Blueberries, Gooseberries, Figs, Bare Root Berries, Artichokes, Asparagus, and Rhubarb are now in

Blueberries $11.00 ea. Bluecrop, Blueray, Misty, O’Neal, Pink Lemonade, South Moon, Top Hat When planting blueberries add soil sulfur or acid fertilizer to create an acidic environment they require. Use 8 oz. for each plant. Soil Sulfur 2.5# bag. $8.39 Use 1 cup of Down To Earth organic acid fertilizer for each plant. A 1 lb. box is $3.29 and will do 2.5 plants. Pomegranates $16.00 – Eversweet, Parfianka, Pink Satin, Wonderful. Figs $19.00 – Black Jack, Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Conodria, Kadota. Currants, Hinnonmaki Red – $13.00 Gooseberry, Pixwell – $13.00 Kiwi, Hardy Male & Hardy Red Female – $17.00 Hops, Cascade & Centennial – $11.00 Olive, Mission – $16.00 Mulberry, Dwarf Black Fruiting – $16.00 Chester Thornless Blackberry, Olallie Blackberry, Boysenberry – $6.85 ea. Heritage Raspberry, Canby Red Raspberry, Fall Gold Raspberry – $4.85 ea. Artichokes, Greeen Globe – $4.95 ea. Artichoke, Jerusulem – $1.75 ea. Asparagus – $9.95 per bundle of 10 Rhubarb, Victoria Cherry – $4.00 ea.

Small Business Saturday | November 25

20% OFF ALL IN STOCK PURCHASES ON SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY Come shop on Small Business Saturday and have free coffee and hot chocolate while you shop. And receive 20% off all in stock purchases. Saturday, November 25th 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Bald Mountain Nursery

Dogwoods, Living Christmas Trees and other Oregon stock now in

Dogwoods, Living Christmas Trees, Japanese Maples, Tulip Magnolias, and other Oregon stock arrived today. We have White, Pink, and Cherokee Brave (Dark Rosey Pink) dogwoods in now. Just arrived. In #10 gallon pots. 3-4 ft. are $125, 4-5ft. are $140. We also have a nice selection of Colorado Spruce and Dwarf Alberta Spruce. Also just got in some Peony’s, and Exbury Azaleas (deciduous azalea), Helleborus, Tulip magnolias, some very nice Japanese Maples, and some Rhododendrons, Mugho Pines, and other Oregon Stock. And below is a picture of Chester and Jessie when they were about two months old. Now they are 8. Not plant related but very cute puppies. Great dogs now. Always happy to see everybody. Hours: 9-5 Monday through Saturday, 10-4 Sunday 530-743-4856 We Hope To See You Soon, Jeff

Bare Root Berries and Vegetables are now in.

Olallie Blackberry $6.95 Boysenberry, Regular $6.95 Boysenberry, Thornless $6.95 Red Raspberry, Canby $4.85 Red Raspberry, Heritage $4.85 Fall Gold Raspberry $4.85 Asparagus, U.C. 157 $9.95/bundle of 10 Artichoke, Green Globe $4.95 ea. Artichoke, Jerusalem $1.75 ea. Rhubarb, Victoria Cherry $4.00 ea. Blueberries, Figs, Pomegranates, Dogwoods, Live Christmas Trees should be in next week. I will send out an email when items arrive.

November 2017 Newsletter

The month of October was a bit warm this year and it has taken a while for fall weather to arrive but it feels like it is finally here. Fall is the best time for planting trees and shrubs. Take advantage of the cooler weather and the soon to be a bit wetter ground if you are wanting to plant trees and shrubs. It is the perfect time for planting. Dormant Spray on Fruit Trees This month you will need to be thinking about spraying your first dormant spray on your fruit trees to prevent leaf curl. Use liquid copper and horticultural oil to spray the trees when they are dormant. Looking at the orchard here at the nursery, it looks like about 3 weeks or so and they will need their first spraying. Once the trees have lost their leaves is when you want to do your first application. You will do two more applications after for a total of three. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Valentines Day are easy dates to remember. But you have to watch the weather and the trees. Sometime they will not have lost all of their leaves by Thanksgiving and if we get a warm …

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WE ARE OPEN WITH REGULAR HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 5, SUNDAY 10-4.

