by Weidners | Nov 11, 2019 | Gardening Tips, Pests & Diseases, Plant Care, What's New
Peach leaf curl, is a disease caused by the fungus Taphrina deformans. (The second name gives you a clue. Deformans) When using copper sprays. The higher the concentration of copper the more effective the spray will be. We like the Copper-based fungicides like...
by Weidners | Sep 30, 2019 | Design & Decorate, Gardening Tips, Plant Care, Uncategorized, What's New
Care is easy. Keep your Mums well-watered. If you let your Mum wilt once or twice it will forgive you and perk right back up. If you let your Mum really dry out and wilt down three or four times it may not actually, die but it will look so bad you will wish it were...
by Weidners | Jan 5, 2019 | Design & Decorate, Gardening Tips, Pests & Diseases, Plant Care, What's New
Fruit Tree tasks for January and February Here are some handy hints and some fruit tree garden jobs that need to be done in January/February. The work you do now will pay off all summer long. The words we use can be confusing. When we say ‘Fruit Trees’ we are...
by Weidners | May 27, 2016 | What's New
We’re officially in begonia season, and these beauties are showing off all their big blooms and color. We have almost all of our varieties out for sale, including showy non-stops, vibrant enchant, and gorgeous solenias. Our upright cane begonias are looking...
by Weidners | Dec 26, 2015 | What's New
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...
by Weidners | Nov 30, 2015 | What's New
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...