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  • Plant a Tropical Terrarium

    Create your own tropical terrarium in our sunny greenhouse!

  • Digging Into Soil

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  • Digging Into the World of Spring Planted Vegetables: Potatoes and Onions

    Whether you are a beginner looking to start your gardening journey or an enthusiast seeking to expand your knowledge, this informative guide will walk you through different potato varieties, onion options, and essential tips for a fruitful vegetable garden this spring. See the potato and onion varieties we commonly carry at the end of the Read More »

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  • Valentine’s Day Gifts

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  • Kids Planting Parties

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  • Cash and Carry Dozen Roses

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  • Valentine’s Day

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  • Cannabis Growing 101

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  • Experienced Gardener

    Seeking Experienced Gardeners for Seasonal Positions! Are you a seasoned gardener with a green thumb and a passion for helping others create their own botanical havens? Drummers Garden Center & Floral is excited to welcome experienced gardeners to join our seasonal team in the retail greenhouse. Position: Seasonal Gardener Responsibilities: Requirements: Job Type: Part-time Pay: Read More »

  • General Laborer

    Join Our Dynamic Team at Drummers Garden Center & Floral! Are you a motivated individual seeking a fast-paced and rewarding work environment? Drummers Garden Center & Floral is currently hiring for seasonal General Laborer positions, and we want you to be a part of our helpful team. Position: Seasonal General Labor Responsibilities & Duties: Qualifications Read More »

  • Vote for Best in Bloom!

    Winner will receive a $50 gift card! Let’s see who gets Best in Bloom for 2023!

  • Cannabis Growing Products

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  • Best in Bloom Contest Entry

    Unleash your creativity and let your floral talents bloom! Enter the first Drummers Garden Center & Floral’s – Best in Bloom Flower Arrangement Contest and showcase the beauty of garden-fresh blooms and foliage like never before. It’s free to enter! Everyone is welcome to enter! We want to see all types of styles. There is Read More »

  • Aster Yellows

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  • Landscape Design Using Perennials

    In this Elements of Landscape Design Series post we are focusing on landscape design using perennials to accomplish your landscape vision. Incorporating perennials into a garden is a wonderful way to add beauty, diversity, and longevity to your outdoor space. Perennials are plants that live for more than two years, returning year-after-year, and they come Read More »

  • Common Insects Found On Houseplants

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  • What You Should Know About Raspberry Plants

    Summer-bearing raspberries and fall-bearing raspberries are two types of raspberries that differ in their fruiting habits and growth patterns. Here’s some information about each: Summer-bearing raspberries: Fruit production: Summer-bearing raspberries, as the name suggests, produce fruit during the summer season. They typically bear fruit on the second-year canes (also called floricanes) that grow during the Read More »

  • Summer Plant Care & To-Dos

    Pest Control: Be on the lookout for signs of pest damage, such as holes in leaves or wilting plants, and address the issues promptly. Japanese Beetle damage is usually seen starting end of June, which looks like your leaves have turned to lace. Like to do your own research? Get additional help identifying insects, weeds, Read More »

  • Landscape Design Using Evergreens

    In this Elements of Landscape Design Series post we are focusing on landscape design using evergreens as a sustainable plant that is one of the most versatile plant groups. Partnering evergreens with shrubs and perennials Evergreens create structure, pretty living privacy screens, backdrops, form, texture and rhythm. A single evergreen can be a focal point Read More »

  • Enter for your chance to “Bee a Winner”

    Starts June 1st! Find QR code and link to giveaway while you’re shopping in-store as well! You can win a 1 gallon pollinator plant from Monrovia by clicking the link below and entering! https://go.monrovia.com/bee-a-winner

  • How to grow asparagus

    Asparagus can be planted as soon as the ground is workable in spring. Asparagus is a perennial vegetable so it comes back year after year. The fern-like stalks will grow up to 6’ tall. While asparagus may use more space and take about 3 years to come into full production, they ultimately pay off, providing Read More »

  • Spring Blooming Shrubs

    These shrubs bloom during the early growing season and are great design backbones to any garden or landscape. Add these spring blooming shrubs behind a summer blooming garden to have sequential flowering. All blooming shrubs require part-sun to full-sun for best bloom production.

