Hi. We will be working at the State Fair this year at the MNLA area outside the Hort building this coming Saturday from Noon to 3:00pm. Come check it out.
Greetings from the Nursery. I am sure all are enjoying the wonderful summer weather. Looking around here I see plenty of color. The mums are in bloom. The dwarf sunflowers are blooming as are other flowers in the greenhouse.
Outside we have a sale on perennials that gives you a great deal on them at 50% off. Now is a great time to plant perennials with the time to set roots for fall and become happy in your yard. Soon we will have bare root Peony's with the offer to you to purchase bare root verses potted for a cost affective save. Trees and shrubs are now 30% off. A shipment of some more plants are arriving this week. Hydrangeas and Barberries. Standard Euonymus and others to brighten your yard. Stop on in and check them out.
No pruning or fertilizing of perennials, shrubs, or trees is recommended til it freezes. Fertilizing of annuals is a giving at this time of year. Be careful not to fertilize any plant when it is dry for the change of burning the roots is very high when one does that. Water well and water deeply.
Until next time. Plant a tree save the air.
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Monday, August 23, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
The mums have filled the greenhouse.
We've got the mums in and they are blooming. Great fresh looking fall arrangement as well as plants spruce up your pots. No hardy perennial mums this year but plenty of the fun fall mums are here.
Soon it will be time for fall garden work. Trimming off old flower head on perennials is good to do now to keep them blooming longer. Soon your spring blooming plants like Iris and peonies can be dug up and divided. Other fall bed care can be started. Amending beds with peat moss and compost is always a good thing to do at this time. We will be caring bare root peonies for a short time in early Sept. so keep an eye out I will post when they are in.
With the recent weather has brought more leaf problems to peoples attention. Some can be taken care of with the application of insectied or a fungicide. In lots of the cases it is a 2 year process to get rid of the problems once it starts. Disposing of problems leaves so as not to have the problems over winter in the leaves and spread to next year. Preventative action is always best. When in doubt just ask. Remember to bring in a ample size sample when bring one in. A sample of a leaf attached to the branch is best. A foot long if possible and a picture too. We will help with what we can.
Until next time, Remember in order to stop an smell the flowers someone needs to plant them there first.
Soon it will be time for fall garden work. Trimming off old flower head on perennials is good to do now to keep them blooming longer. Soon your spring blooming plants like Iris and peonies can be dug up and divided. Other fall bed care can be started. Amending beds with peat moss and compost is always a good thing to do at this time. We will be caring bare root peonies for a short time in early Sept. so keep an eye out I will post when they are in.
With the recent weather has brought more leaf problems to peoples attention. Some can be taken care of with the application of insectied or a fungicide. In lots of the cases it is a 2 year process to get rid of the problems once it starts. Disposing of problems leaves so as not to have the problems over winter in the leaves and spread to next year. Preventative action is always best. When in doubt just ask. Remember to bring in a ample size sample when bring one in. A sample of a leaf attached to the branch is best. A foot long if possible and a picture too. We will help with what we can.
Until next time, Remember in order to stop an smell the flowers someone needs to plant them there first.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
More plants have arrived.!!!!
Hi all,
To all that I told off the Hydrangeas and the Autumn Blaze Maple trees well they are here. White Diamond, Lime Light, Annabell, Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangeas are in. Large Autumn Blaze Maple and Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple and Clump for Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry, Clump form in Japanese Tree Lilac and a single Golden Eclipse Lilac too. Stop on in and check them out. Fun to add shade to the yard.
Always a good time to plant.
To all that I told off the Hydrangeas and the Autumn Blaze Maple trees well they are here. White Diamond, Lime Light, Annabell, Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangeas are in. Large Autumn Blaze Maple and Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple and Clump for Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry, Clump form in Japanese Tree Lilac and a single Golden Eclipse Lilac too. Stop on in and check them out. Fun to add shade to the yard.
Always a good time to plant.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Warm days of summer.
