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  • What Clematis will bloom in the fall?

    Clematis Empress will bloom from summer to fall. What a charming clematis that offers superb summer color! Clematis Empress produces large (4-6 inch) double flowers that have pink petals with darker pink center bars. The inner petals sprout spiky pink "hair" and the plant blooms from May through...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 10-27-2009
  • Is it OK to plant potted plants in zone 5 in November?

    Potted plants should be fine to plant until the ground temperature gets below 40 degrees. Dormant plants will have some root growth activity with ground temperatures in the 50's. If the ground is not frozen, be sure to plant the perennial or shrub deep enough so all of roots are covered. Water the...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 10-21-2009
  • I want to plant a yew, can you give me any information?

    The yew is an all-round favorite plants in many areas of the world. The yew is among the most popular needle leaf evergreen plants. There are hundreds of yews to choose from. Cultivars are available that can grow to 40 feet tall to small versions that may grow only 2 feet tall. Some of these evergreen...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 03-24-2009
  • What Is A Sucker?

    Sometimes trees and shrubs will spread by producing suckers. In the world of gardening, a sucker is a vertical shoot that emerges from the roots of a tree or shrub. In some cases, like forsythia or lilacs , this is how the plant spreads. You can actually sever the suckers and transplant them when the...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-25-2009
  • Cut Costs Using Bareroot

    With money on everyone's minds these days, people are trying to find ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality. When it comes to the garden this can often be achieved by using bareroot material. Depending on your gardening needs, consider ordering bareroot material early to help "bare"...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 01-24-2009
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