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    * indicates required Email Address *   First Name * Last Name Zip Code Phone Number (Rewards Member Number) () –(###) ###-#### Birthday (optional) /( mm / dd ) By providing your birthday, we may send you a b-day gift! DRUMMERS NEWSLETTER All Drummers News Specific Interests: Landscape Design Garden and Plant Care Growing Food Read More »

  • Weather acclimation of plants

    Acclimating plants grown inside or in a greenhouse is called hardening off. Hardening off thickens the cuticle of their leaves to avoid access moisture loss and strengthens tender young plants. If you are planting potatoes, onions, asparagus, strawberry bare roots, or anything completely under the soil you do not need to take these steps. Slowly Read More »

  • Spring Flowering Perennials

    These perennials bloom during the early growing season and are a welcome sight after a long-cold winter. Mix these spring flowering perennials in with your summer and fall-blooming flowers for a show of sequential blooms all gardening season. We hope you have found a perennial that caught your eye! Look for the perennials above in Read More »

  • Pansy Bowl Drop-In Planting Weekend

    Visit the greenhouse and plant your pansy bowl to get the earliest blooms of the season!

  • Basics of Landscape and Perennial Garden Design

    It's hard to get started with designing a landscape and perennial gardens but we are here to help!

  • What You Should Know About Emerald Ash Borer

    Learn about mitigation and treatment of Emerald Ash Borer on your ash trees from local arborist John Sandford.

  • BENCHS Pet Adoption Meet and Greet

    Visit adoptable pets in Drummers greenhouse! We hope to help support the Blue Earth Nicollet County Humane Society by bringing the community together and find furever homes quickly!

  • Deicing Salt Tolerant Plants

    When you live in a state that has snow and ice it’s inevitable that part of the yard will be exposed to deicing salts when the snow melts. As the snow melts the salt is incorporated into the ground water that the plants use when the ground thaws. The accumulation of salt will inhibit the Read More »

  • Picture-Perfect Faux Flowers Frame

    Give new life to a frame you may have lying around by adding a picture-perfect faux flower arrangement to it!

  • Plant a Live Succulent Arrangement

    Plant your own succulent container with a choice of over 30 varieties to choose from!

  • Meet the Annual Plant Grower: Gardener Discussion & QA with Geri

    Try new plants this year and get the info you need to grow the annuals and vegetables you want!

  • Mending Spirits Animal Rescue Meet and Greet

    Dog, cats, and small animals are looking for their forever home and you can meet them in Drummers warm greenhouse and see if they can be your new family member!

  • Free Yoga in the Greenhouse

    Bring your yoga mat, friends and family, and enjoy free yoga in the greenhouse!

  • Handbuild a Wonky Pinch Pot!

    Get your hands in clay and make your own wonky pinch pot!

  • Juglone Toxicity Info – Resistant and Susceptible Plants

    Black walnut (Juglans nigra) and Butternut trees and closely-related species produce a toxic substance, Juglone, which can be harmful to plants growing in areas nearby the trees or their root systems which can be 50’-60’ radius for large trees. Juglone toxicity inhibits respiration in susceptible plants and the effects can include stunted, retarded or deformed Read More »

  • Private Event Requests

    Thanks for reaching out to us about hosting an event for your group! Throughout the year we host public events that are great activities for team-building, as a gift to a group of volunteers, or to spend quality time with a group of friends. See our list below for seasonal events and activities. After reading Read More »

  • Spring Planting Parties 2023

    Spring is in sight and it’s time to plant! Design and plant your own charming containers for early spring blooms that last from summer into fall!

  • Rewards Member Holiday Sale!

    Get 25% off Christmas and Winter decorations December 1st, 4pm-7pm. Bow making demonstrations will be on the hour! 4pm, 5pm, and 6pm. Enjoy cider and snacks, giveawayas, and a free snowman ornament to those who make a purchase during the sale. *while supplies last. We will also have an Amaryllis planting station set up so Read More »

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  • Plant fall bulbs indoors for late winter blooms!

