6 South Rd. Unit B
Exeter, RI,
United States
Tel : 401 241 3482
Out in Front Horticulture
Simple, beautiful!
Beans, Beans...
URI Outreach Center
FREE Bean Seeds! We are looking to get rid of our last batch of Seed Sort Program *seeds - are you interested? If you'd like to stock up on beans and the few other varieties that we have left, please visit Lee Menard, URI Master Gardener Seed Sort Coordinator at the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center on Tuesday 4/30 from 9am - 1pm. Bring a bag or box to fill. You may enter Greenhouse 3 through the URI Outreach and Education parking lot. Share the love! *All seeds are generously donated by Ocean State Job Lot and sorted by the URI Master Gardeners for educational gardens across the state. Join our mailing list to receive an order form for next year's seed sort. We'll also have seeds available at East Farm Spring Festival on May 11 in Kingston!
We like trees, Dave is the "tree fairy" after all, so we thought it a good idea to share this article:
Trees Make Sense, Cents and Scents - Green Tips -
www.ecori.org
By WENDY FACHON/ecoRI News contributor It’s conventional wisdom to keep trees away fro...
Remember the story last year in Coventry about a black substance all over outdoor furniture, plants and toys? The culprit is a little bug called Lecanium scale, attached to trees. The bug feeds and created a honeydew that turns black. ***Call Dave at (401)241-3482 to control this before it become a nuisance, before May.
Backyard black substance is natural, says CELS researcher
web.uri.edu
Oct 9, 2012Backyard black substance is natural, says CELS researcherHeather FaubertThe black sticky stuff covering furniture and other backyard objects that has so many homeowners complaining in Coventry and elsewhere is just the result of a combination of natural occurrences, says a URI research as...
Ah, rain! We've been very busy at Out in Front and a little Sunday afternoon rain is just what the Dr. ordered. Everyone wins, the trees were getting thirsty...
Baby chicks...must be Spring!
Cleaned up trees on Ten Rod Rd. today...investing in preventative maintenance can avoid costly property damage down the road!
Tonight!!!
The Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association
DON'T FORGET ABOUT TOMORROW'S TWILIGHT MEETING!! Please Join The RI Nursery & Landscape Association for The Twilight Landscape Meeting Series Sponsored by John T. Howard Agency and Farm Family Insurance Companies Location: Chase Farms, 1681 West Main Road (Rt. 114), Portsmouth, RI — (401) 639-7995 Topic and Presentations: What? No Impatiens?” * Downy mildew infecting Impatiens and other species - Heather Faubert, URI Cooperative Extension * Ball Horticulture - Mitch Rand of Ball Horticultural * Expert Design Panel Discussion - Suggesting alternatives Designers: Hali Beckman, Katie Parent, Elizabeth Stauffer, Laura Willson and Pam Gilpin Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Time: 5:00 p.m. Food: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Salads! and Drinks **Pesticide Credits Available** Free to all RINLA Members & Employees Looking Forward to Seeing You All There! Need more information call Shannon at 874.5220 or email: executivedirector@rinla.org
The Winter Moth larvae are here. Dave & the Out in Front crew are hard at work trying to keep those bud eating inch worms from doing too much damage!!! Check out this informative white paper to learn more: