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Urban Thickets Landscapes & Garden Center

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Topic: Urban Thickets Landscapes & Garden Center
Posted By: UrbanThickets
Subject: Urban Thickets Landscapes & Garden Center
Date Posted: Aug 21 2012 at 12:29pm
Urban Thickets is a full service landscape company and garden center located in Poasttown in the old Score Chrysler Dodge building on Route 4. Our landscape division offers design, installation, and maintenance. We mow grass, mulch, weed, prune, provide leaf removal and snow removal. We also do paver and wall installation. Call us to set up an appointment. Our garden center has much to offer, as well. While we have annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees, we have a lot more. We have pavers, stepping stones, wall block, mulch, top soil, compost, sand, and gravel for the "do it yourselfer". Inside the store you will find tools, such as rakes and shovels, preen, roundup, sevin, etc. We also offer Buckley Bros. feed for horses, chickens, goats, rabbits, and more. We have dog and cat food, kitty litter, and bird seed. We also provide for the hunter: We have deer attractants, such as corn, salt blocks, trophy rock, lucky buck mineral, deer cane, etc. We also will be offering deer feeders and scents, and scent blockers. Stop down and check out our competitively priced selection! Remember to shop local and support the "little guy"! Our address is 6239 Germantown Rd (route 4). Call us at 513.217.1948. We look forward to serving your needs.



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Posted By: Vivian Moon
Date Posted: Aug 21 2012 at 1:17pm
Good Luck on your your new landscaping business.
I will stop by and see you this fall


Posted By: UrbanThickets
Date Posted: Sep 12 2012 at 11:16am
The mums arrived last week and look incredible. We also have some of the largest cabbage and kale I have ever seen! Just a reminder about the deer attractants (including corn) and feed that is also available with weekly deliveries. Stop by and check us out!


Posted By: UrbanThickets
Date Posted: Sep 26 2012 at 1:40pm
Urban Thickets Landscapes & Garden Center is having our fall plant sale. We are currently offering buy three plants and receive one of equal or lesser value free! This includes mums, perennials, shrubs, and trees. Stop by today and check out our selection while it lasts!



Posted By: ground swat
Date Posted: Sep 26 2012 at 3:57pm
Deer Attractants?????? I was looking for a scope and silencer!!! 


Posted By: UrbanThickets
Date Posted: Sep 27 2012 at 11:38am
Our deer attractants include corn, salt blocks, lucky buck, trophy rock, and several different kind of deer cane, just to mention a few. As for a scope and silencer, you might want to try Roberson's or Thompson's out here in Madison.


Posted By: John Beagle
Date Posted: Sep 30 2012 at 3:13pm
Thanks for posting, I'll have to check you out this week.

Hopefully you have some year end deals on some blue spruce starters.

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Posted By: UrbanThickets
Date Posted: Oct 29 2012 at 4:03pm
Beginning November 1st Urban Thickets Landscapes & Garden Center will have new operating days and hours for the winter.

Sunday: closed
Monday: closed
Tuesday: 12-6
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 12-6
Friday: 12-6
Saturday: 10-3


Posted By: VietVet
Date Posted: Oct 29 2012 at 4:37pm
Urban Thickets, got a question.

I have ornamental grass planted around the house. Description is thin green with some white stripping running the length of the leaf. Growth height at this time- ~ foot tall. Spreads. Should I trim this down to a shorter length for winter or leave alone? Getting ready to trim the hostas to ground level. Thank you for any advice.


Posted By: Pacman
Date Posted: Oct 29 2012 at 8:47pm
Vet,

We cut ours down to about an 1/2"  or so every year.  It growns back beautifully.  Ours is about 3' tall now.

PacmanCool


Posted By: UrbanThickets
Date Posted: Nov 07 2012 at 12:04pm
We tend to leave grasses stand until spring. This provides some winter interest, especially with snow on them. It becomes a personal preference. When you do cut them back, you should cut them to the ground (or a few inches from the ground).


Posted By: rowan10
Date Posted: Nov 10 2012 at 2:51am
You can start trimming now. Just trim not uproot. If you can not do it right hire a gardener for a month and learn from him at the same time invest in springer scissor and garden soil. maybe some fertilizer organic Happy gardening..
http://www.growlandscapes.net - Landscape Design VA



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