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  • Snow on the Snowdrops

    Snow on the Snowdrops Here we are in the early days of March. Snowdrops are beginning to show their blooms. February ended by dumping over 6 inches of snow on the Snowdrops. Our super weather predicter Phil, down in Punxsutawney, proclaimed that we were going to have an early spring this year. Just when it…

  • Opening Day 2025

    Opening Day 2025 Opening Day for 2025 is tentatively penciled in for Saturday, April 26th. Easter Sunday is April 20th this year. We are planning on a full weekend for opening so doing it the weekend after Easter. This is all dependent on our wonderful weather in this area. If we actually get an early…

  • Fiesta Forsythia, a beautiful variegated version for Spring

    Fiesta Forsythia Fiesta Forsythia is just one member of the Forsythia family. Forsythias are called Harbingers of Spring since they are such early bloomers. They get covered with yellow flowers before they even think about putting out leaves. After the long, cold months of winter, those of us in the northern snowy states anxiously await…

  • Birds in the Nursery

    Why are there birds in the nursery?? Why are there birds in the nursery? Plants draw in bugs, bad ones as well as good ones. Bugs draw in birds.  Since there are many, many plants and trees in our yard, the birds often make their nests here as well. Nesting close to the food supply, pretty smart if…

  • Snow Damage to Plants

    Snow Damage to Plants Snow damage to plants during a bad snow storm can seem to be devastating at first sight. Sometimes it actually is. The hope is that the plants will rebound and be all right. We had a huge snow event in this area in the days following Thanksgiving. We got over 4…