Planning Ahead for a Beautiful Spring
While winter may feel like the “off-season,” it’s actually the perfect time to start laying the groundwork for next year’s garden.
While winter may feel like the “off-season,” it’s actually the perfect time to start laying the groundwork for next year’s garden.
If you want tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and alliums to light up your garden next spring, fall is when you plant. And yes, late October (and even into early November for some bulbs like daffodils) can still work in Chicagoland as long as the soil is workable and not frozen.
Hydrangeas are one of the most loved flowering shrubs, with their big, cloud-like blooms stealing the show from summer into fall. But pruning them at the wrong time can mean no flowers the following season.
When most people think of fall, they picture pumpkins, mums, and crisp leaves. But a fall garden doesn’t have to fade into browns and golds alone—perennials can keep your yard glowing with color well into the season.
At Hinsdale Nurseries, we believe some things are just better together—like lifelong friendships and well-paired plants. In honor of National Friendship Day, we’re highlighting some of our favorite garden duos that not only grow well side by side but also bring out the best in each other.
Hydrangeas are a beloved staple in many gardens, known for their stunning blooms and lush foliage. But as the summer heat ramps up, these beauties need extra care to thrive.
There’s something magical about June in the garden. The days are longer, the sun is warmer, and every bed, border, and container feels alive with potential.
There’s something magical about June in the garden. The days are longer, the sun is warmer, and every bed, border, and container feels alive with potential.
If you’re looking to fill the spaces between stepping stones, soften the edges of a patio, or create a low-maintenance lawn alternative, groundcovers are a great solution.
The month of May marks the true arrival of the gardening season in Chicagoland. After a long winter and a few spring teases, the soil is finally warming, the days are longer, and it’s time to bring your outdoor space to life.
As we move into a new growing season in Hinsdale, it’s the perfect time to focus on the foundation of your garden: the soil.
As the days grow longer and the weather warms up, it’s time to get your garden ready for a fresh start. At Hinsdale Nurseries, we’re excited to help you embrace the beauty of spring with a to-do checklist designed to make your outdoor spaces thrive.
2025's garden trends blend sustainability, resilience, and timeless beauty—offering both functional and inspiring outdoor spaces.
A new year brings fresh opportunities to enhance your garden and outdoor space. Whether you're looking to refresh your landscape, add vibrant color, or create a more functional and inviting space, there are endless ways to elevate your garden.
Winter in Hinsdale can be a beautiful season, but it also brings challenges for your shrubs. Between freezing temperatures, unpredictable moisture, and hungry critters, it’s important to give your plants the protection they need.
Winter is often viewed as a dormant season in the garden, but with a little planning, your outdoor space can remain lively and inviting even during the coldest months. By choosing plants that offer winter interest, you can transform your landscape into a peaceful, magical retreat. At Hinsdale Nurseries, we’re here to help you embrace the beauty of winter with plants that thrive and captivate all season long.
Are you a creative, experienced landscape designer with a passion for transforming outdoor spaces? Hinsdale Nurseries is excited to announce an opening for a talented Landscape Designer with 3-5 years of experience. As an industry leader in the design/build field, we offer a collaborative team environment, a competitive salary, and the opportunity to work with the highest-quality plant materials locally grown at our farm in Plano, IL.
Winter Preparation Guide for Your Plants
As the dog days of summer begin to wane, it's time to start preparing your landscape for fall.
Fall is a Great Time to Plant Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials in Zone 5b.
Hydrangeas 101: A Quick and Easy Guide