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Wasson Nursery and Landscaping
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We are a family-owned and operated business that began in Union City, Indiana with Dan Wasson Sr. Dan was offered the opportunity to purchase a small nursery after being its sole employee for only seven weeks, and in June of 1977, Wasson Nursery was born.
Continuing to grow year after year, one piece of equipment at a time, what started as a one man operation has grown into a company of over 60 employees. In March of 2006, Wasson Nursery expanded its retail operations from Union City to Muncie with the opening of the Wasson Nursery Express. Then, in 2007, Muncie operations continued to grow with the opening of a large nursery and greenhouse complex in Muncie on county road 500 West.
Throughout our history, Wasson has been more than just the name on our signs-it represents a set of core values that drive the work we do: integrity, craftsmanship, and the best price for the highest quality. And family is still something we value: Dan’s sons Danny and Bob are now the managers of Wasson N
Continuing to grow year after year, one piece of equipment at a time, what started as a one man operation has grown into a company of over 60 employees. In March of 2006, Wasson Nursery expanded its retail operations from Union City to Muncie with the opening of the Wasson Nursery Express. Then, in 2007, Muncie operations continued to grow with the opening of a large nursery and greenhouse complex in Muncie on county road 500 West.
Throughout our history, Wasson has been more than just the name on our signs-it represents a set of core values that drive the work we do: integrity, craftsmanship, and the best price for the highest quality. And family is still something we value: Dan’s sons Danny and Bob are now the managers of Wasson N
Hot Summer Watering Tips from Wasson
Are your plants looking a little droopy or stressed? The heat blast of late summer can take a toll, but there's a way to help ensure they get what they need to thrive! Jocelyn Bonesteel, Wasson Garden Center Manager, shares three great tips to help your plants through the heat of summer.
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Honeydew? Honey, don't with this magnolia scale!
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Wasson Garden Specialist and OSA Lead Audra Wilson discusses magnolia scale and how to identify and treat it on your precious magnolia trees. wassonnursery.com
Follow Wasson Watering Tips to Keep Your Plants, Trees and Shrubs Hydrated!
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Wasson Garden Specialist Audra Wilson shares tips for watering plants, trees, and shrubs in your landscape to ensure they are properly hydrated throughout the summer and primed for fall! wassonnursery.com
Japanese Beetles - How to Save Your Plants
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Retail Manager Jocelyn Bonesteel, our favorite Canadian at Wasson Garden Center in Muncie shares an engaging chat about Japanese Beetles and how garden enthusiasts can manage them and their voracious appetites that devour beloved plants.
Bobo® hydrangea great for any landscape!
Просмотров 1392 месяца назад
Wasson Nursery Retail Operations Manager and co-owner Bob Wasson shares why the Bobo Hydrangea is a perfect choice for all-year colors! Its compact size and dwarf hydrangea variety make this one of the most versatile and easy-to-care-for, hardy perennial shrubs. wassonnursery.com
Break up Indiana clay with Wasson Garden Soil
Просмотров 1404 месяца назад
Master Gardener and Wasson Gardening Specialist, John Huber explains the need and benefit of Wasson's Custom Blend Garden Soil for breaking up Indiana clay.
Drone-life at Wasson Nursery and Landscape!
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Drone's eye view of our Wasson Muncie property...we love our drone, take a peek of what an every morning at Wasson looks like from the sky! wassonnursery.com
Celebrating 45 Years
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This year Wasson Nursery celebrates our 45th year of building better backyards in our communities. We wouldn't be here without our incredible employees!
Protecting Plants from Cold Spring Weather
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If you live in the Midwest, you may be concerned about your flowering plants in the snow or freezing temps of spring. Watch this video to learn how to properly protect them (and why we recommend waiting until Mother's Day to plant most annuals and vegetables)!
Wasson Nursery Welcome 2022
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Orientation video for new and returning employees of Wasson Nursery.
Meet the Staff 2022
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Get to know some of the staff around the three Wasson Nursery locations.
Wasson Nursery Welcome 2021
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Orientation video for new and returning employees of Wasson Nursery.
Great Pumpkin Fest | Wasson Nursery | Fishers, IN
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Great Pumpkin Fest | Wasson Nursery | Fishers, IN
Perennial (Hardy) Hibiscus Care from Wasson
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Perennial (Hardy) Hibiscus Care from Wasson
Wasson Nursery at the 2019 Suburban Indy Home Show!
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Wasson Nursery at the 2019 Suburban Indy Home Show!
Get rid of the music OK it’s hard to concentrate to what you’re saying
What is the stuff i the blue bottle? I don't think you said.
I think it's the "rose and flower care" made by bioadvanced (bayer). I use them for my roses for fertilizer and systematic pest control. I still have a few beetles showing up chewing the flower but it's very effective for controlling other common rose pests. I simply use a pair of forceps to grab them then throw them into a cup of soapy water.
