TREES IN STOCK AND READY FOR FALL PLANTING

Birch, European White – $41.00, 5 gallon, $75.00, 15 gallon Camphor Tree – $35.00, 5 gallon Catalpa – $41.00, 5 gallon Cedar, Deodara – $35.00, 5 gallon, $65.00, 15 gallon, $185.00, 24″ Box Coast Redwood, Aptos Blue – $35.00, 5 gallon Cypress, Italian – $8.95, 1 gallon, $35.00, 5 gallon Cypress, Leylandii – $12.50, 1 gallon, $35.00, 5 gallon Crape Myrtle, Dynamite – $45.00, 5 gallon Crape Myrtle, Muskogee – $45.00, 5 gallon Crape Myrtle, Natchez – $45.00, 5 gallon Crape Myrtle, Red Rocket – $45.00, 5 gallon Crape Myrtle, Tuscarora – $45.00, 5 gallon Flowering Plum, Krauter Vesuvius – $41.00, 5 gallon, $75.00, 15 gallon Flowering Plum, Dwarf Purple Pony – $41.00, 5 gallon, $75.00, 15 gallon Japanese Maple, Beni Hoshi – $65.00, 5 gallon Japanese Maple, Bloodgood – $145.00, 15 gallon Japanese Maple, Coral Bark – $145.00, 15 gallon Japanese Maple, Crimson Queen – $175.00, 15 gallon Japanese Maple, Kenran – $65.00, 5 gallon Japanese Maple, Green – $175.00, 20 gallon Japanese Maple, Purple Ghost – $65.00, 5 gallon Japanese Maple, Red Dragon – $329.00, 20 gallon Japanese Maple, Seiryou – $175.00, 15 gallon Liquidambar styraciflua – $6.95, 1 gallon Magnolia St. Mary – $45.00, 5 gallon Magnolia …

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October 2021 Newsletter

We are having some nice fall weather now. Cooling down this week. ‘They’ say above average rainfall is expected for October. Let’s hope that is right and continues. With the cool weather trees will start to show fall color soon. FALL IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR FOR PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS Our BARE ROOT FRUIT TREE LIST FOR JANUARY 2022 is now available. We have copies available at the nursery or I can email you a list upon request. Fall fertilizing should be done now. 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 …

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Onion Sets and Garlic Are Now In

Onion Sets: Yellow, Red and White onions – $2.98 / pound, Sweet onions – $5.38 / pound. Garlic – $5.68 / pound Elephant Garlic – $13.00 / pound Shallots – $7.20 / pound All available now for fall planting. Cooler weather ahead. Shorter days, cool mornings. FALL PLANTING SEASON IS HERE.   Daffodil, Iris, and Tulip bulbs are in. $5.99/package Our 2022 bare root fruit tree price list is now available as well. If you would like one, send me an email request. I’ll send one to you. Jeff

September 2021 Newsletter & September Specials

The weather will be getting cooler soon. Fall is on the way soon. Long range temperature trend is for low to mid 90’s over the next couple of weeks with the temperature off a degree every day. FALL IS THE BEST TIME FOR PLANTING. We have an excellent selection for fall planting and if we don’t have it in stock we can get it usually within a week. Fall fertilizing should be done this month. Use a balanced fertilizer for most of your trees and shrubs. We carry16-16-16 and 15-15-15 and organic all purpose fertilizer in 6#, 25# and 50# bags. If you have only a few plants, we also have it in 1# boxes. Be sure to fertilize your deciduous plants and perennials before they show signs of dormancy. Give your tomatoes a balanced fertilizer now and you should get more production out of them for another month, maybe longer. With the cooler weather coming, trees and perennials will start to go into dormancy probably in October. Weather depending. Fertilize citrus now, then let them go through the winter without feeding, but do protect them if there is freezing weather in the winter. Use a citrus fertilizer on your …

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August Newsletter 2021

Start planning for your fall planting and maybe even get a jump on that fall planting now. Looks like we will be in for some decent weather for a couple of weeks according to the 14 day forecast. No extreme temperatures are showing.Remember that fall is the best time for planting trees and shrubs. Especially trees. The ground is a bit 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. It’s worth the effort to get things planted in the fall. Note the diagram describing the advantages of fall planting. Watering and Mulching Continue to water established plants deeply for the balance of the summer and into fall. Deep soaking gives you the healthiest plants that can go through the summer and you will use less water. A drip that runs for longer time but fewer times a week will use less water and give you healthier trees and shrubs. Established plants can frequently get through with a once a week watering when …

