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  • Curly Fries Hosta

    Curly Fries Hosta Curly Fries Hosta sounds like something you’d order as a side with your next burger. I don’t know how they’d be as a side dish but they are definitely one for the garden. You can see where the fries part comes from in the name, and the curly part is very obvious….

  • 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…

  • Pruning Hydrangeas

    Pruning Hydrangeas Pruning Hydrangeas seems to be one of the great mysteries in the gardening world. Do I prune them in the winter?  Should they be pruned after they bloom? Do they even need to be pruned? The list goes on and on. You may be surprised to know that the answer to those questions is “Yes”. Well almost. It…

  • Drink Milk? Make Plants!

    Drink Milk? Make Plants! Drink milk? Make plants! Did you know that if you drink milk, you can make your own plants? Well more specifically, if you have empty milk jugs you can start plants from seeds. Oh now you tell me I know, you wish you knew that before you threw out or recycled…

  • 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…

  • 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’…