    Be ahead of the spring and get indoor blooms in late winter! Forcing fall bulbs to bloom indoors is a simple way to enjoy color before there is any outside. Watch our YouTube video to get visual examples and quick instructions. First time forcing bulbs? Try Daffodils or Hyacinth first. Bulbs that work best with Read More »

  • Privacy Policy

    At Drummers Garden Center and Floral, accessible from www.drummersgardencenter.com, one of our main priorities is the privacy of our visitors. This Privacy Policy document contains types of information that is collected and recorded by Drummers Garden Center and Floral and how we use it. If you have additional questions or require more information about our Read More »

  • Animal Repellents and Plant Protection

    We all love animals but sometimes they go where we don’t want them to or damage our landscapes and gardens. They can chew, eat, scratch, and damage plants throughout the year. When animals get hungry, they may not spare much. Protecting your plant investment is about protecting them from extensive damage that will severely stress Read More »

  • Pumpkin Fairy Home

    Turn an ordinary pumpkin into a playful fantasy fairy home! No carving required!

  • Spooky Mum Spider

    Create a Spooky Mum Spider!

  • Spruce Top Pot Workshops

    Have a fun spruce top pot creation experience in our cozy greenhouse!

  • Free Yoga in the Greenhouse

    Bring your yoga mat, friends and family, and enjoy free yoga in the greenhouse!

  • RELAXATION TIME

    It’s end of summer relaxation time and to treat yourself before winter comes! 10 Treat Yourself Ideas: Go get MN grown apples and make an apple pie and other baked goodies! Find local MN grown apples near you. Read at a local park. Have a campfire with friends and eat s’mores. Sit quietly and enjoy Read More »

  • Gardening with Minnesota Native Plants – Walk and Talk

    Take a deeper look at Minnesota native plant varieties and learn how to incorporate them into your landscape and gardens.

  • Walk and Talk: Fall Color with Trees and Shrubs

    Take a walk around with our Nursery Lot managers and explore the trees and shrubs that will give your landscape and gardens a phenomenal show of fall colors.

  • Compost Starting-Rapid and Slow Method

    Compost starting can be tricky. Barb will make your compost journey clear so you know what to do and when to do it. She will cover rapid and slow compost starting methods.

  • How to Grow Garlic

    Garlic is one of the easiest plants to grow in your garden and you plant it in the fall!

  • Plant and Take: Late-Summer into Fall Annual Containers

    This late-summer, plant a container full of annual plants that will prolong the colors of the gardening season. This year we will have the best selection of annual plants yet!

  • Container Rescue Steps

    Mid-summer is a great time to clean up or redo your annual containers. Here are a few steps to follow to refresh and rescue your annual containers.

  • Landscape Design Day

    Stop in with your landscape dreams and information about the area you want to plant and our expert staff will help you easily and quickly get your landscape projects rolling.

  • Pollinator Planting Guides

    Support for pollinators is a joint effort – a partnership. As of July 2022 Monarchs are now at critically low populations. As a flagship pollinator – one that attracts attention because of it’s beautiful colors and easier tracking methods – this news is a wake up call that we are losing pollinators at a fast Read More »

  • Perennial Plant Walk and Talk

    Walk and talk with Johanna, our Perennial Manager and Landscape Designer, on spring though fall color and texture provided by beautiful perennial plants.

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  • Growing Potatoes, Onions, & Other Root Crops

    Potato and onion sets will be in the store end of March so it’s a great time to learn more about growing these delicious and easily stored vegetables! Sweet potato starters arrive later in the spring since they need warm soil temps when planting. Veggie Deb will cover the basics of planting these vegetables as Read More »

  • Vegetable Gardening 101 with Veggie Deb!

    Learn about starting your own vegetable garden or ask your questions if your garden hasn't thrived in years past.

  • What’s your plant warranty?

