Archive for the ‘What's New’ Category

Fall Blooming Perennials

Posted August 11th, 2010 by dlangeman in What's New

Just unloaded the truck with fun and fabulous fall blooming perennials!  Phlox, Crocosmia, Asters, Hyssop, and Russian Sage just to name a few.  So get your Aster’s and more in here and add some fall color to your garden.

New Metal Art

Posted July 29th, 2010 by dlangeman in What's New

We just recieved new metal yard art from local craftsman.  View our gallery for all the unique items.  Prices range from $6.95 to $99.95. Hurry in these unique items will not last.

House Plants

Posted August 22nd, 2009 by admin in What's New

Add the spirit of the garden to the inside of the house as well. We have a great selection of new house plants, large and small. We have hanging house plants like the Boston Fern, Purple Passion Vine, Swiss Cheese Philodendron and more. There is a good selection to fit any condition. Whether you have a bright location or a dark location, you can find the right plant for your needs.

New Arrivals!

Posted July 27th, 2009 by admin in What's New

With our inventory fully loaded, now is a good time to stop by and get what you want. We still have beautiful, colorful annuals. Lots and lots of blooming perennials and for those with a landscape design, we have the shrubs and trees that you need.

Here are some of the new plants that are available to you.

Shrubs – In the sun: Mellow Yellow Spirea, variegated willows, and blooming Caryoptris. For the Shade: Rhododendrons and Hydrangeas – pink diamond and limelight.

Blooming Perennials – tall, garden Phlox, Agastache (hyssops), Coreopsis – pinwheel and full moon, Sapphire Flax, fragrant Daylilies, Heucheras (coral bells) – plum pudding and green spice, Echinacea – tiki torch and adam saul.

Trees – European hornbeam, alpine fir, Murryanna pines, Canada red chokecherries, weeping white pine, weeping blue atlas cedars, weeping Norway spruce, and variegated box elder (maple).

Come give us a visit and let us help you bring the spirit of the garden to your home.

Hops, Blueberries, Raspberries, Oh My!

Posted July 3rd, 2009 by admin in What's New

We now have in stock 1 gallon hops. Three different varieties of large, gorgeous, 5 gallon blueberry plants that are loaded with berries. And 1 gallon raspberry plants already producing fruit. Stop by and get your’s before they are all gone!

Plants Galore

Posted June 19th, 2009 by admin in What's New
We have Blue Ribbon Potting Soil again! Along with more pond plants, including the water hyacinths. Our stock of annuals and vegetables are full and many varieties of perennials are available. If shrubs are what you want, we have numerous varieties of spireas, potentillas, ninebarks, and many choices of unique shrubs as well. If we don’t have what your looking for, just let us know and we will try to get it for you.
Water Hyacinths Galore

Water Hyacinths Galore

 

Flowering Window box

Flowering Window box

 

Flowering Perennials

Flowering Perennials

 

Fresh Basil Starts

Fresh Basil Starts

Blooming annuals

Blooming annuals Fresh Basil Starts

Raspberries!

Posted June 9th, 2009 by admin in What's New

We now have raspberries! Stop by to get yours before they are all gone. Plus we have many other vegetables to fill your garden. Pumpkins, cucumbers, tomatoes, squash, corn, peppers and many more. You can find organic vegetable starts as well.

Daffodowndilly

Posted May 11th, 2009 by admin in What's New

She wore her yellow sun-bonnet,

She wore her greenest gown;

She turned to the south wind

And curtsied up and down.

She turned to the sunlight

And shook her yellow head,

And whispered to her neighbour:

“Winter is dead.”

                                                A. A. Milne

Rhododendrons

Posted May 11th, 2009 by admin in What's New

Yes, even here in Central Oregon, you can enjoy the beautiful spring blooming, evergreen, rhododendrons! Moonfire and Sun provides varieties that, once established, are cold hardy and heat resistant. The Calsap variety has a white flower with a dark red throat. Maximum roseum is a sun and heat tolerant variety with a pinkish-lilac bloom. Stop by to check out the rest of our selection. Although we provide varieties that are suitable for our climate, proper location in the landscape is key. Rhododendrons do best in the high desert, when they are provided with afternoon shade and protection from the drying winds. After you find the proper home for your rhododendron, it is important to maintain desirable soil conditions. This is attained easily enough by amending your natural soils with acid planting mix when planting. Continue to top dress every spring and fall with the acid planting mix to hold moisture, maintain proper acidic levels, protect during winters, and most importantly, improve your success.

Birds, birds, we all love birds!

Posted May 5th, 2009 by admin in What's New

Enjoy the benefits that birds offer, with their beautiful songs, colors and playful activities. We have everything you need to invite the birds to your yard. First provide them with the food they enjoy from Wild Delight. Next, select a bird feeder supplied by Woodlink, that is just as enjoyable to look at as the birds. Here is a list of bird feeding tips from Woodlink:

  1. Keep your bird feeder full all year around.
  2. Place feeders in a native landscape that has a healthy supply of trees and shrubs… the birds will feed more often and stay longer.
  3. Birds are more likely to frequent your feeding stations that always have a consistent supply of water.
  4. Use natural foods in the winter months.
  5. Locate feeders at different levels to avoid over crowding and attract the greatest variety of species.
  6. Attract more birds by providing a variety of different feeders.

Have you ever had the opportunity to watch a bird take a bath? They are so cute, working hard to splash their bodies with water from a shallow pool. We have nice ceramic bird baths provided by the local artist, Brad Henry so you can make this opportunity happen more often. Here in the high dessert, water supplies are scarce for the birds so providing them with fresh water year round is very important.

After the birds are all fat, happy and clean, give them a place they can call home. We have handmade, cedar bird houses provided by a local craftsman. With his unique design you will find this bird house to be hassle free. He has made them so cleaning is a cinch.

Come in to learn more about what foods attract which birds and see all that we have to offer for the bird enthusiast.