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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Some scenes around the nursery as we begin the spring 2020 digging season.  Photos taken 3 Mar 2020. [new_royalslider id=”49″]

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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

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Final in a series of photo blogs as we work through winter pruning in preparation for Spring 2020 shipping. [new_royalslider id=”48″]

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Second in a series of photo blogs as we work through winter pruning in preparation for Spring 2020 shipping. [new_royalslider id=”47″]

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First in a series of photo blogs as we work through winter pruning in preparation for Spring 2020 shipping. [new_royalslider id=”46″]

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