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SALE ON LAVENDER, PERENNIALS, CRAPE MYRTLE

LAVENDER ON SALE – $5.95 EACH, ONE GALLON SIZE. Hidcote Blue, Phenomenal, Munstead, Madrid Purple. CRAPE MYRTLE ON SALE – $19.50 EACH, MULTI TRUNK BUSH FORM, FIVE GALLON SIZE. Tuscarora, Natchez, Muskogee. ASSORTED PERENNIALS – $5.95 EACH, ONE GALLON SIZE. Large selection to choose from. All sale prices are limited to stock on hand. Sale prices good through 7/31/21. Hope to see you soon, Jeff

July 2021 Newsletter

ONE GALLON PERENNIALS ON SALE – $5.95 EA. ALL IN FULL BLOOM NOW. ADD COLOR TO YOUR LANDSCAPE. PERENNIALS COME BACK YEAR AFTER YEAR AND BLOOM IN THE SPRING AND SUMMER. ONE GALLON LAVENDER, $7.95 EACH. 5 VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM. FIVE GALLON CRAPE MYRTLE MULTI TRUNK BUSH FORM, $19.50 EACH. TUSCARORA, NATCHEZ, DYNAMITE, AND MUSKOGEE. With summer here and longer days, it gives a lot of time for gardening. Do your planting early in the day or in the evening if possible so it is easier on you. Plants will handle the transplant just fine but do make sure you give additional water for the first week or two after planting to make sure it is kept well hydrated. Also be sure to mulch to hold the moisture in the ground. Water the new planting well, and then water in with Superthrive mixed in water. This will eliminate any transplant shock that may occur. Keep the plant moist but not soggy while it is getting it’s root system established. If you are using a timed drip system that runs for very short periods, you will need to supplement with a hose periodically. A slow trickle for an hour or …

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June 2021 Newsletter

June started off HOT but it looks like the next two weeks will be much more seasonable. Next week is mid to upper 80’s for highs and nice cool overnight temperatures. Great time of the year to get out early and do gardening and planting. Water things well and then let them go through the rest of the day. WATERING It’s time to pay close attention to watering. Deep soaking and watering early are the best practices. When watering trees, be sure to give established trees a deep soak once or twice a week depending on temperatures. Newly planted trees should be watered daily for the first week or so then cut back to about two or three times per week. Do not give short daily watering. Give good deep soaks. A good rule to use is to give 10 gallons of water per week for every inch of trunk diameter and be sure to soak to a depth of at least 12 inches. On larger trees you’ll want to soak to a depth of 2 to 3 feet. Use slow drip and let it run long enough to soak deep. Add 3″ of mulch around your trees and shrubs …

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AVOCADO TREES ARE NOW IN!

AVOCADO TREES ARE NOW IN!! We just received our Avocado Trees. We’ve got 100 in stock to choose from. Bacon – Type B Mexicola Grande – Type A Zutano – Type B Haas – Type A Avocado trees are semi self fruitful. So one tree will give you fruit. If you plant a type A, and a Type B together, you will get larger crops of fruit. Avocados need good drainage for best performance. Amend the soil liberally to give rich well drained soil. All trees are $39.00 each.

April 2021 Newsletter

April started off a little warmer than average but now seems to be running along just like it should temperature wise. Not too cool and not too warm. We now have a large selection of vegetable starts and more coming on in our greenhouse, plus regular deliveries, so we will have a good selection of vegetables for the planting season. This month is usually a good time to get started with the vegetable garden. Get it prepped if you haven’t done that yet so you can plant your vegetable starts soon. I always use Bio-Live fertilizer and bone meal and kelp meal mixed in the soil before I plant. Bone meal adds calcium to prevent blossom end rot. You can also use oyster shell lime. Kelp meal helps with disease prevention. After you have your plants in, use straw or mulch on the top to help keep the moisture in and keep the weeds down. Many other things are needing to be done in the landscape during April. Rhododendrons should have the flower trusses that are spent snapped off at the base as soon as they fade. Don’t wait until all the flowers have finished blooming to remove them because …

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