Landscaping Services NJ and Gardening Services in Upper Montclair, NJ

Are you looking to improve your home’s yard or garden? Denny Wiggers Landscape and Garden Center can help you in Upper Montclair, NJ. With 30 years as a full-service garden center, nursery, and professional landscaping company, our team has the expertise to provide the necessary items, tools, and advice to improve the look of your outdoor space. We have proudly served the New Jersey / New York Metropolitan area, helping people improve the quality and look of their outdoor space.

Denny Wiggers Landscape and Garden Center offers a wide assortment of garden supplies, including grass seed, fertilizer, and several types of mulch and topsoil. When it comes to topsoil, Denny Wiggers Landscape and Garden Center has you covered in Upper Montclair, NJ. We carry four specialty blends of topsoil you can choose from Screen Topsoil, Fine Screened Topsoil, Garden Blend, and Ultra Garden Blend. Pick which one is best for your lawn or garden! We can deliver our garden supplies directly to you in Upper Montclair, NJ to save you the time and hassle of picking it all up.

Our organic mulch is not only perfect for making your yard and garden look more appealing but also helps prevent erosion. Our mulch protects the surface topsoil and provides nutrients to the soil as it decomposes and reduces weeds. Our mulch comes in these four different varieties: Red Mulch, Natural Mulch, Black Mulch, and Hickory Mulch, and can be used to defend your flowerbed or garden.

Denny Wiggers Landscape and Garden Center also carries SOD from April to October, which can be delivered to your venue or home in Upper Montclair, NJ within a few days to a week. Our premium SOD is specifically designed to withstand the northeast climate and make your home enjoyable all summer long!

We suggest adding our special fertilizer and grass seeds if you have a large yard or need assistance. Inquire about our SOD installation services in Upper Montclair, NJ if you have a large yard or need a helping hand.

When you are ready, you can call to place your order or use our online shopping cart to purchase grass seed, manure, mulch, topsoil, or SOD, and we will pack your items up on the truck near you in Upper Montclair, NJ. If any inquiries arise, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us with any questions before ordering online. Our garden and landscape experts will always be happy to help you process your order correctly.

About Denny Wigger’s Garden Center

Located in Paramus, NJ – Delivering to Northern NJ, NYC, and NY

Welcome to Denny Wiggers Garden Center! Feel free to browse among the many baskets, vases, furniture and unusual objects d’ art. Over the years Denny has traveled near and far to amass the one of a kind pieces collected to be coveted in residential and commercial properties.

Denny Wiggers Garden Center is located within Bergen County in Paramus NJ. Our Garden Center celebrates 30 years this year of beautifying NJ and NY and suppling them with all their needs to create their dream gardens.

Denny Wiggers Garden Center creates, delivers, and installs all natural topsoil and mulch. Sod, pavers, trees and plants, along with statuary, fountains, and garden decor are also available.

Looking to take on a larger project? Denny Wiggers is also a full service landscaping and garden design service. For more information, visit our Landscaping section.

Call 201-444-0155

387 Paramus Rd. Paramus, NJ

Garden Essentials

Topsoil Delivery

Denny Wiggers Garden Center carries a variety of premium topsoil for all for your garden needs. We also have our custom blend, ‘ Denny Wiggers Garden Blend Topsoil’. Delivery & installation services are available.

Mulch Delivery

Mulch is a homeowner and landscapers best friend. Of all the investments that can be made, mulch is the #1 asset to give the appearance and overall health for your trees, plants, and flowers.

Sod & Special Event Sod

Our sod is a blend of many different types of grasses, making it a stronger, more durable grass for our zone. Each piece has been cut and measured with precision so that when you lay it, it will not have bumps or be pulled.

Gravel, Stone, & Boulders

Denny Wiggers has now expanded his garden and landscape material line with stone and gravel! Professional installation by our staff. 3 yard minimum on all orders. Please call the garden center for pricing and delivery.

Seasonal To-Do List

Snow and then more snow. If you are like me in January, I get restless and want to get outside and start gardening again. Unfortunately, the arctic-like weather is keeping us in so

– Dig your hands into potting soil and replant your houseplants! Brightly painted glazed pots will wipe away winter doldrums.
– Plan out your garden Maybe set aside a section for something new! Try a Bee garden to help pollinate those beautiful flowers that enhance your yard. There are so many different types of gardens. such as a fragrant garden, herb, butterfly.
– Order now your seeds and plant trays. There is always something new!
– If the weather breaks a little, go out to the shed and pull out the tools to make sure they are in working order. Sharpen the pruners and clean off shovels and rakes.
– Don’t forget our feathered friends and feed them, especially now with the brutal cold and snow-covered land.

Something new at Denny Wiggers! A monthly checklist to go through. Some things you probably already do and maybe there will something new that you had not thought of!

Rake all around and in between your shrubs. Last year autumn leaves have gotten caught in the branches. Tidy around steps and all along the fence line.

After your spring-flowering bulbs have flowered and died, let them wither and turn brown completely! The food that was stored in the leaves and stems go back into the bulb for next years bloom.