This is the Bioadvanced Rose and Flower Care. It's a granular 3-in-1 formula that works as fertilizer, insect control, and disease control. You sprinkle it around the base area of your rose shrubs and work it into the ground a little. It's more of a time-release product, so applying it every six weeks or so should keep those pesky beetles away from your roses. Also, it's great for other plants in your garden, too! We sell it in all of our garden centers or you can pick it up in any home and garden store.
@@wassonnursery Thank you!
The music is great. Where can I buy it? Thanks.
Turn off the music!! Can't hear you......
I can't believe how cavalier you are about dumping poisons into the environment. I'm sure there are some natural DIY products you can make up that won't kill far and wide!!! (Not to mention the plastic bottles you're dumping after contents are gone!)
My rose bush leaves look eaten and skeletonized there's also tiny black things on my leaves but crush in my fingers i can't find anything to tell me what it is
Would have been great if you would have also addressed how effective Neem Oil is for those wanting an organic option. Also that background music is distracting.
I wish you list all those products in comments
stop the music when to talking .....very irritating!!!!
Please try to zoom in when showing a product its so hard to read what product you are using
Will the foliar spray harm pollinators?
Any of those solutions kill beneficial bugs, too. Any other ideas on how to control this pest?
That's strange! They have a Bayer that makes medicine and kills medicinal plants. Hmm
what about food....can we use tropical hibiscus food ?
Don’t see the Wasson name very much , Wasson from Ohio.
Bare legs and no gloves - wrong!. Do not use it this way. Long sleve shirt, gloves, long pants. Throw them in the wash when you're done.
This presentation was fantastic. Simple to the point. Thank you.
Where did you find your evergreen? Perhaps a nursery might have them
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Do these plants require support? Mine are looking a bit weather worn at the moment- bent by wind, etc. Thank you.
How do you expect people to listen to you with that music. I have no idea what the names of those products are.
Hey 👋🏻 I’m in Carmel, IN! Found you on RUclips. I have 20 Knockout rosebushes I want to protect. This is good information. Thanks!
Watched the entire thing and still don't know what product you used. Show the label next time.
Love your advise thank you. What is the color of your front door? :)
The music is too loud. It’s so distracting😩😩😩
What is he saying to use? I can’t hear him.
Thank you! A quick explanation and an easy answer 👍👍👍
Thanks, seems to Be a problem every other year now 😢
Great info, but annoying music. Your explanation is great, there is no need for music.
Thank you
Thank you! This is exactly what is happening to my rose bushes. Excited to see them happy and thriving again!
😮 please write the name of Product which We use. Thanks
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What is the product? I never saw the label.
I've been having problems with Japanese beetles on some of my petunias & not thinking, I sprayed them with Sevin spray roughly around 6pm on a sunny hot day (I live in West Virginia) about 30 mins later they appear to be bleached/burnt!! 😬 I'm so upset with myself! I've been trying to research & haven't had much luck with what to do.... Ahhhh! HELP! If anyone knows what to do or has ANY info plzzz let me kno. Thank u!
Very helpful. I knew something was eating my roses and shrubs, but could never find the culprit. Now I know how to treat my plants. I had to watch the video a couple of times because the music wad so distracting (and irritating). Sorry!
You need to take the music off period! Very irritating when you are trying to concentrate on what the man is trying to say.
Doesn’t Seven kill bees?
Music does not belong in this video. Very distracting
I have a long row of knockout bushes. It will take me forever to hand spray. Is there a solution that attaches to a hose to make spraying more manageable?
I add it to the lawn sprayer bottles for the water hose
Had them for the first time this year. After they devoured every leave....they devoured the roses themselves.
Good info but Please do videos without music. Very difficult to hear you.
I know about sevin, but what is the other product? did he say eight? there is no list of the products. where can you purchase them?
Your hibiscus are very thin and sick looking. Either they need more room for roots or need more sun.
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Very nice 👍🏼
Hi sir I've been a foreman for three years now i didn't complete my high school how can i feather my knowledge to be a better foreman?
I add water to the pot once finished so 1 it adds weight to the pot so it doesn’t blow over and 2 the stems will freeze in place and won’t move when it’s really windy. Happy holidays! 🎄
There are many similar projects in Woodglut's plans.
This Is So Pretty & Would Last Thru The Holidays & Winter;I’m Just Thinking Maybe You Could Get The Greenery Ask At A Nursery For Their Let Over Pieces? /Here In NC We Have Christmas Tree Farms Maybe They Mite Have Leftover Pieces From Trimming Trees? Possibly Find These Growing Wild In The Woods? Anyway Thanks For Sharing :D
Oh gosh I love those, here in south carolina we are limited to some of those beautiful evergreens you have but great ideas to make work anywhere! Thank you
Awesome idea!
Great idea. Please show us how to make the bow. Thanks 😊
Need a crane to lift it!