountain

Fountain installation can be carried out efficiently if the following issues are addressed prior to the installation:

Accessibility of the Area for Installation: Take into account the size and weight of the fountain you have selected and thus determine the best route to bring the fountain to the location where it has to be installed. That is the key. For smaller fountain this may be inconsequential. However, one needs to pay attention to the issue of accessibility if you have to bring in pool or wall basins and other large pieces. The wellbeing of your home and fountain as well as the safety of our installation personnel will have to be clearly thought through. Fountains that include basins with diameters 70” or larger require that our delivery truck be able to back up directly to the installation site.

Clear the Area prior to Installation: A clean and properly grated area is ideal for installation. Please do your best to clear the area. If any existing landscaping, etc., needs to be removed please do so or notify us before delivery. If additional equipment or materials are needed please let us know beforehand, as this will aid in completing the job properly and in a timely fashion. For example, if the area is boggy, we suggest mixing in contractor’s sand to improve drainage and help stabilize the fountain. On the other hand, if the fountain is going on a deck or a wall and drilling is necessary to hang the fountain, conceal the cord or access electricity, the proper drill and specific bits will be necessary. We aim to arrive properly equipped and be able to finish the job efficiently. However, we need to tap into your knowledge of the location of installation and cooperation to get it done right the very first time.

Electricity and Access to Water are the basic necessities of installing a fountain. Electricity must be in place before our personnel arrive on site for installation. If you do not have electricity in the area, we suggest that you have a standard outdoor electrical box on a GFI breaker installed in an accessible place nearby the fountain and within the reach of the pump’s cord. Finally, before our personnel leave the installation site, they must fill water and operate the fountain to ensure that it is working properly. If the fountain site is a considerable distance from the water source, please make sure to supply additional hose.

Please contact Hyams Garden Center at 843-795-4570 if you have any further questions or concerns. It is important to know as much as possible before we arrive on the site of installation in order to save us all valuable time and money. Your cooperation in helping us to improve our service is always appreciated.   

Filed Under: Fountain Installations, Fountains, Garden Center, Gardening Wisdom, Uncategorized, What Does the Gardener Say? Tagged With: Fountain Installations, Hyams Garden Center

May 4, 2019 By Hyams Garden Center

Grow your Berries in Containers!

Growing your own berries is an ideal way to save money vs. buying them from the store and can be a very rewarding summertime treat! One of the easiest ways to care for these different berries is by growing them in a container. Doing this gives you the ability to control the soil type the plant needs as well as protecting it from subfreezing temperatures in the winter. All berries enjoy at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day as well as a good draining soil and container.

In choosing a pot, you may want to decide to go with a plastic container since they hold in moisture well but not heat, they are less expensive and are very light weight in comparison to other containers. Berries can be a favorite treat not only for you, but for birds as well. Keep an eye out when berries start forming; you may need to use a bird-friendly netting to cover the plants.

Blueberries are one of the easiest berries to care for in that they are highly resistant to pests and diseases. They require the lowest soil pH of all berries ranging between 4.5 and 6.0 depending on variety. To ensure a good harvest, choose two different varieties to plant since blueberries need to cross-pollinate. Blueberries don’t enjoy having “wet feet” so choose a pot and soil that will drain well.

Blackberries are extremely hardy plants and are great for container gardening. When choosing your container, choose one that is at least 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep and plant only one per pot. Using a soil such as the Pro-Mix Outdoor is a good choice for planting blackberries since they need a pH of 5.0 to 6.5. Blackberries can be susceptible to a few pests and disease such as spider mites, stinkbugs, orange rust, and powdery mildew.

Raspberries enjoy as much water as they can get and are easily grown using a 5-gallon plastic container. You may want to drill a few addition holes in the bottom of the pot, however, since raspberries don’t like to be waterlogged and this situation could lead to diseases. As with blackberries, using a similar soil is a good choice for planting raspberries with a pH of 5.6 to 6.2. Keep an eye out for pests and diseases that can attack raspberries: cane borers and tarnished plant bugs as well as raspberry mosaic and verticillium wilt.

Strawberries are one of the easiest fruits to grow since they practically take care of themselves as long as their basic needs are met. They grow well in most any container that is at least 8 inches deep (if sitting on the ground) or 12 inches wide (if hanging). When planting, use a good potting soil and plant only deep enough that the area where the leaves begin growing is flush with the surface of the soil. More than likely, the only problem you may encounter with strawberries are slugs. If your plants are on ground level, they will be more susceptible to slugs, but a trick to deterring these pests is to line the top of the container with copper tubing or strips on the outside.

Stop by Hyams Nursery for more information on berries and other mouthwatering plants such as the muscadine and scuppernong grapes!

Filed Under: Garden Center, Gardening Tips, Planters and Pots Tagged With: Growing Berries in Containers, Hyams Garden Center, Planters, Pots

April 2, 2019 By Hyams Garden Center

Custom Designed Containers, Pots, Window Boxes and Baskets

Hyams Garden Center designs containers, pots, window boxes and baskets with beautiful plants of customers’ preferences. Our creative designers help you to choose plants and containers from our tremendous selection or when you drop off your existing pots, window boxes and baskets, they help refresh and replant to suit your particular style and space. Designing and planting of your custom containers and pots are done at the Garden Center to be picked up by you or they can even be delivered to you.

Filed Under: Custom Designed Containers, Pots, Window Boxes and Baskets, Garden Center, Outdoor Décor, Planters and Pots, Services Tagged With: Custom Designed Window Boxes, Hyams Garden Center, Pots and Containers

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