Welcome Sadly summer is coming to an end but that doesn’t mean the gorgeous weather will! What an amazing summer we did have! With that said there is still time
Newsletter September 2014Newsletter September 2014
Welcome Sadly summer is coming to an end but that doesn’t mean the gorgeous weather will! What an amazing summer we did have. With that said there is still time
Newsletter August 2014Newsletter August 2014
Welcome Summer has been blazing right along and we continue to be busy with installation jobs as well as fleshing out our nursery and getting read for a wedding we’ll
Newsletter July 2014Newsletter July 2014
Welcome Summer officially began this past month. We’re happy to have the sun and the heat and so are our plants! We’re nearing the height of the season and there’s
Newsletter June 2014Newsletter June 2014
Welcome Summer is knocking at our door and the weather has finally been giving us some great summery feeling days. Our garden beds in Monroe are filling out with flowers
Newsletter May 2014Newsletter May 2014
Welcome We’re right in the thick of Spring. The tulips are up and with the April showers many herbaceous perennials are beginning to show their pretty faces. In this newsletter
Newsletter April 2014Newsletter April 2014
Welcome Spring is here! Are you ready? If not read on to find out some tips and advice we have to get your garden in the right direction. April’s edition
2012 Northwest Flower and Garden Show2012 Northwest Flower and Garden Show
Although we didn’t have as grand a presence as in recent years, we helped out with constructing a modern “water wall”. (Go ahead and click on the image to display a
Early Spring ColorEarly Spring Color
Ribes sanguineum ‘Brocklebankii’ is a brilliant variety of flowering currant and it’s currently going off in our front garden. The hummingbirds absolutely adore this plant so if you’re looking to
Pond WinterizationPond Winterization
The pond winterization process actually begins in fall. Towards the end of October as the water temperature drops to 50 degrees your biological filter stops functioning most of the bacteria dies