Current Advertising

We  advertise seasonally in the following places:

9NEWS KUSA-TV, KRMA-TV PBS, KOSI-FM,  KEZW-AM1430  the Garden Pros radio show, The Denver Post, Colorado Gardener, Zone 4 Magazine, Denver Life magazine, Clipper Magazine in Parker,  Search Parker, Search South Aurora, Money Mailer,

Tagawa Gardens sponsors an important 30 second message about gardening during drought on KRMA TV PBS (Channel 6):

Tagawa's KRMA-TV ad. This ad will also appear on KWGN-TV, Channel 2.


Tagawa Gardens is proud and honored to sponsor 9NEWS's Garden Expert Rob Proctor's Garden Tips!
Here are Rob's 30 second Tips for 2013:

Rob Proctor’s Vegetable Gardening Tip

Rob Proctor’s  Summer Heat in the Garden

Rob Proctor’s  Shade Gardening

Rob Proctor’s  Perennial Gardening

Rob Proctor’s Nature’s Yield Compost

Rob Proctor’s Hardy Boy Cool Cat/Make it a Masterpiece

Rob Proctor’s Hardy Boy Picasso
Rob Proctor’s Gardening for Birds

Rob Proctor's Container Gardening

 

Advertising offers with other merchants:

In Fall and Winter 2012, we are doing a fun promotion with local frozen yogurt stores!  Kids can bring in their empty, rinsed yogurt cup for a free plant!  ($2.99 value, petunias or pansies as available)

Local stores participating:

Zookie's Frozen Yogurt      700 S. Buckley Road (Aurora) 720 535-1613 

Yo Craze Frozen Yogurt    18801 E. Hampden Avenue #174 (Aurora) 303 699-9644

                                                1180 S. Buckley Road (Aurora) 303 745-9655

Fro Yo Spot       17200 E. Iliff Avenue A-2 (Aurora) 303 750-4343

                             16524 Keystone Blvd. (Parker) 303 975-6981

Swirls Frozen Yogurt 19751 E. Main Street R-4 (Parker) 720 583-0356

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Once you get your plant, here is how to take care of it!

How to Care for Your Plant in Your Yogurt Cup:
1. Water the plant gently when you arrive home, about ½ cup should be sufficient. Remove the pack of plants from the cup, hold it over a sink or other safe place where water can drain. Pour water over the soil in the pack (not over the plant) until the soil is wet and water drains out the holes in the bottom of the pack. Let drain. Then set the pack back in the cup. There is not a drainage hole in the bottom of the cup. Plants always need drainage as they don’t like wet feet!


2. Place the plant near a sunny window and enjoy indoors for a few days.  Water about ½ cup water if top of soil feels dry.

3. Plant your plant outdoors in a container garden where it can join its friends, or in the garden.  Water well! Questions? Contact our Annuals Dept at 303-690-4722 ext 136!