Beavercreek Garden Center:
Mon-Sat: – 9am-5pm
Sun: – 11am-5pm
Holiday Hours-
Dec. 24th – 9am-2pm   Dec. 25th CLOSED
Dec. 26th-28th – 9am-5pm   Dec. 29th-Jan.1st – 9am-5pm

2074 Beaver Valley Rd
Beavercreek, Ohio 45434
Ph: (937) 427-4110
Wholesale: (937) 426-5729

Centerville Garden Center:
Mon-Sat: – 9am-5pm
Sun: – 11am-5pm
Holiday Hours-
Dec. 24th – 9am-2pm   
Dec. 25th CLOSED
Dec. 26th-28th – 9am-5pm   Dec. 29th-Jan.1st – 9am-5pm
6000 Far Hills Ave
Centerville, Ohio 45459
Ph: (937) 434-1326
Landscape: (937) 274-1154

Spring Annuals

With the first hints of spring, you may be very eager to get outside and work in the soil, whether it’s freshening up your flower beds or prepping window boxes and containers. But when it comes to planting annuals, timing is everything.  Annual varieties are classified as tender annuals, half-hardy annuals, and hardy annuals and each has a very distinct planting window. …Read More.

Nursery News

Spring Tree Planting

 

While we have a dry moment this Spring we are Planting around 4000 trees in the fields. After growing cover crops last year to replenish the soil,  These fields have been plowed and then The tractor dug furrows and now the field crews are Planting them out.

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Siebenthaler Staff Favorite

Jane from Centerville Store
-Begonia

We at Siebenthalers have some of the top Plant Experts in the Miami Valley. Every month we’ll have a different Expert tell you about their favorite plants.  Through this post we hope to introduce you to some interesting seasonal plants that you may not know about. …Read More.

Project Profiles

A Mediterranean Marvel with
a Midwestern Twist

by John Chmiel

I met the clients initially to provide landscape planting around a pool renovation as a subcontractor for 2 Brothers Brick Paving. What started as a simple planting turned into a total tear-out and renovation for the historic Smith House in Oakwood.

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Nursery News

Seeing some
winter damage?

Confused about a shrub that’s dead at the top this spring? Does it look normal up a few inches from the ground then look brown or have no leaves? You’re not alone.

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