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Murray Farms Greenhouse, Inc., Garden Center SEO Analysis

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Page Title

Home / Shop

This webpage doesn't have a defined page title of an appropriate length.

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The ideal title tag is between 60 and 80 characters in length and should contain important, quality keywords relevant to the page.

Page Description

This webpage doesn't have a defined page description of an appropriate length.

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The ideal page description is between 160 and 180 characters in length and should contain similar, supportive text to the title tag.

H1 Header

Growing for over 60 years

This webpage has a defined H1 header and has only 1 on the page.

An H1 header tag is like the main headline for a webpage. Differing from a page title, the header isn't displayed on the browser tab or search engine result, but it's often the first text that a user sees when visiting a webpage, and should clearly introduce the content that it appears before.

Every webpage should have 1 and only 1 H1 header tag per page, and it should include relevant, quality keywords.

Content Length

Word count: 875 words, Reading time: 3.5 minutes"Growing for over 60 yearsGrowing for over 60 yearsGrowing for over 60 yearsGrowing for over 60 yearsPre-order your magical planting soil from our website shipped directly to your doorstep for the 2024 growing season. Home / ShopAbout UsPlanning Your PlantingsThe ScoopContactMoreHome / ShopAbout UsPlanning Your PlantingsThe ScoopContactSign InCreate AccountBookingsOrdersMy AccountSigned in as:filler@godaddy.comBookingsOrdersMy AccountSign outSigned in as:filler@godaddy.comHome / ShopAbout UsPlanning Your PlantingsThe ScoopContactAccountBookingsOrdersMy AccountSign outSign InBookingsOrdersMy Account About Murray Farm GreenhouseAbout UsThe Murray Family has called River Road home for more than 120 years.  Current owner David’s great-grandparents moved to River Road and began a dairy farm. A horse-drawn wagon delivered milk to customers in Penacook. By 1918 a pint of milk delivered to a home was fetching 6 cents while a quart was bringing 12 cents. A purchase over 4 quarts was 11 cents per quart.David’s father and mother (Jesse and Helen) began what was known throughout the East as Murray Farms Hatchery. Up to 60,000 baby chicks were hatched weekly in the prime of the poultry days at the farm. Baby chicks were shipped all over the east to many poultry farms.In 1964 Jesse and Helen began what is now know as Murray Farm Greenhouse. Once again it was time to turn to family. EVERYONE worked. As us kids got married it was a given that the in-laws were expected to pitch in when they got out of their daytime jobs. They surely did not have to wonder what their weekends in the spring were to consist of. With long hours 7 days a week neighbors and extended family brought food to help feed the gang on weekends.David and daughter Amanda are now overseeing the operation along Tamera Kelly ( 2nd generation from her family) several dedicated seasonal employees and also with Amanda’s triplets Jayce, Kaidan and Aliya working seasonally after school.Learn MorePlanning Your PlantingsThere is nothing that makes the Murray family and staff sadder than a distraught gardener who has just lost plants that were planted prior to the last frost. A warm day or two and everyone is flocking to anywhere plants are being sold. This often results in poor luck and wasted money.Frost free date is often 3-4 days after the full moon closest to May 30th ( meaning before OR after) clear starlit nights near the full moon will provide radiational cooling that will often result in a frost. Rainy windy nights near the full moon are a benefit as it will not freeze so easily with the cloud cover. Watch the weather,clouds are good, clear is bad.Learn moreThe ScoopIn 60 plus years of growing literally millions of plants, annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, and seasonal plants in pots, packs and planters and learning from our own AS WELL AS OUR CUSTOMERS successes as well as trials and failures, we honestly feel that we have the secrets to success in the garden. Not in a particular order they are, #1 CONSISTENTLY checking daily for water, monitoring temperature, feeding correctly will get you a long way ahead. #2 BEGIN with the best quality plants (don’t rescue poor/stressed plants from the box stores) use a container that is appropriate size for the plants. #3 WHEN you water plants it should be ONLY when the soil is nearly dry, but not to the point of wilting. When you water be sure you thoroughly saturate the entire root system while keeping the foliage as dry as possible. ( leaves hate water on them) #4 OUR MAGICAL PLANTING SOIL eliminates much of the guesswork when planting any container, it has Controlled Release Fertilizer (CRF) it is made fresh to ensure you get the full season benefit, and the highest rate of CRF in the industry. ( thus a limited availability/ time window in May/June) Replace the top 6-8” of soil in your planters each spring with our “Magical Planting Soil “ #5 ALL PRE-PLANTED pots, planters, that you bring home need to be fed EVERY 5-7 days with a high quality water soluble fertilizer like Jack’s ( yes miracle grow is ok)  1 tablespoon per gallon and water to saturate the roots!, Feed,Feed , Feed! ( remember if you’ve planted in our “magical planting soil” you set and only need to water all summer.)The soil Murray Farm Greenhouse plants in has no “CRF” rather we have a system that automatically mixes our soluble plant food in with our watering system. The “CRF” is designed to make it easier/ “magical” with minimal effort on your part!Learn more Over 60 years of growing plants for the area!!!The Murray Family has called River Road home for more than 120 years.  Current owner David’s great-grandparents moved to River Road and began a dairy farm. A horse-drawn wagon delivered milk to customers in Penacook. By 1918 a pint of milk delivered to a home was fetching 6 cents while a quart was bringing 12 cents. A purchase over 4 quarts was 11 cents per quart.David’s father and mother (Jesse and Helen) began what was known throughout the East as Murray Farms Hatchery. Up to 60,000 baby chick Copyright © 2024 Murray Farm Greenhouse - All Rights Reserved. This website uses cookies.We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.Accept"

This webpage contains over 500 words of content.

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The content should be rich with quality, original content - not containing "fluff" just to fill up the space. Having more content will also likely help the page to rank better for search queries as well as rank for more search queries.

Image Alternate Text

Images on page: 4, Images with alt text: 0, Percentage: 0%

0% of the images on this webpage contain alternate text description tags.

Alternate text descriptions for images allow visually impaired website visitors to still be able to understand the context of an image. All images on a page should contain a brief and relevant text alternative to what the image displays.

Internal Links

1. /home-%2F-shop2. /home-%2F-shop3. /home-%2F-shop4. /about-us5. /planning-your-plantings6. /the-scoop7. /contact8. /home-%2F-shop9. /about-us10. /planning-your-plantings11. /the-scoop12. /contact13. /m/account14. /m/create-account15. /m/bookings16. /m/orders17. /m/account18. /m/bookings19. /m/orders20. /m/account21. /home-%2F-shop22. /about-us23. /planning-your-plantings24. /the-scoop25. /contact26. /m/bookings27. /m/orders28. /m/account29. /m/account30. /m/bookings31. /m/orders32. /m/account33. /about-us34. /planning-your-plantings35. /the-scoop

This webpage contains at least 1 link to another of the site's pages.

Internal links are links that redirect users to other pages on the same website. It's important that pages contain internal links to send users and search engine crawlers to other pages and content on the same site.

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