    We have a winter hardiness warranty on our trees, shrubs, and vines (ex: virginia creeper, trumpet vine, grapes) out in the nursery lot. When you purchase a plant under winter hardiness warranty it does not cover loss for the season due to lack of care, extreme weather events, animal damage, or mechanical damage. You will Read More »

  • Houseplants

    We carry a diverse variety of houseplants, succulents, cactus, and tropical plants all-year round. We get new plants in weekly! From tiny treasure terrarium plants to large 5′-6′ foot show stopping houseplants. Our friendly staff can also help you with houseplant care questions. Ask us about fertilizing, potting up houseplants, and ways to combat indoor Read More »

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  • New Plants of 2022

    Join us in the greenhouse for an early insider look into the new plants that we will have for 2022 and what makes them new and improved! Our department managers are excited to show you the new plants this year and to spark new ideas for your gardens and landscape!  It’s all about being ahead Read More »

  • Flower sun catchers craft project

    Using fresh flowers and foliage, you will create 6 suncatchers that will be hung from a birch branch to display a colorful and cheerful addition with a feeling of Spring to your home.

  • How not to kill your houseplants

    Raffaele Di Lollo, author of 'Moth Orchid Mastery', 'Essential Houseplant Mastery', and 'Houseplant Warrior' will be joining us over Zoom to give us the lowdown on how to not kill our houseplants! 

  • Spruce Top Pots, Christmas Trees, and Winter Evergreens

    Come see all of our classic, cheerful, and lovely decorations, winter evergreens, and Christmas trees! Read about how to choose a Christmas tree and Christmas tree care! Delivery back saver packages: Christmas tree delivery fees: $45 in town, $45 per hour for out of town.Ultimate back saver packages fee: $65 delivery and set up in Read More »

  • Coffee Plant to Your Mug- A Coffee Bean Journey

    Coffee comes from plants and we love plants! Get the scoop on how coffee grows and it’s journey from plant to your mug.

  • Three Disease Resistant Apple Trees

    Apple trees take maintenance to grow healthy fruit. Fruiting trees will produce more fruit with pruning and spraying for insects and disease each season. There have been trees that have been developed that have higher disease resistance that can reduce spraying and have a higher chance of fighting off disease. Here are three disease resistant Read More »

  • Spruce Top Container Workshops

    Have a fun spruce top pot experience in our cozy greenhouse!

  • Seasonal Grapevine Wreath Workshop

    Join us and create this interchangeable seasonal wreath! Your personal design instructor will give you tips on easily switching out the decor and creating a new look whenever you want. Courtney, your design instructor, designed this wreath to be used for any season with additions or adjustments to the seasonal colors and textures. You may Read More »

  • What to plant for a pretty spring yard

    Planting spring flowering plants in the fall creates an even prettier spring yard! Flowering spring bulbs can even show their blooms when snow is melting on the ground. Here is a list of plants that give us a show early-to-late spring. From spring through fall, anytime you add plants, you’ll be happy you did because Read More »

  • Bring houseplants indoors for winter

    As the temps start to cool and the leaves start to fall outside, we need to start bringing in your houseplants to create a plant oasis to enjoy all winter long. Once the overnight temps are consistently dropping below 50°F,  bring your houseplants indoors to avoid damage and stress to your plant. If you have Read More »

  • Plant a Mumpkin!

    Plant a Mumpkin with two of the best fall decor items! Mums and pumpkins!

  • Easy Fall Planting

    Fall is the second-best time to plant – with some saying it’s the best! We typically have late-summer and fall sales. Check out current plant sales here. GARLIC Garlic is one of the easiest to crops to grow. Garlic is planted in the fall late September or early October. They start to grow their roots Read More »

  • Plants improve your space!

    Plants are a wonderful addition to our lives because they connect us with nature, which improves our mental health. Here are the top 5 reasons that plants improve your space. 1. Breathe Easier Indoor plants will improve air quality by removing carbon dioxide, benzene, and up to 90% of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde can be found in Read More »

  • Late Summer through Fall Garden and Landscape Tasks

    It’s late summer and fall is around the corner. Slowing down, enjoying time in the garden and eating delicious fresh produce are the reasons this is a fulfilling time of year. If you are wondering what you can do in the garden, here are a few garden and landscape tasks and tips. PLANT CARE Watering:Keep Read More »

  • Fall Annual Container Make & Take

    Come in to create a beautiful container for late summer and fall!

