3517 Beechwood Ave., Alliance Oh 44601

888 292-2814, (330) 823-1455

www.dehoffs.com, sales@dehoffs.com

ANNUAL NURSERY SALE!

SEPTEMBER 27

Jack-o-lantern contest

We are accepting all types of decorated pumpkins and gourds this year for our Jack-o-lantern contest.  We encourage creativity and will select winners from the following age categories: Ages 1-4, ages 5-9, ages 10-15, and age 16 and up.    Bring us your pumpkin or gourd by Friday, Sept. 26, to enter this year’s contest!  Prize winners will be notified Saturday, Sept. 27.

 

· 50% OFF most trees and shrubs

· Rose Bushes only $5.00

· Buy one –Get one Free on selected perennials

· 20% off all giftshop items

· Dick Sutton and Friends country music jam session. 11am-1pm

Trees:

Weeping Cherries

Flowering Pears

Japanese Maples

Crabapples

Oaks

Maples

Bald Cypress

Fruit Trees

Honeylocusts

Serviceberry

Ginkgo

Dogwood

Plus many more!

Shrubs:

Lilac

Hydrangea

Ninebark

Viburnum

Ornamental Grasses

Junipers

Dwf. Alberta Spruce

Raspberries

Grapes

Wisteria

Honeysuckle

 

Plus many more!

Old World Cobble

Reach back in time with this new product from Hanson Hardscapes.  Old World Cobble gives the appearance of cobblestone but provides the durability of bricks.  It comes in three different colors and completely random shapes. Stop by DeHoff’s to see our display!

Text Box: If you’ve been blown away 
by Ike — Now’s the time to 
replant your trees!

Get ready for spring—

Plant your bulbs now!

Text Box: Root cuttings from bedding plants such as begonias, coleus, geraniums and impatiens. These plants can be overwintered in a sunny window and provide plants for next year's garden.
Before the first frost, dig up caladiums, dahlias, cannas and glads. Allow them to dry and store them in a dry place for the winter.
Do not wait for frost warnings to move your plants indoors. Temperatures of 45 degrees Fahrenheit or lower can damage many tropical house plants.
Fall is a good time for improving your garden soil. Add manure, compost and leaves to increase the organic matter.
Pot chives, parsley and other herbs to extend the growing season in the house.
If you only do one weed and feed application per year, do it now. We find that a fall application will give you a better lawn for next year
Allow plants to finish the summer growth cycle in a normal manner. Never encourage growth with heavy applications of fertilizer or excessive pruning at this time. Plants will delay the dormancy process that has already begun in anticipation of winter in the months ahead. New growth can be injured by an early freeze.
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Text Box: My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant's point of view.  ~H. Fred Ale

Red Tulips

Think Spring!

There is no better way to create a stunning spring display of color than with bulbs!  But you have to plant them now in order to enjoy their splendor next spring.  It’s kind of like putting your money into a savings account. You invest your time and money now and reap the dividends after a few cold months!

Hybrid Tulip

Daffodils

Fall Festival—It’s our annual tree and nursery stock sale!  50% off all our nursery plants!  We’ll also have a pumpkin decorating contest, and delicious apple refreshments

Sept. 27

Annual Christmas Open House

Nov. 22-23