Sep 1, 2023 | Garden Tips
Why is Fall a Good Time for Planting? Instead of using their energy flowering, like in Spring or Summer, most plants are working on their root systems during the Fall. In fact, they’re developing more root health during this period than at any other time of the...
Jun 16, 2021 | Tips by Topic, Tips by Topic Sidebar
If you’re looking to help support your local honeybees and pollinators, using native plants in your own garden is one of the easiest and most direct ways. Pollinators depend on naturally occurring plants for their health and survival. In fact, non-native plants will...
Aug 10, 2020 | Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
If we had to assign the title of Garden Queen to any plant it would likely be the hydrangea paniculata. Panicled hydrangeas are nothing less than spectacular with a commanding presence in any landscape or garden. Their gigantic cone-shaped blooms take on the summer...
Oct 5, 2018 | What's New?
Through October 21st, 2018 our Feathered Friend Wild Bird Food Advance Order Sale is in effect. Get the lowest prices of the season now and stock up for the winter! Come in and order before Oct. 21st and we’ll contact you when your order arrives. Or just fill...
Aug 21, 2017 | Bulbs, What's New?
Allium – Ornamental Colors range from white to deep purple. Blooms in late spring, early summer. Allium – Garlic Anemone Camassia PNW native plant. Naturalizes well. Likes moist soil. Blooms in May/June. Colchicum Fall blooming within a few weeks of...