Fertilize your lawn. There are a lot of different commercial blends out there to choose from. Do you have a fireplace and only burn hardwoods? Burned firewood (wood ash) contains twenty-five percent calcium carbonate. (liming material) Because wood ash is extra fine, the material will saturate into the grass easily. Do not overdo, wood ash is extremely alkaline and too much of a good thing can do more harm than help.

Have a beer! (for the slugs) pour into shallow dish near your newly planted shrubs. The next day throws out drunken dead slugs.

Plant your summer-loving bulbs now for beautiful color in a few months!

Check your rose bushes. Look for black spots and mildew. Remove any leaves that have any spots and wash away mildew with a good rose wash.

Rake in rich organic topsoil in your shrubs and around the trees. Top off with 2-3 inches of mulch to give your landscape a finished look and to protect the roots against summer heat.

Let’s get out there and enjoy the fresh air and breath deep! See you next month!

Happy Gardening!

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The weather is starting to get warmer and it’s great to get outside and get things done. That being said, we’re off to Mays to-do list. Get the lawnmower prepped by having it serviced for a tune-up.

If the mower is fairly new, just sharpen the blades and check oil and gas reservoirs

Did you finish planting your summer bulbs? Get them in the ground now before it gets too warm. Make it difficult for critters getting to the bulbs by throwing gravel on top. They dislike digging into things that are sharp.

Now is the time to fertilize fertilize fertilize!! Your rose plants need a 10-10-10 fertilizer, BUT only after their first bloom than repeat every 4-6 weeks.

All of your flowering and fruit-bearing trees need a higher phosphorous fertilizer 10-60-10 that will give you more flowers later on. The spring-flowering shrubs like rhododendrons need acid-based fertilizer.

Now is the time to plant your herbs, basil chives. sage and thyme.

Map out where your annuals will go. Make sure that you are clear of any frost nights. Growing up in the northeast we always waited till Mother’s day when we knew for sure that we were out of danger. Pinch back your annuals when they go beyond 4-6 inches. Will make them fuller.

Your trees and shrubs are thirsty after a long winter, water deeply and infrequently, The roots run deep and wide and it takes time for the water to spread and go down deep. If you do short spurts you are only watering the surface soil.

Wasting water and your time. Invest in a soaker hose and timer. If you have a deck, check for loose nails repair.

Air out the patio cushions, umbrellas. Mend the screen doors now before you really need them.

See you next month until then enjoy Spring!

Happy Gardening!

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Not sure if I should build an ark or strap a fan on my back! Rain or heat both can wreak havoc in the garden and can be equally as bad.

Let’s start with rain and the excess water.

Unfortunately, your container pots fill and the potting soil that you lovingly wrapped around those beautiful annuals are spilling out by the gallon!

Spill any excess rainwater off and let dry for a day or two then amend the soil with some fertilizer as a lot of nutrients got washed away.

Any standing water should be spilled as it can be the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes.

Weeds seem to grow twice as fast after a good rain, don’t they? The ones that you can reach, pull because of it so much easier when the soil is wet. But the interior weeds you should wait a day or two. The reasoning is that when you step into your garden since the ground is spongy, your shrub and plant roots are vulnerable to being crushed and compacting the soil as you step down.

Too much sun on your plants is like you getting sunburn. As you have tissue and cells so do your plants. Make a shaded area for your vegetables made from sheeting and wood stakes. When you get weather that will be constant full sun and no clouds for days you will want to protect them. Make the stakes at least 4-6 inches higher than your plants so that the bees can still pollinate the flowers.

Hydrate your plants in the early AM. Give them long drinks of water making sure that the water has saturated the soil and root. When you see the water run out right away means that the soil was dry and not holding the water. Go back in a few minutes to make sure it has saturated. Watering in the late evening may promote mildew. Watering in the AM will ensure the plants well being with the sun evaporating excess water sitting on its leaves and stems.

Mulch your garden. It will not only help keep the weeds down but also protect the plant’s roots by insulating them with moisture. So when you water the paper will absorb the water. There are several methods for vegetable gardens. The one that I like is strips of newspaper and straw, Will the newspaper print harm vegetables? Most inks these days are soy-based so you will be fine. Stay away from the glossy mag stuff tho. Grass clippings also would be fine. A good thick layer around each plant. Holds moisture and add a bit of nitrogen.

Hope these tips will help and see you next month!

Happy Gardening!

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DIY Gardening Projects

Well its fall, great time to plant your bulbs to bloom in the spring. The materials that you will need are spring blooming bulbs, here are some: tulips (not a perennial), crocus, hyacinths, daffodil and narcissus, scilla siberica, amongst others. You’ll also need a container, or a garden spot to plant them in the ground and some good potting soil or compost to grow them in.

When planting bulbs for spring, there are a few things to take into consideration, such as picking the right bulbs. Select the bulbs that you want to grow and make sure they are firm and don’t have mold and always planting in groups. Determine the best way to plant your bulbs for spring.

