Avoid low mowing & thatch buildup Maintain soil pH of 6 to 7 Frequent watering when dry to avoid stress. Use very slow-release fertilizer Renovate the damaged areas with resistant grasses Difficult to manage with fungicides Bayleton or Propiconazole
Cut Flower Garden
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Trees & Shrubs
Water plants thoroughly at installation, then water each plant fully once a week for balled & burlapped plants and every 3 days for container-grown plants. Keep this schedule for 3 weeks. Water only when necessary after the first 3 week period. Hot weather and drought conditions may require more water than “normal” conditions. To be […]
Hibiscus, Rosemallow
Selected out of thousands of seedlings by the hybridizing team at Walters Gardens, Inc., ‘Jazzberry Jam’ PPAF absolutely has it all! This plant delivers everything you ever wanted in a hardy hibiscus. Fabulous 9 inch wide, deep magenta flowers with a red eye have delightfully ruffled, overlapping petals. They bloom for several months from midsummer […]
Wreaths, Greens & Garland
Wreaths, like Christmas trees are part of a tradition of bringing evergreens indoors. Suspended from entry doors, walls and windows or above mantels or lying flat as centerpieces, evergreen wreaths with berries, red ribbons or perhaps pine cones are one of the emblems of the holidays. Made from top quality materials, our wreaths are perfect […]
Gypsophila, Baby's Breath
Baby’s Breath Gypsophila Description: Baby’s Breath bears dainty pink and white flowers that when dried, are often used in floral arrangements. This plant will also accent the border or a rock garden. Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens,Inc.
Metasequoia, Dawn Redwood
Description: This tree may look like an evergreen but it actually is deciduous! (loses it’s leaves) Foliage remains on this tree well into the fall and the tree leafs out early which may lead to frost damage. Squirrels, raccoons, rabbits, mice and deer find this bark attractive and may nibble on it. Trunk wraps can […]
Fragaria, Ornamental Strawberry
Ornamental Strawberry Fragaria Description: Fragaria hybrids are a cross between a strawberry of unknown origin and marsh cinquefoil (Potentilla palustris). The resulting plants have the best features from both plants: a long bloom time beginning in midspring, fast-spreading groundcover capabilities, and even small, edible strawberries! Its trailing habit also makes this a nice accent plant […]
Buddleia, Butterfly Bush
Description: This dwarf, wide spreading addition to the Lo & Behold series has pure white flowers which jump against a backdrop of silvery foliage. Not only seedless, it’s also continuous blooming and requires no deadheading. Neat, low spreading habit.
Kalmia, Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel Kalmia Description: Mountain Laurel is ideally suited as a landscape accent, informal hedge or border where its flowers can be enjoyed. It is best for natural landscapes and other low-maintenance gardens where it can be allowed to grow to its natural size. Grows 4-6″ per year.
Leycesteria, Pheasant Berry
Pheasant Berry Leycesteria Description: A colorful, tender shrub with pendulous white spring flowers, edible dark purple berries and brightly colored golden heart-shaped leaves that has reddish new growth. Use as a patio plant, specimen, perennial or in the shrub border.
Oxydendron, Sourwood
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Staking Your Tree
Staking provides a young tree with support it needs until the trunk is strong enough to hold it’s canopy upright. Careful attention must be paid to the way a tree is staked – if improperly done, staking can weaken a tree and cause serious damage and deformity. Though, most newly planted trees will grow better […]
