Sunday, June 11, 2023
Give Them Three Years
Monday, May 22, 2023
"Full Sun" Plants?
Hey guys!
Just wanted to write up something really quickly about recommended planting tips on websites, and even tags, while I'm thinking about it!
Since we've had much hotter and drier summers in our area, I've really noticed big changes in many plants. You may buy a shrub, for instance, with a tag that says "full sun" under light recommendations. So, you plant it on an area that truly does receive full, all day, hot sun. Midway thought the summer, if it's still alive, the plant looks like you've been microwaving it! I've also had plants now surviving the winter here that were previously annuals only. Recommendations are just that, and you have to do your homework regarding your yard and the conditions any plants in that area have to survive. Does the spot get morning sun, evening sun, dappled light, or full shade? Take a day and take some notes, it's easy to forget. Try to check your planting areas several times that day so that you know what's really going on in that area at different times of the day. Even then, some plants labeled full sun just can not withstand 6b and higher hot summer sun. Most plants that aren't full shade plants, prefer morning sun and some afternoon shade. Unfortunately we don't all have those perfect conditions, but we can find things more suited to the conditions that we do have!
So, don't feel bad if, after doing everything right, some things fail to thrive or don't make it. Try moving it to another area if you don't see obvious disease or insects, and make sure you aren't over watering. If you aren't in a hurry, you could leave your new plants in their nursery pots and put them in the areas that you plant to plant them. See how they do there for a couple of weeks before planting in the ground, and if they do well, it should be a good location.
Hope that helps!
Cheryl
Saturday, April 29, 2023
Limelight Hydrangea Alert!
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Many of you have been wanting Limelight hydrangeas.
Well!
I have lots of babies coming in mid-late next week! When I say babies, they are babies you all, but they will grow fast and *should fill out a trade gallon by late May if all goes well.
If you want to get them at this stage and grow 'em yourself, well that's alright too! I don't know why, but this Spring, Limelights have been hard to get, and sell quick.
It's said that they are the top selling hydrangea of all time. And let me tell you why...
They are cold hardy, heat tolerant, put on lots of growth each year and reliably bloom every summer. They have large icecream cone shaped blooms that start out lime(of course!), then get white(there's the light!), and then often take on a little pink blush late summer, then cream/antiqued white at the end of their season. Those are the perfect Victorian colors for those of us who like that! They dry and keep very well and are popular in dried flower arrangements and wreaths.
They can reach 10 ft tall in time, and are often trained into tree form. They can be kept at 5-6 ft.
I can't say enough about them. Hardy and beautiful, and probably my favorite hydrangea that can stand up to our brutal Summer heat and sun.
I will settle on their pricing when I get them and see their size and condition. Shipping is stressful on plants, but they bounce back fairly quickly.
I'll come back and add updates. As always, message anytime with interest or questions!
Cheryl
Friday, April 28, 2023
When Can You Plant And Transplant?
Monday, April 24, 2023
Climbing Hydrangea
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
My Facebook Page
Hi all! It's a busy busy busy time for me around here! Potting, watering, transplanting, pruning, and propagating always. I haven't set eggs for quite a while, but gave a whole lot to a big Cochin girl who's broody and is a good momma. So, maybe in a month or two I'll have silkie chicks available. I didn't want babies during the cold months this year, but now it's time to get with it lol.
I have listed many plants on my Facebook page, so please visit over there to see what's available. I just haven't got the time to always update here, facebook and Instagram! I appreciate all of you who've purchased from me, and I hope everything grows beautifully for you!
Hope all is well with you guys..come by my page:
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Tuesday, March 7, 2023
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So guys, I hate to post about this, but I have to. Maybe it will save some you future problems. As alot of you know, I've been more fo...
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Larger, shorter, and more profusely feathered than American orpingtons, the English orpingtons are either loved or hated in the poultry worl...
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...if you do, I'd love to hear about it in the comments! This is our backyard, where I also have my nursery and chickies. ๐ฟ๐ฃ๐ฟ๐ฃ๐ฟ...