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ROSA ABOVE AND BEYOND™ (‘ZLEELTONSTRACK’)

September 22, 2015February 15, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentBAILEY NURSERIES, COLDER CLIMATES, ROSES, SEMI-HARDWOOD CUTTINGS, SOFTWOOD

Dr. David C. Zlesak — September 22, 2015 Rosa Above and Beyond™ (‘ZLEEltonStrack’) Rambling along split rail fences or dramatically reaching up and spilling over arbors or trellises, climbing roses provide a spectacular display in the landscape. Their height can Read More

SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES

September 15, 2015February 11, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentAMERICANHORT, BUSINESS, HORTICULTURE, PLANTS

Staff — September 15, 2015 The Greatest Generation. Baby Boomers. Gen X. Gen Y. The Millennials. (Youngest cohort to be determined.) At any point in time, our population is composed of several generations – living together, working together, moving society Read More

SHORT AND SWEET

September 8, 2015January 30, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentAMERICAN NURSERYMAN, DESCHAMPSIA CESPITOSA, DROPSEEDS, FESTUCA SPECIES, GRASS, GROUNDCOVER, GROWING SEASON, KOELERIA VALLESIANA

Seven little grasses. A lucky number of outstanding little selections that promise myriad uses and have untold potential. We’re so used to using stately, cloud-grazing grasses that we tend to forget there are shorter varieties that fit neatly into today’s Read More

CAMELLIA SINENSIS

August 25, 2015February 10, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentCAMELLIA SINENSIS, PLANTS

Mark Windham — August 25, 2015 Native to China, Camellia sinensis may be grown in the U.S. as an evergreen shrub or small tree. The leaf tips and first and second leaves are picked to make a beautiful and delicious Read More

CHARLIE’S VIEW

August 20, 2015January 31, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentFIRE

Charlie Hall — August 20, 2015 Fire and rain. Record heat. A slow recovery from the most dramatic downturn in decades. Evolving demographics. New consumers. Tree shortages. We’ve got a lot to consider, and here to help guide us toward Read More

BEFORE AND AFTER

August 13, 2015February 13, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentCONTRACTORS, DESIGN/BUILD, LANDSCAPE, RENOVATION

ally Benson — August 13, 2015 What a mess. When retired police officer Richard Coates hired a landscape company to renovate his southern California back yard, he was careful to verify the company’s licensing as well as its portfolio. He Read More

PERENNIALS OF THE DECADE

August 11, 2015January 31, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentPERENNIALS, ROSE

We haven’t visited this in a while, so let’s take a look at the Perennial Plant of the Year (PPOY) as designated by the Perennial Plant Association (PPA). This time, with a twist. We’ll look back at the last decade Read More

RETAILERS’ CHOICE AWARDS AT SNA 2015

July 27, 2015February 13, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentGARDEN CENTER GROUP, RETAILERS, SNA, SNA 2015

Staff — July 27, 2015 Retailers’ Choice Awards™ at SNA 2015 were presented to nine exhibiting firms during a presentation on the SNA Stage. The Garden Center Group’s Sid Raisch led the retailer search. Products were selected specifically for garden Read More

MANAGING GALLS

July 20, 2015February 8, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentGALL, GALL PREVENTION, GALLS, PLANT GALLS

Joe Boggs and Jim Chatfield — July 20, 2015 The first two installments of this series (May 2015 and June 2015) taught us that galls, while mysterious, are not to be feared. Nevertheless, they are abnormal growths, and they can Read More

HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS ‘DARDORN’

July 16, 2015February 12, 2020 AmeriNurseryLeave a commentAMERICAN NURSERYMAN, FIELD

Sally Benson — July 16, 2015 They started out as liners, scrawny little sticks with scant visible potential, but there was room at the fence for filler, so into the soil they went. I’m a fool for hydrangeas and will Read More

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