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  • Stick Sticking Time

    Stick Sticking Time It is stick sticking time again. Hardwood sticks that is. Winter has officially arrived. Plants are dormant and the leaves have all fallen off. Time to propagate some more plants has now arrived. Yes, you read that right. Starting new plants in the middle of the cold winter. Summer is so nice…

  • How Cold is Too Cold??

    How Cold is Too Cold?? How cold is too cold is something we get asked ocassionally. Will this plant survive our really cold winter? Is this plant hardy for our area? If you are some of the fortunate ones that live in areas of the country where the temperature rarely dips below freezing, you may…

  • How I Wintersow

    How I Wintersow Wanna know how I wintersow? Well my techniques are about as close to naturally growing plants as it gets. No warm greenhouse, no artificial lights, just seeds, soil, and the elements of nature. People from all growing zones or regions can do wintersowing with good results. What I will show is how…

  • Dark Knight Bluebeard

    Dark Knight Bluebeard. No, I’m not talking about some swashbuckler from years ago. No buried treasures with it either. Arr matey, we’re talking about a plant. This is brushy fragrant shrub that waits until the end of summer and early fall to bloom. This is not the time of year for great flowering shrubs. Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’…

  • Growing Dogwood Seeds

    Growing Dogwood Seeds Growing Dogwood seeds is actually quite simple. White Dogwood trees are actually native understory trees. They are smaller trees that can sometimes be found growing at the edges of the woods. After their showcase of large white flowers in the early Spring, the trees become somewhat normal looking. Along comes fall weather…

  • Halfway Through Winter

    Halfway Through Winter It’s the middle of January and we’re halfway through Winter. Well as far as not seeing very many plants anyways. It’s been almost 2 months since we covered up and it will be another 2 months, or so until we uncover them again. It has been very snow-free so far this year….