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Bare Root Fruit Trees Arrive

Since they are bare root, they will not have any leaves or foliage, and the roots must be kept moist until you are able to plant them. This is the best time of year to plant these trees, since they’ll have another couple months of cool, rainy weather to get...

What to do with Poinsettias after Christmas

If your poinsettias are still looking so good you can’t bear to throw them away, follow these tips to keep them for next year. On St Patricks Day, cut off blooms leaving 4 to 6 leaf nodes on the stem. When the ground warms up, plant your poinsettia outdoors in a...

A Holiday by the Beach

For many souther Californians, the beach is a big part of our lifestyle. And what better way to celebrate your love of the ocean than with beach-themed Christmas decorations! Shiny, champagne colored shell ornaments, beautiful abalone shell Christmas trees, and lots...

Lavender Mini Christmas Trees

A great alternative to a silk table top Christmas tree, we currently have rosemary and lavender topiaried into little Christmas trees. Each come in three different sizes and can be used in arrangements or on their own. Keep them indoors or out, and you can move them...

Success with Poinsettias

Every year our customers look forward to coming to the nursery and bringing home lots of lovely poinsettias for the holiday season. While poinsettias can be great, low maintenance holiday decor, here are some tips and tricks to make sure your plants are happy and long...