by Amandine Hancock | Apr 21, 2022 | Plant of the Week, Uncategorized
You are lucky to live in Central Oregon, and you might be even luckier with deer occasionally or regularly visiting your yard. Yet, these joyful visits comes with… “down sides.” These adorable creatures have no rules, and no shame when it come to yard...
by Amandine Hancock | Apr 13, 2022 | News, Plant of the Week
Nothing like seeing tens and tens of hanging baskets in our nursery. They instantly created a fresh and severe atmosphere across our greenhouse. Are you ready for your hanging baskets? We have a selection from 12” up to 19” wide. Here a few pictures to...
by Amandine Hancock | Jun 27, 2019 | Plant of the Week
Passion flower vines have vibrant colors and fragrance that make the passion flower plant a welcome addition to any garden. Bloom sizes range from a ½ inch to 6 inches across. Passion flowers need full sun and well-drained soil. Because they are vines, the best place...
by Amandine Hancock | Jun 22, 2019 | Plant of the Week
The gorgeous Paeonia ‘Leslie Peck’ is an Early Peony Lactiflora. The bloom has a deep pink color with pink center petaloid that is etched in peach. The peonies have many side buds and have a moderate stem strength. The blooms themselves are held above the...
by Amandine Hancock | Jun 13, 2019 | Plant of the Week
These pink Chinese evergreens (Aglaonema), are one of the best plants for beginners. This easy to grow sturdy plant tolerates just about every indoor condition. While it’s one of the toughest plants, it’s also beautiful. Most varieties have rich green...
by Amandine Hancock | May 31, 2019 | Plant of the Week
A very attractive herbaceous perennial having large, whorled leaves and pyramidal flower clusters with dozens of light purple-blue and white flowers. Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The Lupine likes full sunlight and blooms during the spring and...