Sunnyside Gardens

Sunnyside Gardens "Brighten Your Day the Sunnyside Gardens Way!"

Choosing Heat-Loving Annuals - Some plants survive heat. Others thrive in it. If your containers struggle in summer, pla...
06/01/2026

Choosing Heat-Loving Annuals - Some plants survive heat. Others thrive in it. If your containers struggle in summer, plant choice is usually the reason. Start with heat-tolerant varieties and everything gets easier.

It is now safe to plant tropical vines, like Mandevilla and Bougainvillea, for eye-popping color all summer long.       ...
05/30/2026

It is now safe to plant tropical vines, like Mandevilla and Bougainvillea, for eye-popping color all summer long.

With their regal stature and spectacular blooms, African Marigolds command attention. These marigolds are the giants of ...
05/28/2026

With their regal stature and spectacular blooms, African Marigolds command attention. These marigolds are the giants of the species, offering grand, double flowers that can elevate garden beds and borders with a touch of majesty.

Don't mow in the same direction every time you cut: For example, one week mow north to south. The next week, mow east to...
05/26/2026

Don't mow in the same direction every time you cut: For example, one week mow north to south. The next week, mow east to west. This helps prevent ruts from forming in your yard and also allows the grass grow thicker.

We are open Memorial Day 8 am to 5 pm.  Grab some flowers or vegetables now that we are past our average last frost date...
05/25/2026

We are open Memorial Day 8 am to 5 pm. Grab some flowers or vegetables now that we are past our average last frost date! See you soon!

Hardening Off Seedlings - Your seedlings aren't ready for the outdoors yet. They've been growing in perfect conditions. ...
05/23/2026

Hardening Off Seedlings - Your seedlings aren't ready for the outdoors yet. They've been growing in perfect conditions. Moving them outside too fast can cause shock. A gradual transition makes all the difference.

Choosing the Best Annual Blooms for Pollinators - Not all flowers actually help pollinators. Some just look good to us. ...
05/21/2026

Choosing the Best Annual Blooms for Pollinators - Not all flowers actually help pollinators. Some just look good to us. If you want bees and butterflies to show up, choose flowers with open centers — not those big, packed blooms. Start with zinnias, cosmos, verbena, lantana, or salvias. They need access, not decoration.

Cut tulip stalks back, not the leaves, to ensure that the plant's energy goes to the bulb for next year's blooms and not...
05/19/2026

Cut tulip stalks back, not the leaves, to ensure that the plant's energy goes to the bulb for next year's blooms and not to the formation of useless seed.

🌿 Frost Alert Coming up!Sunday (5/17), Monday (5/18), and Tuesday (5/19)Temps are expected to drop—be sure to protect yo...
05/16/2026

🌿 Frost Alert Coming up!
Sunday (5/17), Monday (5/18), and Tuesday (5/19)

Temps are expected to drop—be sure to protect your tender plants!

• Cover: Annuals, hanging baskets, veggies (tomatoes, peppers), herbs, and newly planted flowers
• How to cover: Use bed sheets, frost cloth, or light blankets (avoid plastic touching leaves). Secure edges to trap warmth.
• Water first: Moist soil holds heat better than dry soil
• Bring inside: Potted plants, hanging baskets, houseplants, tropicals, and seedlings

A little protection tonight can save your plants tomorrow! 🌱

Imagine a place of healing, a place where everyone can be accepted, where stress can be lost and peace discovered. A gar...
05/16/2026

Imagine a place of healing, a place where everyone can be accepted, where stress can be lost and peace discovered. A garden can become a powerful place of renewal and connection. The garden is non-judgmental, the garden is patient, the garden is always there to reveal daily discoveries of sight, fragrance, texture, taste and sound. Peace can literally be grown in the garden. -Hank Bruce, Gardens for the Senses, Gardening as Therapy

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3240 E Sunnyside Road
Ammon, ID
83406

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

(208) 522-4660

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