What happens if you miss the planting season and the ground is frozen? Is it still OK to plant trees and shrubs after a hard frost?
The holidays are a time for celebration and joy, and what better way to add to the festivities than with some beautiful living evergreen trees and shrubs? Not only will these plants add a touch of natural beauty to your home, but they can also be planted in your...
We’re excited to feature Green Velvet Boxwood (Buxus x ‘Green Velvet’) from Monrovia! A full-bodied boxwood well-suited for dense, low hedges. Foliage retains its rich green color throughout winter. Develops a vigorous, rounded form if not pruned. A wonderful evergreen that will provide year-round, cold-hardy color and structure in the...
“This has been ‘The Year of Boxwood Winter Injury.’ In my 30+ years with OSU Extension, I’ve never seen such widespread winter injury to boxwoods. It’s generally believed the damage is connected to the deep-diving temperatures experienced across most of Ohio during the week of Christmas.” – Joe Boggs,...
We’re excited to feature Little Lime Punch™ Hydrangea from Proven Winners! This hardy hydrangea is similar to Little Lime® with it’s compact habit, strong stems and blooms that emerge lime green, Little Lime Punch™ blooms mature progressively from the bottom up in a gorgeous array of white, light pink, and...
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We’re excited to feature Flame Thrower™ Redbud this month! Light-pink spring flowers are followed by an ever-changing display of colorful foliage that continues all the way to fall. New foliage emerges burgundy, fades to yellow, and matures to green. Branches display all the colors at once for a stunning...
We have SOLD OUT of carving pumpkins but still have plenty of other fall fun items including straw bales, corn stalks, gourds & pie pumpkins!
Is there a tree more outrageously sensual than the fig? Those iconic leaves, the sculptural branching habit, and those sweet-as-honey fruits are the stuff of legends and lore. Cleopatra dished them up to Mark Antony. Adam and Eve found the foliage to be a handy coverall. Nations went to...