Do you occasionally get tired of the too well organized garden scene? Have you dabbled in the spontaneity of ephemeral-like plants such as daffodils and crocus? These plants will bring a boost of color to your garden and your mood after a long winter nap… Ephemeral plants pop up early in the Spring - grow, flower, set seed, and start to curl back into the...
Using native plants in your landscape can be a great way to 'be green.' Indigenous plants are adapted to the climate and precipitation of the region where they are found, so they are naturally hardy. Native plants benefit from pollination and seed dispersal from local wildlife and provide food in return. As our communities become more urban, it is especially...
While the weather is warming and the excitement is building for another beautiful Spring, the digging window for Spring trees is also drawing to a close. Field grown trees, otherwise referred to as B&B, need to be dug from the grower’s fields prior to the emergence of leaves. We anticipate this leafing out occurring within the next two weeks for southern growers...