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    STORE HOURS
    WEEKDAYS 10 - 6
    WEEKENDS 10 - 5
    VICTORIA DAY - 10 -5


    OUR NURSERY YARD IS NOW OPEN

    GROBE ROSE SALE NOW ON!

    ALL SALES ARE FINAL
    If you are uncertain in any way about any item to be purchased here, please do not make it.


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    Questions & Answers


    WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO PLANT?

    See our answer here.


    DO YOU SHIP YOUR PLANTS?
    We can deliver plants across Waterloo Region, Guelph, South Wellington County, Puslinch and environs only.
    We do not ship plants into the GTA, the US or across Canada.
    For more answers on shipping click here.

    HOW DO I PLANT A TREE?
    See our video here for the proper way.


    HOW SHOULD I WATER MY PLANTS?
    See our video here for the proper way.


    HOW DO I OVERSEED MY LAWN?

    See our video here for tips on how.


    WHAT NEW PLANTS DO
    YOU HAVE THIS YEAR?

    See our Plant Galleries.

    ARE GROBE'S PLANTS
    GUARANTEED?

    Yes! See details here.

    HOW DO I KNOW IF A PLANT IS DEAD?
    See this page.

    WHY ARE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREES SO NICE?
    Because we take the time to check on the crop in the field.  See here for a 'behind the scenes' look.


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     Believe It: Grasses You Don't Have To Mow 
    Grasses are easy!

    One of the beautiful features of ornamental grasses is that they are truly 'plants for all seasons' and will supply interest, movement and texture in your garden throughout the year. Some types shoot straight out of the ground in early spring, while others hold back and show their true colours in summer. Fall is the time to enjoy the flowers and drying seed heads, and then in winter the grass blades generally become straw-coloured, but still look attractive under ice and snow.

    There is incredible variety among ornamental grasses -- from the fine leaves of delicate-looking alpine tufts to the six- to eight-foot feathery heights of eulalie grass (Miscanthus spp.). There are species that prefer sun: blue oat grass (Helictrotrichon sempervirens) and silver feather grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Silver Feather'). Grasses that adapt well to wet sites are manna grass (Glyceria maxima 'Variegata') and zebra grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus strictus'). And there are even grasses for shady areas, such as northern sea oats (Chasmanthium latifolium).

    Grasses require little attention. Most grow in a wide range of soil conditions -- in fact invasive types such as blue lyme grass (Elymus arenarius glaucus), manna grass and gardener's garters (Phalaris arundinaceae) actually behave better if planted in uncultivated soil or heavy clay.

    Most ornamental grasses are disease- and pest-free, and being perennials, only require that dead foliage be cut down to a few inches above ground early in spring. If grass begins to look ratty or unattractive any time during the season, simply cut it back, and fresh growth will rejuvenate the clump immediately.

    When selecting grasses, consider height, form, foliage colour and season of flower. There are tall majestic grasses that can be used as screens or backgrounds for borders, and dwarf forms of grass that make attractive edging material for beds.

    There is a kaleidoscope of colour available in the grass family. Don't just think green -- think steel blue, think ruby red, think cinnamon brown, think copper and tan, even think zebra stripes!

    Even the seed heads of ornamental grasses will give you a different effect in your garden. Some are delicate like puffs of smoke, while others have heavy nodding pods that undulate beautifully in the wind.

    And, speaking of wind, once ornamental grasses are established in your garden, you soon realize that they are seen at their best in the current of a gentle breeze. Unlike any other group of plants, these lovely long-stemmed beauties will add a fluid dimension to the landscape that it unrivalled.

    This information is provided by Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association, one of the most vibrant associations of its kind in North America, comprised of over 2,000 members, nine sector groups and nine local chapters. Grobe's Nursery and Garden Centre is a founding member of the Waterloo Chapter of Landscape Ontario, and has been a member in good standing for over 25 years.

      
    Grobe's Nursery and Garden Centre
    1787 Greenhouse Road
    R.R. #2, Breslau, Ontario, Canada N0B 1M0
    Look for the Orange Buildings Just Off Kitchener-Guelph Highway #7
    Phone: 519-648-2247
    Email: info@grobenursery.com
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