News | Kinghorn Gardens - Part 3
Brushstrokes of Spring Bulbs
News, Projects | May 4th, 2017
After a cold, colorless winter spent longing for warmer days, longer nights and greener gardens, bulbs in every color imaginable started popping through soil! Beautiful waves of color, painting...
A Tribute to our Tomorrows
Education, News | April 24th, 2017
It’s a simple act, but an empowering one. A hopeful tribute to our tomorrows and a generous gesture given to a new generation. Our reverence and respect for trees honor our State’s Tree...
Too Mulch of a Good Thing
Education, News | April 10th, 2017
Prepared April 10, 2017, Omaha, NE Bryan Kinghorn, Kinghorn Gardens We’ve become more inquisitive over the past few years on how the spring mulching phenomenon has gained so much traction. ...
In the Garden: March
News, People | March 23rd, 2017
Our Purple Polos are happy to be back in gardens getting them ready for the new season! It even got warm enough a couple times this month that our trucks were makeshift coat...
Sunday Garden Series Wrap-Up
News, People | February 28th, 2017
Thank you to all who attended our Sunday Garden Series! We hope you learned a lot from these lectures. Kinghorn Gardens previously offered this series in the past and brought it back in honor of...
Weather Worries
Education, News | February 23rd, 2017
Temperatures in the 70s and snow in the forecast this week, not too surprising for February in Nebraska. But with the warmer weather, tree branches have started to flower and bulbs have started to...
Ditch the Bouquets
Education, News | February 14th, 2017
Ditch the bouquets this year and go with something that will say “I Love You” a lot longer. While a bouquet may look absolutely beautiful on the day it is received, the beauty of it's...
Sunday Garden Series
News, People | February 6th, 2017
In honor of our 30th Anniversary this month, we’re bringing back our Sunday Garden Series! Kinghorn Gardens will be hosting this series on Sunday, February 12th, 19th, and 26th from 1:30pm to...
The Beauty in Winter
Education, News | January 26th, 2017
Our Nebraska winter has been fairly mild this year. Most times winter can be a cold, long, snowy season. But the unpleasant weather shouldn’t stop you from being able to enjoy views of the garden...
3 New Year’s Resolutions to Consider in 2017
News | January 1st, 2017
Just like in the garden, a new season full of new possibilities begins this year, and it’s that time again when New Year’s resolutions are made. Most center around living a healthy lifestyle,...