Warm days of summer are here. Plants are blooming and as long as it is grown in a pot it can be planted any time in the ground. We are getting yet another shipment of Hydrangeas this week. It will be Thursday. A few Autumn Blaze Maples and some other trees as well as a NEW barberry you just have to see. Mums are starting to color up and Pat has been stocking the store with them as they color up. Rudbeckia (blackeyed susans) and looking oh so fine. Hackberry, Redmond Linden and Blue Beech trees are all 50% off. These are great trees for shade and quick growth. We also have some nice clump Japanise Tree Lilacs in too. Stop in and Check us out.!!!!!!!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Shrubs on SALE.
Greetings,
We just got in a new shipment of shrubs and some trees too. Hydrangea Trees and shrubs. The shrubs are now all 25% off til Friday. We have weekly sales so don't wait or the plants may be gone as well as the sale. Perennials are looking good and are also on sale. My pick of the week is the Heuchera, Plum Pudding. Works well in part sun and gives you that great purplish-burgundy color to the shade gardens we all want. Color color. Keep up the fertilizing on your plants til mid August. Root Stimulator on newly planted plants is excellent to get the roots growing and established without all the transplant shock you can have planting at this time of year. Applied every other week til established makes for a great root system and a better plant for years to come. We are here to help you with your gardening needs. Have a safe and fun summer.
We just got in a new shipment of shrubs and some trees too. Hydrangea Trees and shrubs. The shrubs are now all 25% off til Friday. We have weekly sales so don't wait or the plants may be gone as well as the sale. Perennials are looking good and are also on sale. My pick of the week is the Heuchera, Plum Pudding. Works well in part sun and gives you that great purplish-burgundy color to the shade gardens we all want. Color color. Keep up the fertilizing on your plants til mid August. Root Stimulator on newly planted plants is excellent to get the roots growing and established without all the transplant shock you can have planting at this time of year. Applied every other week til established makes for a great root system and a better plant for years to come. We are here to help you with your gardening needs. Have a safe and fun summer.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Perennials are all ON SALE.
Thats right all the perennials are now all 25% off. Stop on in an see the selection. Lots of different sizes and variteis to choose from.
TREES are 33% off and going fast.
Never to late to plant.
TREES are 33% off and going fast.
Never to late to plant.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Rain and sun.
The weather has turned on the damp side for a bit but will dry up and become warm again. May Night Saliva and Cardonna Saliva are now in full bloom; they are the deeper purple flowers spikey looking. Peonies are almost done blooming,and yet their foliage adds a nice visual interest all season. Nepeta Walkers low is the lavender purple flower that is blooming now with bluish foliage. Weigelas are in bloom too and can accent most any yard. Our shrub roses are in full bloom with mixtures of colors and heights to choose from. Please remember to water and fertilize all your plants though out the entire growing season for best color and flowers.
Now to the nasty bugs that seem to be invading some of the trees and shrubs. I have had several people in within the last week with Nipple Gull on Maples and Hackberry. The good thing is it will NOT kill the tree but it will stress the tree. Clean the leaves up in the fall and destroy, this pesky bug overwinters in them. The best and easiest treatment is to treat with BONIDE Tree and Shrub Insect control with systemaxx. This is the same product you can use for the Emerald Ash Borers too. Easy and affective applied now or sooner. Mix in a gallon of water and water in 2 feet away from the trunk of the tree and that's it. With the weather as it has been fluctuating plants are bound to get something if not cared for properly.
Remember the Best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago the 2nd best time is NOW.
Now to the nasty bugs that seem to be invading some of the trees and shrubs. I have had several people in within the last week with Nipple Gull on Maples and Hackberry. The good thing is it will NOT kill the tree but it will stress the tree. Clean the leaves up in the fall and destroy, this pesky bug overwinters in them. The best and easiest treatment is to treat with BONIDE Tree and Shrub Insect control with systemaxx. This is the same product you can use for the Emerald Ash Borers too. Easy and affective applied now or sooner. Mix in a gallon of water and water in 2 feet away from the trunk of the tree and that's it. With the weather as it has been fluctuating plants are bound to get something if not cared for properly.
Remember the Best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago the 2nd best time is NOW.
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