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dwarf conifer

It's A Small World

May 18, 2011  |  trees and shrubs

Miniature and dwarf conifers allow your creativity to shine... they are the perfect size to accent a fairy or gnome garden, the weather well in trough planters, can be used for bonsai, and are ideal in rock garden

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Apple picking

Backyard Orchards

March 30, 2010  |  trees and shrubs

There is nothing like the taste of a just-picked peach or juicy apple on a summer day, and the wide variety of dwarf fruit trees makes it an option for anyone with a sunny back yard to experience it for themselves. With

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Purple Hydrangeas

Winterizing Hydrangeas

October 16, 2009  |  trees and shrubs

Hydrangeas have expoded in popularity, due in no small part to the many new varietiesproviding a range of sizes, colors, and styles for any garden. As cold weather approaches, it is important to protect your investment

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Autumn Checklist

October 13, 2009  |  fall, perennials, trees and shrubs

One of our seminars this past September covered all the little things you can or should do to get your landscape and outdoor spaces ready for winter, and have a great headstart on spring. If you missed the seminar,

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Blue hydrangeas

Having The Blues Can Be Fun

June 11, 2009  |  trees and shrubs

In the garden, having the blues can mean an Endless Summer of color! Hydrangeas are the sure way to make an eye-catching statement, and spread a few smiles, too. From the creators of the re-blooming Endless Summer and

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'My Monet' Weigela

You Might Want To Know.... Fall 2008

August 1, 2008  |  trees and shrubs

  Let us introduce you to two of our favorite, small ornamental shrubs: 'My Monet' Weigela (on the left) provides a soft contrast in borders and beds. It has unusual variegated foliage in shades of green, cream, and

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