Alton, Mo. – Are you thinking about spring, only to go outdoors and get discouraged by the cool temperatures? You are not the only one. Some springs see gardens by April. However, that is not the case this year. With temperatures one day close to 80 and frost warnings the following night, how can one keep thinking spring thoughts?
The Outback Greenhouse can help pave the way for spring. They sell local favorites, including cool-weather crops that bring color to your landscape. After closing for the winter, they have reopened for the planting season.
Flowers
The Outback Greenhouse sells a variety of flowers that bring color to a muddy landscape. Whether you are looking for hanging plants or individual plants to put into the soil, Outback Greenhouse has an assortment sure to meet your needs.
Vegetables
If you are looking for food to put on your dinner table, the greenhouse can also help you there. They sell tomatoes and peppers, along with broccoli and cauliflower. These are transplants that are grown right here in Alton.
The Outback Greenhouse is open evenings- except Wednesdays- until darkish. They are open all day Saturday. Stop by soon at a local favorite. Ken Tackitt is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to growing locally. He can set you on your growing adventure!
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