If you like to decorate during the holidays, you’re going to love this idea

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When it’s cold outside a greenhouse can be a welcoming detour to the stress of holiday shopping

Brian is at Milaeger’s with some positively perfect poinsettias that can help brighten your day and enhance your shopping experience.

Looking for a unique gift for that special someone this holiday season? Maybe you should try Milaeger’s. Brian is there reminding you that there’s plenty of time to get gifts for everyone on your list.

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Just because Winter is right around the corner that doesn’t mean Farmers Markets are done for the year

Brian is in Racine previewing what Milaeger’s has in store on both Saturday and Sunday during their Winter Famers Markets.

Milaeger's History (website)

In A little 8' by 12' hobby greenhouse in the backyard of Dan and Joan Milaeger was the seed that grew into the Milaeger's of today.  Ten years later, the couple offered their first crop of annuals from a 30' by 90' greenhouse at the newly purchased Douglas Avenue site.

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If you like to decorate during the holidays, you’re going to love this idea

Brian is at Milaeger’s in Racine with some tips on how to decorate a Winter Porch Pot.

In the 1950s, before the Milaeger business was started, Dan and Joan Milaeger supplemented their income by making winter grave decorations such as evergreen sprays (or blankets) and wreaths, which they placed on graves for their customers who wanted a decoration on the graves of their family members at Christmas. Joan also made corsages that she sold to drug stores, dime stores, and corner bars.

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Is there such a thing as the perfect Christmas tree? Milaeger’s in Racine believes there is

That’s where Brian is this morning with some tips on how to decorate your tree and while avoiding lighting frustrations.

Their creativity, energy and spirit of willingness to do whatever was right for the customer propelled the business into continued expansion.  Today the company has over 90 greenhouses that are open to any gardener who seeks the pure enjoyment of viewing a crop of color in its growing environment. Thousands of specialty annuals, bedding plants, vegetables, perennials and pot crops such as poinsettias are carefully nurtured, offering the consumer the widest array of plant material in the Midwest.