department on Monday afternoon to check out the bare root plants. The first
plant that caught my eye was the Burning Bush Tree Form. This year, they are
running approximately 3.5 foot tall and are just gorgeous. Of our flowering
shrubs, the bare root Hibiscus always looks great, tall and multi-branched.
Lucy is the most favored of the Hibiscus in both shrub and tree-form.
Everyone adores its reddish/pink long season blossoms.
We are still shipping our ground covers. The evergreen ground covers such as
vinca, purple wintercreeper and blue spruce sedum are popular sellers right
now. Over the past few weeks, the sourwood tree and barberry shrubs (Crimson
Pygmy and Royal Burgundy) have become choice items with our customers.
If it's evergreen shrubs that you are looking for, my favorites are the
Emerald Green Arborvitae, Winter Gem Boxwood, Nandina Dwarf Firepower,
Sungold Cypress, and the Cotoneaster Coral Beauty. These varieties are
excellent selections to add color, texture and winter interest to any garden
or landscape.
For our warm weather customers, such as zones 9 and mid/lower 8, we will
continue shipping most of our plant varieties (container plants and ground
covers) over the winter months. Winter planting in these warm weather
regions allows plants to fully establish before mid/late spring arrives with
extremely hot temperatures. This is something to keep in mind when planning
your plant list.
Fall Foliage is under way in the United States. Beginning weeks ago along
the US/Canadian border, fall foliage is moving southward leaving amazing
colors of reds, oranges, yellows, purples, greens and browns in its wake.
This link to About.com is to one of their forestry pages with links to
webcams all over the U.S. and the Canadian Rockies. Technology is so great
that now we can watch foliage happen all over. Again, I find this amazing!
If you don't have time to click onto all of the links, at least take a
moment to view Glacier National Park, Banff Alberta, Acadia, Great Smokey
Mountains and Fall Foliage Cams-Entire USA (this one comes up as a
scrollable page with thumbnail pictures for quick viewing).
http://forestry.about.com/od/fallcolor/a/fall_web_cams.htm
I have this as a shortcut on my monitor so I can take my break while viewing
what colors are happening north of here and wait, in anticipation, for it to
come home.
Check out our Falltacular Sale Page for seasonal specials. See you on
Facebook.
Until next time..Cheryl