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  1. What are your hours?
  2. Why aren’t you open Sundays?
  3. What Percentage of the plants sold do you grow?
  4. Do you offer landscaping?
  5. Do you sell trees or shrubs?
  6. Do you guarantee the plants you sell?
  7. What is “special” about plants grown at Meadow View?
  8. How often do I water my plants?
  9. Do you have any plants that grow in the shade?
  10. Do you have any new plants that I can grow?
  11. How often do I fertilize my plants?
  12. When is it safe to plant annuals in the spring?

What are your hours?

What are your hours?
January – February 29
Monday - Friday Open 9AM – 6PM
Saturdays & Sundays Closed

March 1 – April 12
Monday – Friday Open 9AM – 6PM
Saturdays Open 9AM – 5PM
Sundays Closed

April 13 – April 30 [see May below]
Monday – Friday Open 9AM – 6PM
Saturdays Open 9AM – 5PM
Sundays Open 12Noon – 5PM

May 1 – June 8
Monday – Friday Open 9AM – 7PM
Saturdays Open 9AM – 5PM
Sundays Open 12Noon – 5PM
Memorial Day (5/26) Open 9AM – 2PM

June 9 – December 24th
Monday – Friday Open 9AM – 6PM
Saturdays Open 9AM – 5PM
Sundays Closed

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Why aren’t you open Sundays?

Sundays are for worship and time to be with the family. Attend your place of worship and thank God for your family and enjoy the day. We do open Sunday afternoons in the spring for your convenience, see Retail Hours.

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What percentage of the plants sold do you grow?

Over 90% of the plants we sell are grown in our greenhouses here in New Carlisle. A few specialty plants may be purchased in from time to time.

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Do you offer landscaping?

No, at the present time we do not offer this service but we will be happy to assist you with a sketch for a functional design. We will be glad to recommend a reputable local firm that will provide full service for all of your needs. See The Garden View advertisers for suggestions.

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Do you sell trees or shrubs?

We do not stock trees or shrubs but we do special order them from the wholesale nurseries in the area for specific orders. It takes all of the more than 350 years of horticultural experience that has been accumulated by our team to grow the broad selection of quality annuals, perennials, herbs and seasonal color plants for use in and around your home.

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Do you guarantee the plants you sell?

Yes, we offer our Green Thumb Guarantee that states- “If at any time during the current growing season you are not completely satisfied, simply return the item with your receipt for a full replacement.”

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What is “special” about plants grown at Meadow View?

We strive to offer the healthiest most attractive plants on the market. By paying close attention to many details, our staff of plant lovers nurture our crops from seeds, cuttings, or divisions until they become a saleable size. Our belief is that if our customers start with purchasing healthy vigorous plants, they will grow and prosper in your garden and provide the results you are seeking.

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How often do I water my plants?

Most container grown plants purchased at Meadow View should only be watered when they dry down. If the soil feels moist when you insert your finger up to the first knuckle, don’t water. A thorough watering is suggested when plants first start to wilt when the soil feels dry to the touch. Drainage is very important so excess water escapes the container. Plants should not be allowed to sit in a saucer of water for more than 15-20 minutes. For further information stop in and ask one of our friendly staff.

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Do you have any plants that grow in the shade?

Yes, we have a great assortment of perennials and annuals that will perform in the shade. Stop in and pick up a tip sheet on shade plants, or ask one of our friendly staff.

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Do you have any “new” plants I can grow?

Yes, each year we try many new varieties. Some turn out to be real winners, some don’t, but it is interesting and fun to experiment with different plants as there is such a wide selection from which to choose.

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How often do I fertilize my plants?

Annuals-We recommend incorporating slow release fertilizer such as Osmocote when planting and using a water soluble fertilizer such as Miracle Gro or Jacks each time you water for the first two weeks after transplanting annuals. The water soluble fertilizer gets the plants off to a good start and the slow release continues to feed gradually throughout the growing season. An occasional watering with water soluble fertilizer throughout the season ensures good healthy plants.
Perennials- Water soluble fertilizer is recommended to get your perennial plants established. Application of a slow release fertilizer is a good idea for the first growing season after planting.

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When is it safe to plant annuals in the spring?

The official frost free or “safe” date for planting most annuals in our area is
May 15. Pansies can be planted as early as March as they are tolerant of frost and freezing and actually perform better in cool weather. Petunias, snapdragons and dusty miller can be safely planted before May 15 as they are frost tolerant.

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