Our Favorite Flowers
We are often asked by customers, “What is your favorite flower?” Usually unable to answer on the spot as there are just too many to choose from, we have decided to take the time to give everyone on our team the chance to answer this question once and for all.
November 15, 2011
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Amanda Shepard ·
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Tags: allium, amaryllis, annuals, bareroot plants, choosing plants, cosmos, crocus, daffodils, fall bulbs, fall planted bulbs, fall planting, flowers, hibiscus, holiday, Northeast Mix, t, Tree Peonies, tulips · Posted in: Flower Bulbs, Gardening in Fall, Gardening in Spring and Summer, Gardening in the Winter, Perennials, Vegetable Seeds, Wildflowers
The stunning, show-stoppers of winter: Amaryllis
The wonderfully bright, long-lasting blooms that Amaryllis produce are undoubtedly one of the most joyous parts of the winter months. It is a wonderful experience, for both the novice or expert gardener, to see Amaryllis grow and bloom in just a few short weeks.
November 5, 2011
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Amanda Shepard ·
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Tags: amaryllis, amaryllis bulbs, amaryllis gift, fall bulbs, fall planting, holiday, holiday amaryllis, holliday, planting, planting amaryllis · Posted in: Flower Bulbs, Gardening in Fall, Gardening in the Winter, How-Tos
Heigh Ho! The Holly!
Here’s a repeat of a post I did a year ago. Lots of people have asked for it, so enjoy: Today, I was looking for a great photo of holly to use on our homepage for Christmas. I Googled Images, and found a really beautiful one from an herb site. I emailed and asked for [...]
December 10, 2008
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Ray Allen ·
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Tags: holiday · Posted in: Gardening in the Winter
Happy Fourth
Welcome to summer. Have a great holiday! The seed packet at the left is a favorite this week, and anytime for elections or parties for people in the military. Our Flag Packet was designed just after 9-11, and has been a favorite ever since. They’re .50 each, or less with quantity, and contain red white and blue [...]
July 2, 2008
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Ray Allen ·
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Tags: holiday · Posted in: Gardening in Spring and Summer, Wildflowers