Next pick the place where you are planting them:

– If it’s in a container, fill it about three quarters of the way depending on the size, keep in mind that you need to cover them at least 5″ with some, already wet, potting soil or compost and then plant your bulbs in groups of at least five or more each, depending of what type of bulbs you are planting and the size of the container you are using, you want to create an impression. Try to keep the containers on the dry side over the winter, so mulch them with leaves or keep them in the garage so they don’t get soaking wet, they could freeze if it gets really cold out, and then you will lose them.

-If it’s in the garden ground, dig holes about 1 foot diameter and 8 inches deep for tulips (8 or 10 bulbs per hole, about 2 inches apart), 5 inches deep for daffodils and narcissus (5 bulbs per hole, about 3 inches apart), and 3 inches deep for smaller bulbs, like crocuses. Mostly of books and gardening sites will suggest to plant them seven, eight inches deep, but I have found by my on hands experience most spring blooming bulbs rot out real easily if they’re too deep, or they won’t flower.

Best Naturalizing bulbs are narcissus, crocuses, and daffodils, they also do well in shaded wooden areas. Blooming time, late winter to early spring depending on weather.
Tulips prefer full sun and their flowering is very amazing the first years, no so much after that. Blooming time, early, mid and late season, which is from late April to late May.

Follow our next news letter, we will be talking about specific types of bulbs, deer, rabbit and groundhog proof bulbs, and also how to take care of them after flowering, this is a very important step in the success of you spring flowering bulb garden.
Please contact us if you have an specific question or suggestion. And please don’t forget to order your firewood, it will make this fall cool nights very cozy for you and your family.

Materials Needed:
Container(s) – For each plant, you will need a container that is at least 20 inches in diameter and a minimum depth of 14 inches. Tomato plant(s)
Rich Organic Soil that contains composted material
Water
36″ stakes or tomato cages

1) Fill the container with soil leaving 4 inches from the top, take the plant out of its small containers and with your fingernail or a knife cut vertically through the roots. This will loosen them up and get the root system to regrow stronger.

2) Place the plant in the center and bury up to the 4th leaf branch from the top. If you plant at the roots this will be a very leggy plant. Pat down the soil so the plant is stable and not wobbly.

* Added tip* Cracked eggshells around the base of the plant will give it calcium when you water your tomato plant the calcium will seep right into the soil.

3) Place plants in a bright and sunny area. Western exposure will be perfect. They love the sun!

4) As your tomato plant grows you will need to tie the plant to a stake or a commercial cage. This will support the plant as it grows and won’t fall and break the stalk or root system.

5)Make sure your plants have adequate water every day. Dry soil will result in fewer tomatoes and leggy plants and blossoms falling off.

6) Small green tomatoes will appear within a month and will grow daily. As the tomato ripens it will be red and shiny and will pull easily off the vine when ripe.

7) Enjoy and hopefully, you will go on to other vegetables, enjoy chatting with your neighbors and I am sure they will love giving you tips and ideas!

Sod…You have always wanted to try it and you might have felt intimidated by its lustrous green blades and that it’s only for the well-endowed home. Okay, let’s get our minds out of the gutter and dig into to how-to-do-it guide to sod. Your lawn hasn’t looked well for years or there’s an area that needs to be patched or you want an instant beautiful green lawn to be envied by all. No problem. The best weather to lay the sod is on a cloudy day. Heat and sun will stress the sod.

1) Dig up old grass with a shovel by cutting small areas with the edge of your shovel then dig underneath and pull up the roots. Once finished, rake deep to 6 inches and remove any stone or pebbles. Remember, a great foundation for any job will result in a successful finish.

2) Add organic nutrient-rich topsoil that has compost.

3) Whatever your square footage of sod is…add extra for piecing.

4) Layout sod. Make sure that the edges are tightly next to each other. Don’t end the strips, all the same, offset each row creating a staggered pattern.

5) Fill in the area then cut odd shapes.

6) Make sure that all your pieces are pressed down and tight. If your lawn has a sloped area, use wooden pegs to hold the sod down until it roots.

7)Spray a starter fertilizer and water thoroughly until it soaks all the way to soil underneath.

8)Water every day, check root establishment. Raise the mower height so that your grass can get thicker and more established. Fertilize with slow-release lawn fertilizer and then again in the fall. Ahhhhh now it’s time to dance in your emerald lush green lawn!

Floral Essentials

Bouquets

Gift? Wedding? Or to put in your family’s heirloom vase? Our bouquets are made to order so you can experience nature’s finest. Bouquets come in all sizes and can be simple and sweet or bold and bright.

Baskets

The perfect gift for your favorite gardener  – our baskets are crafted with live flowers and plants that can be displayed or replanted in your home or garden. Baskets made with cut flowers are also available.

Memorial

Whether for a funeral or remembrance ceremony, Denny Wiggers will craft beautiful arrangements inspired by your loved one. Arrangements, casket covers, and grave blankets available. Call 201-444-0155

Floral Arrangements

Rustic to modern, big to small – our arrangements will make the perfect gift or decorating accent. Made from fresh, earthy flowers – our signature arrangements will bring nature’s best in for every season.

ADDRESS
387 Paramus Road Paramus, NJ 07652

SECOND ADDRESS
76 Railroad Ave. Closter, NJ 07624
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HOURS
M-S 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM