Fresh Perennials and Fall Mums Arriving This Week
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Saturday, August 25th Only! 40% OFF All Roses Includes Knockouts and Drift Varieties Valid August 25th, 2018 only ~ For VIP Customers only ~ No coupon needed! | | |
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These offers do not apply to installations unless specifically noted | |
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| Lawn Care To Be Done Now Talking Gardening with Doug August is slipping by and summer is waning, Fall will be be here before we know it! Are you thinking about your lawn renovation and what needs to be done? Lawn renovation season starts in August with a couple important tasks to complete. | |
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Roses With over 100 species of roses throughout the world, there is a variety for everyone! Whether climbing or crawling, fragrant or simply beautiful, vibrant red or pure white, these attractive plants have been a garden staple for generations! Learn more about rose varieties: | |
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| August's Plant Highlight Talking Gardening with Doug Ornamental grasses are putting on quite a show here in August. Personally, there is one ornamental grass that is a standout above all other grasses. It is SCHIZACHYRIUM ‘STANDING OVATION’ or commonly called “Little Bluestem.” The name is very fitting for this grass because it does stand out amongst all other grasses. Little Bluestem is a native cultivar to North America. It was discovered in Pennsylvania and is hardy from zones 3 to 8. Here are some more interesting tidbits with Standing Ovation. | |
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Fall Gardening Bonnie's Garden This time of year is a perfect time to think about your fall garden. What are you going to do when the tomatoes, squash and green beans finally give their last? Do you let your garden lie fallow over the winter or do you want to grow broccoli, peas, kale, etc.? If you’re going to let those summer veggies chug along until the frost finally gets them, then yank them up and enjoy a well-deserved rest for the winter, then there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Read more from Bonnie | |
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Pollinators Somewhere between 75% and 95% of all flowering plants on the earth need help with pollination – they need pollinators. Birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals, and most importantly, bees are pollinators. They visit flowers to drink nectar or feed off of pollen and transport pollen grains as they move from spot to spot. Learn more | |
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| Firewood - Great for Firepits! Seasoned FIREWOOD available at: Seven Corners, Chantilly, Great Falls, Leesburg, Manassas, Route 7, Warrenton, Frederick MD $34.99 for 1/16 cord - fits in a large trunk of car $59.99 for 1/8 cord - fits in back of minivan / SUV $119.99 for 1/4 cord - fits in a pick up truck | |
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Crape Myrtles Crape Myrtles are chiefly known for their colorful long lasting flowers that bloom 60 to 90 days in the summer. Flowers are borne in summer and autumn in panicles of crinkled flowers with crape like texture. Colors vary from deep purple to red and white, with almost every shade in between. Many of the new varieties were developed to be disease resistant and hardier for northern climates. We have many colorful varieties in stock. Learn more | |
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Native Plants Native plants are nature’s ideal source of food and protection for wildlife. The plants listed below are species and cultivars that have occurred naturally in the wild in our region. Because they are native to our area and have evolved in this climate and our soil they will generally require minimal fertilizer, no pest control and very little supplemental watering once established. Look for our Native Logo on our signs in the nursery! See our Native plant list
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Summertime Lawn Watering Summer time is here and many homeowners like to water their lawns to keep the grass green. Here are some tips to follow for effective and efficient watering. By using these tips, you should be able to go barefoot on your lush green lawn all summer. See tips | |
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