Remember to Water!

June 18,2013

Fortunately with the rains we've had recently, we haven't had to do as much supplemental watering, and most gardens are looking great! Keep in...
Plant of the Week – Coral Bells ‘Georgia Peach’

June 17,2013

Coral Bells ‘Georgia Peach’ Coral Bells are the new “in” plant. They are becoming more popular due to the variety of colorful leaves...
Plant of the Week – Miscanthus ‘Little Kitten’

June 12,2013

Miscanthus ‘Little Kitten’ Grasses provide interest during the winter months if you leave on the dried plumes. This particular grass is a...
Time to Plant Your Annuals Ann Arbor!

June 4,2013

This is the time of year to get your annuals planted.  Annual plants flower reliably all summer long, but have to be planted yearly.  Perennial...
Plant of the Week – Tricolor Beech

June 3,2013

Tricolor Beech One of the most beautiful specimen plants available, the tricolor beech is a sight to behold.  The foliage is shades of green to...
Why Should I Dehead Flowers?

May 30,2013

There are a couple of big reasons why you should deadhead spent blooms.  First, and foremost, deadheading will promote new flower growth. All...
Plant of the Week – Solomon’s Seal

May 28,2013

Solomon’s Seal This week’s plant is a great plant that prefers a moist woodland setting.  This picture shows the variegated version of...
Creating a Herb Garden

May 23,2013

It is becoming very trendy to grow your own food, and what a better way to start than to plant an herb garden.  If you enjoy cooking, you will be...
Bed Maintenance

May 20,2013

Let us help you have more time for the important things in life.  We can be there for you to provide pruning, weeding, dividing and cutting back...
Plant of the Week – Amsonia hubrichtii

May 20,2013

Amsonia hubrichtii Amsonia hubrichtii is an interesting perennial that has several features.  Clusters of blue blooms cover the plant in...