Adding a Fruit tree to your landscape

Adding a fruit tree to your landscape is a very rewarding endeavor but you need to be aware of the care it requires. Here are some tips to make your planting successful!   NOW is the time to plant. The colder and wetter the better. First you need to dig the hole about twice theContinue reading “Adding a Fruit tree to your landscape”

Winter yard chores that make spring much easier

Winter yard chores that make spring much easier -Renovating your lawn in the winter can have several benefits. Plant material and sod are less susceptible to heat damage and landscapers are likely less busy. Winter is also the best time to plant trees. -Stock up on and get ready to apply pre-emergent weed killer. ItContinue reading “Winter yard chores that make spring much easier”

Instead of a retaining wall, try Asiatic Jasmine

If you have an erosion problem, but can’t afford a retaining wall, Asiatic Jasmine may be the answer to your prayers. Asiatic Jasmine is a low growing, compact plant that works wonders on hill sides. Once established it will hold the soil and slow the water coming off of the slope. It is low maintenanceContinue reading “Instead of a retaining wall, try Asiatic Jasmine”

Nursery Highlight Dec 10 2013

Here are a few items we would like to highlight this week at our nursery on Milgen Rd. First, we wanted to let you know about two new plant varieties that have recently been released. They are nice upgrades to the originals. 1. The new “Crimson Fire” Loropetalum stays small and has a deeper colorContinue reading “Nursery Highlight Dec 10 2013”