Now more than ever, spring is a good time to appreciate the little things like trees breaking bud and leafing out. All the hard work from the extensive hand-pruning last
For April, we are featuring an under-used performer for the shrub border or high-canopied shady areas, the bottlebrush buckeye, Æsculus parviflora. One of eight species of buckeye native to North
Now more than ever, spring is a good time to appreciate the little things like trees breaking bud and leafing out. All the hard work from the extensive hand-pruning last
Although we have a few plants still available–check our inventory–the farm has moved on to the tasks of early spring: planting liners for this year’s crop; liners that will be
Our main spring digging window is now closed (although we have a few plants still available–check our inventory–but here are some more digging photos from earlier the month! Photos taken
Some scenes around the nursery as we begin the spring 2020 digging season. Photos taken 3 Mar 2020. [new_royalslider id=”49″]
February’s Featured Native is Pinus virginiana. Commonly called Virginia or scrub pine (or Jersey pine in a certain state to our northeast), Pinus virginiana has been a long-ignored native evergreen
Final in a series of photo blogs as we work through winter pruning in preparation for Spring 2020 shipping. [new_royalslider id=”48″]
Second in a series of photo blogs as we work through winter pruning in preparation for Spring 2020 shipping. [new_royalslider id=”47″]
First in a series of photo blogs as we work through winter pruning in preparation for Spring 2020 shipping. [new_royalslider id=”46″]