Quercus falcata is a little-known species in the mid-Atlantic that has gained in popularity in recent years as a great landscape tree for larger spaces. Commonly known as southern red
We’re well underway in our winter pruning. At WHN, each and every plant is pruned every winter when branches are bare to ensure great branching and structure in everything you
Some aerial shots of the farm taken 2 February 2019 [new_royalslider id=”20″]
WHN celebrated the end of a wet, but successful year with our partners from Shen-Paco on Thursday December 13th. Eric and Cody cooked lunch for everyone and handed out new
Betula nigra, or river birch, is a fast-growing shade and ornamental tree. Indigenous to the eastern United States, from coastal New Hampshire west to Minnesota and south to eastern Texas
Despite the occasional rain, digging is now underway for fall 2018! If you haven’t placed your orders yet, do it now. Inventory is selling through quickly! [new_royalslider id=”15″]
White House Natives was honored to co-host the Shenandoah Valley Nursery and Greenhouse Association (SVNGA) tour on October 3rd, 2018. We were able to show off our nursery for the
Growth is hardening off and we’ve done our final inventory counts and pricing for the fall. See the availability here. We’ve got some beautiful material available for you for fall
Trees are fascinating. They are all around us, we see them every day, they are beautiful and each provides many ecosystem services; the more you learn about them, the more
On 9th August 2018, a group of tree stewards from Arlington County visited White Hiouse Natives along with a Fairfax arborist, and two reps from Davey Tree. The were accompanied
