Although we’re still “closed”, the greenhouses are filling up. Lots of color already.

Our over-wintered plants are looking great. The fruit trees (250+) are loaded with flower buds. Earlier ordered shrubs arrived last week. Our load of bare root plants will be here this week.

 

We hope to open very soon, when the gate is open. You can reach us by phone: 603-543-0384 or email:  info@logcabinnurserynh.com


 

 Pine Bark Mulch has arrived. Load of hemlock due this week. Prices same as last year – a surprise!

 

 

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SERVICES


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Greenhouses/Nursery

 The nursery and greenhouses will open soon – looking at April 20th. (??) Vegetable seedlings are coming along well. Hangers look great already. Getting perennials out of winter storage as time allows. A really busy time of year for us.   

 

 

 

 

 

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Landscaping

 We hope that 2024 will bring more people interested in getting their hands dirty as well as learning about growing and taking care of shrubs and trees. Like many businesses, we are missing “good” workers to help us with our activities this year. 

Again, like other businesses, we are making necessary adjustments and will push on. The phone and emails are already active with customers so we’re very optimistic and we’re ready to go to work !!

 

 

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Water Works

 We’ve been involved with many water projects including large ponds, back yard reflection pools, pondless waterfalls, and even interior pools. Water features give hours of enjoyment and adds another dimension to your yard.

We also have water lilies available at the nursery.


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Invasive Plant and Insect Control

We are surrounded by plants that are not native to our area. Many of these plants are considered invasive and have become a serious problem for all of us. Invasive insects are also on the rise and even invasive worms. These “snake worms” are here to stay and we need to learn to manage them. To date, there are no “wormicides”(a made-up name) to control them. We encounter them about every where we go already.

 We also can help you control insects, scales and fungi attacking your plants, native and non-native issues.

Forestry and Arboriculture

We no longer do forest management plans for current use as we’ve had to focus on other aspects of our business.  We do however, take care for shade trees and small tracts of forests. Basically “Urban Forestry”.

Plant care involves pruning, fertilizing, pest control, soil amendments, and other treatments of shrubs and trees. If your tree or shrub is in poor soil, we can remove that soil with our air spade and replace it with good amended soil with out harming the tree. Your plant’s health will improve.

The use of specialized fertilizers at appropriate times will help tree defenses against pests. Currently this is one of the best treatments against the new Beech Leaf Disease coming our way soon.

 

Christmas Trees

Christmas Season

Our Christmas season starts the day after Thanksgiving.  We’ll have wreaths, roping, sprays, swags and trees for sale. Many of the products are made by us here at the greenhouses.  Our Christmas trees are grown by us just a few miles from here – mostly Fraser Fir. We close when all our products are gone, usually with in two weeks, so please shop early.

Many customers call in their orders before Thanksgiving.