Videos by Brady Nursery in Wichita. Started in 1952 by Joe and Catherine Brady, Brady Nursery is one of Wichita’s oldest and most successful nursery and landscaping businesses. Brady Nursery provides customers with superior quality, service, advice and value.
This is the time of year we start seeing more and more insects in the garden. As soon as you see these little guys crawling around underneath and within your plants, it's time to take action. For questions, send us a message, visit our website or come see us at Brady Nursery.
Hi-Yield Multi-Use Dust
This is the time of year we start seeing more and more insects in the garden. As soon as you see these little guys crawling around underneath and within your plants, it's time to take action. For questions, send us a message, visit our website or come see us at Brady Nursery.
Bagworms
Have you noticed an increase in bagworms this time of year? Now is the time to spray your trees and shrubs! Cathy's here to talk about where you can most likely find bagworms and demonstrate how to properly spray for them. #bradynursery #bagwormcontrol
Calcium Nitrate
A lot of us here are having some issues with Blossom end rot on tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, cucumber etc... If you are seeing this it's time to give the plants some calcium and we recommend using Hi-Yield Calcium Nitrate.
Our Annual Flat Sale is finally here! Visit Brady Nursery now through April 15. Only $17.99 per flat. That's 36 fantastic spots of colors for your Summer. Mix them or match them. Buy as many as you need or even more.
Intention and care goes into every tree we grow. This intention and care is there from the planting, pruning, and harvesting, to the display and sales help to get you the right tree for the right setting. Come and see us and we’ll make your outdoor dreams come true!
You still have time to spray for bagworms! Cathy's here to talk about where you can most likely find bagworms and demonstrate how to properly spray for them.
Don't let fungus and mildew ruin your garden! Cathy's here to talk about what products you can use to stop those fungi problems from damaging your tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and other vegetables.
A lot of us here are having some issues with Blossom end rot on tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, cucumber etc... If you are seeing this it's time to give the plants some calcium and we recommend using Hi-Yield Calcium Nitrate.
Fungus is among us! Humidity is causing fungus to spread. If you see brown patches in your lawn you will need to apply Fertilome F-Stop.
Cathy's here to talk about fertilizing your tomatoes and vegetables!🍅🥬 Now's the time and we recommend using fertilome tomato and vegetable food.
Our Annual Flat Sale is finally here! Visit Brady Nursery April 13-17. Only $17.99 per flat. That's 36 fantastic spots of colors for your Summer. Mix them or match them. Buy as many as you need or even more.
Crabgrass Preventer
Now's the time to apply your crabgrass preventer! The crabgrass preventer in Fertilome For All Seasons is temperature activated so it can be applied earlier and you will be protected just as long.
Planting Seed Potatoes
Happy St. Patrick's Day from your Irish nursery...Brady Nursery! Cathy’s here to demonstrate how to plant seed potatoes. The time to plant is now, so come in and see us today!
Fresh Cut & Living Christmas trees
We have the best selection of Fresh Cut & Living Christmas trees for you to choose from! Get yours today before it's too late!
Fresh cut & living Christmas trees
We have the best selection of Fresh Cut & Living Christmas trees for you to choose from! Get yours today before it's too late!
Planting Bulbs
Now is the time to plant the flowers that bloom next spring! Did you know you can plant bulbs in pots too? After planting your bulbs, they should be stored in an area that will stay cool at night but not freeze, and it's important to water a couple times. We also recommend fertilizing, and one product we suggest using is ferti-lome blooming & rooting. If you have any questions, drop a comment below, direct message us or come see us at Brady Nursery!