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Conifers shine this time of year and this little bun is no exception. Mops Mugo Pine is a low, dense and uniform grower that is a real low-maintenance plant. It grows at a rate of 3-5″ per year and will mature to 4′ high x 4′ wide. It makes a Continue Reading...
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When deciding on an evergreen for a full sun site, Juniper is one that often gets overlooked. They’re just the ticket for a low-maintenance, medium-sized evergreen complete with interesting berries, which attracts birds and tolerates a wide range of conditions including: -heat and drought once established -air pollution -clay soils Continue Reading...
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Spanish Bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica) are an underused spring bulb that should be planted more often. Basal, strap-like foliage forms neat clumps in spring and summer. In April to May, 8-12″ tall flowering stems are topped with loose clusters of bell-shaped flowers in pastel blue, pink and white. They are sweet Continue Reading...
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When it comes to the landscape in winter, it may seem like a great idea to sit back and let nature do her thing – any resulting issues from cold, wind and snow can be dealt with in spring, right? No. When it comes to Boxwood it’s important to take Continue Reading...
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Probably the best spring flowering bulb for making a statement is Narcissus. They have unique flowers, vibrant colors and a wonderful fragrance. Most all varieties are long lived and will spread, or naturalize over time, but there are some varieties you can count on for spreading more than others like Continue Reading...
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The Ornamental Grasses are at their peak right now full of movement and waving their seedheads in the wind – especially the Japanese Silver Grass (Miscanthus sinensis) seen here. They add dependable fall and winter interest with foliage that ranges from gold, tan and burgundy depending on the cultivar. Use Continue Reading...
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Viburnums are a useful group of shrubs with three great characteristics – flowers, fruit and fall color – and the Linden Viburnum (V. dilatatum) is no exception. They have groups of white flowers May through June that are dome-shaped, developing into clusters of red fruit in the fall which, when Continue Reading...
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Tulips have a color punch like no other spring flowering bulb. With such a wide range of color possibilities you can use them in large sweeps of monochomatic blocks or create a blend of complimentary colors to fit just about any palette. But, with so many classes of Tulips it Continue Reading...
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