Thursday, June 15, 2017

TIme to Make Your Yard a Tropical Paradise

NBWG Newsletter

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Fish:

Where do we want to be? Tropical paradise. Where are we? Missouri. What do we do to compensate? Make our yards look like tropical paradises. Most tropical paradises tend to include the ocean and as we all know there are many fish in the sea. One of which is the Shubunkin. These fish are a type of goldfish that are multicolored. They almost have a calico look to them, red, black, and sky blue coloring- a perfect addition to your tropical paradise.

Special: Buy One 5" Subunkins, Get the Second 1/2 Price
while supplies last, expires 06.24.17


Plants:

This month we will be showcasing the different types of tropical water lilies so that you can
familiarize yourself with them and pick out your favorites. If you cannot tell by the name, tropical water lilies make the perfect addition to your tropical paradise of a yard. The feature lily this week is called the Albert Greenburg water lily. The flowers of this water lily are a light orange to rosy pink, almost purple color. These colorful gems can grow 5" to 10" in size and the mottled leaves are 6" to 12". Mottled leaves are a prized treasure when it comes to water lilies and the Albert Greenburg has some of the best in the tropical water lily world. These water lilies are truly like no other and have so many different colors in the flowers that you have to take a second look just to notice them all.

Special: Buy 1 Tropical Waterlily, Get 2 Water Lettuce/ Hyacinths Free
while supplies last, expires 06.24.17


Ponds:

What's one thing you never see on those glorious tropical paradise vacation ads? Algae, especially not string algae. You see all these glamour shots of the ocean, seeing people snorkeling, but never once do you see string algae. And you should not see it in your water garden either. It just ruins the whole tropical paradise vibe you are going for. A great way to get rid of string algae is algaecide. It controls the algae and makes it so that you really can have a backyard paradise. 

Special: Liquid Algaecide 20% Off
                                                                                                        while supplies last, expires 06.24.17

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