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Blog Entries - 2012
Japanese Beetles
The Japanese Beetles are back. Usually appearing in late June, we have actually already had reports of a few early ones this year. And while they have been feeding voraciously already, there are still several weeks to
A Garden Classic: Geraniums
Updated 5/2/12: Geraniums are a garden classic for a reason: full of color, simple and reliable to grow, and a controlled form, they fit in many garden applications. New varieties stretch the color palette from reds,
For Your Perennial Pleasure:
We have chosen three of the most popular re-blooming daylilies to feature, and we know you we will love this great deal! Daylilies are an easy-to-grow, easy-to-manage perennial that loves the sun,
Jumpstart Your Summer Containers
Some of the most striking summer flowers and plants come from bulbs. Unfortunately, they can take a loooong time to get going after it is safe to plant them outdoors. Fortunately, you can bypass the wait by starting
Free Seminar Series: The Perpetual Perennial Garden
The Perpetual Perennial Garden Saturday, April 14, 2012, 10:00 am If you attended her fall seminar here last year, you know Jennifer Radcliffe from Natorps in Cincinnati (one of our best perennial grower/suppliers) is
We're Excited About: Perennial Wildflowers
Their season may be brief but their magical, timeless beauty is not to be missed. Often native, these woodland and meadow beauties are among the first signs of spring...click here to see a sample of the varieties we