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Pruning Fruit Trees
March is a good time to prune Fruit trees. Once they are planted and pruned, prune the fruit trees each additional year. Prune only when the trees are dormant. On newly planted trees, prune lightly for the next 10 years. Regular pruning each year will help avoid major...
Plan for spring!
Now is the time to order seeds for spring. Plan your vegetable garden with the space available. consider adding soil amendments to improve the soil. another thing we would recommend doing is order fruit trees if you want them. Both seeds and fruit trees should be in...
Lilac Meyeri on Standard, Hydrangea Endless Summer and Vanilla Strawberry
Need more fall flowers in your life? We have beautiful Hydrangea still in bloom. Stop on in to check out our selection of Hydrangea - Including the infamous Endless Summer and the yummy Vanilla Strawberry. Both of these hydrangeas are very strong bloomers. Budding up...
Candy Corn Spirea, Golden Spirit and Velvet Cloak Smokebush Make Great Fall Plantings
If you are looking to add eye catching fall color to your landscape, you cannot go wrong with one of these fabulous shrubs. Spirea Candy Corn bares a name fitting for the season as well as its color. Offering three full season of interest, the candy corn spirea is a...
Hydrangea Mania!
Get your bloom on with Hydrangea! Little lime Hydrangea tree LA Dreamin'LimelightLet's dance Big Easy
Echinacea Green Twister a wonderful new Coneflower addition
Echinacea Green Twister is here just in time for the summer pollinators. This is a great perennial if you want to attract butterflies, song birds , honey bees and many other pollinators. A joy to have in the garden and truly a one of a kind flower. We knew thia would...