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Locality: Valatie, New York

Phone: +1 518-758-7677



Address: 3025 US Highway 9 12184 Valatie, NY, US

Website: www.maplelanenursery.net

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Maple Lane Nursery 04.07.2021

Happy SPRINGTIME! Get your spring going by ordering mulch online, delivered straight to your driveway! Our mulch starts at $33 per yard https://mln-online-mulch-ordering.myshopify.com

Maple Lane Nursery 18.06.2021

Hydrangeas can be enjoyed anywhere! Check out this article about how to grow hydrangeas in pots: http://bit.ly/hydrangeasinpots

Maple Lane Nursery 11.06.2021

A thorough look at all things hydrangea! Learn about each type and become an expert. Still have questions? Ask in the comments!

Maple Lane Nursery 08.06.2021

This oleander blooms non-stop, even in very hot areas. If you live in zones 8-11, you can have this beauty in your own garden! http://bit.ly/austinprettylimits

Maple Lane Nursery 05.12.2020

Winterberry Holly adds a major pop of color to a frigid, bland winter landscape. Learn everything you need to know about these beauties in our guide below! https://www.provenwinners.com//ultimate-guide-winterberry-

Maple Lane Nursery 18.11.2020

Wondering if you should fertilize your hydrangeas? Wait! Learn more from Natalie about when and how to fertilize hydrangeas. https://bit.ly/PWhydrangeas

Maple Lane Nursery 02.11.2020

When the hydrangeas out in the trial garden are looking THIS GOOD we just can't help but share! We'll take all the pink on pink blooms the garden can give us. https://bit.ly/PWhydrangeas

Maple Lane Nursery 27.10.2020

The variety of colors you can get from hydrangeas is really quite inspiring, isn't it? It's a choose your own adventure kind of plant. What's your favorite colored hydrangea bloom? bit.ly/pwhydrangeas

Maple Lane Nursery 10.10.2020

Bringing the outdoors in feels pretty fantastic these days. Hydrangea season is the BEST, especially if you've got a couple blooms to spare for displaying in your living room or kitchen. Do you snip a few flowers off for vases or do you like them best left on the plant?