  • Minimize Japanese Beetle Damage

    Japanese Beetles are serious pests in both the adult and the larval grub stages.  The adult beetles are above ground, feeding, mating and laying eggs from mid-June to early August. The white ‘C’ shaped grubs spend the rest of the growing season eating the roots under your lawn. If you do notice leaves that look Read More »

  • LAWN DORMANCY AND WATER CONSERVATION.

    IT’S NOT DEAD. IT’S DORMANT. It’s not a pretty picture, but it’s an important message. If you see brown turf grass like this *image*, don’t worry. What we should worry about is what drought means for the water supply and our ground water level. We’re happy to give you good news! The same as dormancy Read More »

  • Top 8 ‘Tough as Nails’ Perennials

    When it comes to plants, reliable is a characteristic we love! This is our top 8  ‘tough as nails’ perennials that will come back every year and tolerate a wide array of conditions. We would like to mention, even though they are tough, it doesn’t mean they can be completely neglected of nutrients, sun, and Read More »

  • Blight Resistant Tomatoes and Prevention

    All fresh tomatoes are great but those of you who are looking for tomatoes that are blight resistant, look no further! Brief description of blight: Blight causes sudden yellowing, wilting, spotting, or browning of new leaf growth, fruit, stems, or the whole plant, depending on the severity. It spreads by fungal spores that are carried Read More »

  • Digging Deeper – Late Spring Gardening

    “What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier months, and with as yet no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade.” –  Gertrude Jekyll, On Gardening This post is about late spring/early summer gardening tips and things to Read More »

  • Starting a Vegetable Garden & Resources

    Congrats on starting your vegetable garden journey! There has been a huge increase of people wanting to grow their own food as well as flowers, pollinator plants and converting lawns to native species so you’ll find a large community, including us, that can help you with all your trials and celebrate your successes. This post Read More »

  • Early Spring Yard and Garden Tasks

    The desire to start gardening and enjoy outside is hard to suppress. Each spring will bring us new weather patterns and it’s best to take Nature’s cues when it comes to accomplishing these yard and garden tasks YARD AND GARDEN TASKS: 1. Wait to clean up dead perennial matter until temps are consistently around 55F-60F. Read More »

  • Seed Starting

    Smell the soil and see the plants grow new leaves! You can experience new life by starting seeds, also known as sowing, indoors this winter! Each plant packet will tell you when to sow the seeds but most will be started late winter through early spring. Reasons to start your own plants from seed: Next, Read More »

  • Behind the Scenes

    Showing you behind the scenes, what’s new and around the store for this spring season! Get your garden journey started now! SPRING HAS SPRUNG! PERENNIALS, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, AND TREES ARE AVAILABLE! “The best time to plant a tree was 10 years ago, The second best time is now.” Vegetable starters to grow your own food. Read More »

  • Artificial Succulent Container Make & Take

    Create an artificial succulent container perfect for your home! Easiest care plants you can find!

  • Shamrock Plants – Luck’o the Irish!

    This post is dedicated to the lucky Shamrock Plant! The official plant of St. Patrick’s Day! Oxalis Info You may call them Shamrock plant, but it’s latin name is Oxalis regnellii. These plants are part of the wood sorrel family, Oxalis, and you can even see other cultivars in the wild that are hardy in Read More »

  • Seed Starting Simplified Zoom Webinar

    We want to empower anyone interested to grow their own food, flowers, and other plants and go step by step on seed starting!

  • CBD Bath Bomb Make and Take

    Therapeutic CBD Bath Bombs for you or as a gift.

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  • Choosing a Christmas Tree

    We start the season of festive greenery early at Drummers Garden Center and Floral. Christmas Trees, as well as spruce tops, wreaths, garlands, and evergreen bundles including cedar, pine, and juniper are in around mid-November. We know some of you wave your magic wand of decorations as soon as you can and others fully enjoy Read More »