As the calendar turns toward February, the heavy lifting in the garden hasn't started, but the essential work has already begun. Kelley Remington of Good Times Horticulture Company joins Andy St. John on WLKI 100.3 to discuss why the "dormant" season is actually the most critical time for any gardener or homeowner.
- The State of Mind: Kelley explains why January and February are for "auditing" your landscape--identifying what worked last year, what didn't, and where you want to enjoy your morning coffee this summer.
- Storm-Proof Solutions: Get a sneak peek at the new plant material arriving for 2026, including a game-changing variety of Annabelle Hydrangea designed to stay upright during heavy summer storms.
- A Growing Legacy: Kelley reflects on three years of business in Northeast Indiana and the importance of supporting independent garden centers and local retailers.
- Save the Date: Saturday, May 9, is when Good Times Horticulture Company will celebrate its third anniversary with music, community, and local favorites like Kra-Tib Thai food!
Whether you're looking for horticultural therapy or just a professional "resource over retail" approach to your backyard, now is the time to put down the shovel and pick up a notebook.
