by Ken Burger | Oct 5, 2022 | News
The fields of Burger Farm and Garden Center still have many spooky tales to tell in this follow-up to 2020’s “Children of the Corn Maze”. Teenagers keep disappearing after dark, leaving hardly any evidence in their wake. Could it be the Greenville Ghost, a monstrous...
by Ken Burger | Oct 3, 2022 | News, Uncategorized
The chill is in the air so it must be time for fall decorating. Pumpkins, gourds, mums, cornstalks, fall squash, indian corn, mini straw bales and so much more to choose from. Open daily 9am to 6pm
by Ken Burger | Sep 5, 2022 | Lawn, News, Seeds, Weeds
SPRING LAWN CARE SIMPLIFIED – OUR GUIDE TO ACHIEVING A SPECTACULAR LAWN We hear it all the time, “I just want a pretty lawn, but I’ve got some weeds and some bare spots. What do I do first?” The truth is that there is not one correct answer because so much...
by Ken Burger | Aug 31, 2022 | Ask Mr Burger
By Stan V. GriepAmerican Rose Society Certified Consulting Rosarian – Rocky Mountain District Rose Rosette disease, also known as witches broom in roses, is truly a heartbreaker for the rose loving gardener. There is no known cure for it, thus, once a rose bush...
by Ken Burger | Aug 31, 2022 | Ask Mr Burger
Lime can be applied to a lawn or garden any time of year that soil isn’t frozen, but it is most often done during spring or fall. The need to lime can be determined by soil tests. Working towards an ideal pH level will help bring the soil into balance and...
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