We have Erosion Control seed and Annual Rye seed to use to stabilize areas that were burned. We were fortunate and the fires were held about one to two miles from us. We did get evacuated and were not able to conduct business for several days, but we are now past that and open with regular hours and a full inventory for fall planting. For areas that may have been burned, we carry quick cover erosion control seed mix and annual rye seed for customers who may have been in the burn areas and need to stabilize areas for the winter. These both come up quickly and will help to stabilize burned areas for the winter. Erosion control mix is $2.60 per pound. A pound covers 1200 sq. ft. or 35 lbs. per acre. Annual Rye is $1.10 per pound and a pound covers 100 sq. ft. It is 435 lbs. per acre. We generally have a couple hundred pounds of each in stock. If you are in need of seed for erosion control, please let me know and we can order it if we don’t have it in stock and have it within a week or so. REMEMBER THAT …

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BRING A DONATION AND GET 15% OFF YOUR PURCHASE

BRING A DONATION AND GET 15% OFF YOUR PURCHASE We are helping two teachers from Foothill School raise donations to help those impacted by the fire in our community. I am paraphrasing what they are doing but this is it. Two Foothill School teachers will be doing a donation drop off drive thru behind the Edward Jones office on First Street in Marysville on Saturday the 14th from noon till 4 pm AND WE WILL BE ACCEPTING DONATIONS NOW THROUGH SUNDAY THE 15th. We are accepting new items from clothing, to pet supplies, to livestock equipment, kids sporting goods, household linens, any and everything you can think of that is new that will help. We will also be accepting Gift Cards and an account is being set up for cash donations. These two teachers have asked us if we can help and we are acting as a drop off location to help with the kids and others with recovery from this devastating fire. We are offering 15% off all in stock purchases now through Sunday with the donation of a new item for this cause. If you don’t need any plants, you are welcome to drop off donations anyway. Hope …

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October 2017 Newsletter

We are having some nice fall weather now after a long hot summer. Glad that is behind us. Now is the time for fall planting. FALL IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR FOR PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS Fall fertilizing should be done now as well. If you have not done your fall fertilizing yet you should do it as soon as possible. This fertilizing is important because it gives plants a good boost and also gives them stored food for winter. Next spring they will use that stored food for growth as soon as the weather warms. A balanced fertilizer is good for almost everything in the landscape. Citrus trees would like a citrus fertilizer and this should be the last application for them for the season. Don’t feed them in the winter. Rhododendrons and azaleas should not be fertilized now unless it is with a bloom fertilizer. This will help give more blooms next spring. The same could be used on Dogwoods if you have one that does not want to bloom well. It may help. The weather is now ideal for fall planting of trees and shrubs. Fall planted trees and shrubs develop roots through the cooler fall …

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Onion Sets and Garlic Are Now In

Onion Sets: Yellow, Red and White onions – $2.35 / pound, Sweet onions – $4.50 / pound. Garlic – $4.10 / pound Elephant Garlic – $9.50 / pound Shallots – $5.75 / pound All available now for fall planting. Cooler weather ahead. Shorter days, cool mornings. FALL PLANTING SEASON IS HERE. Winter vegetables are now in as well.

August 2017 Newsletter

August is a good time to start planning for the fall planting and if it is not too warm you can get a jump on the fall planting season. Looks like we will be cooler for a couple of weeks. Well, cooler than the summer has been so far. Remember that fall is the best time for planting trees and shrubs. Especially trees. I know the ground is hard after the summer but if you start a hole and soak it and then dig a little more and soak it, pretty soon the hole you need for the tree or shrub is done and it is a fairly painless way to dig a hole. Watering and Mulching Continue to water established plants deeply for the balance of the summer and into fall and be sure that if mulch you added at the beginning of the summer is getting thin, add more to keep the moisture you are applying in the ground. Fall Planting We have a good selection of trees and shrubs for fall planting in stock now. If you want to get a jump start and plant now, just be sure to keep the plant moist for the rest …

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