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An exciting improvement to Ninebark, Summer Wine combines the fine texture and compact branching of Physocarpus 'Nana' with the dark foliage of Physocarpus Diabolo. Summer Wine is an easy way to introduce wine-colored foliage into the home garden. It is fast-growing and has few, if any, pest problems. Its graceful, arching habit makes it very appealing in the landscape. It adds beautiful color and vibrancy to your garden, especially in spring. In early June it blooms with white button-like flowers that accent the leaves nicely. Pruning and other maintenance is rarely needed. Use it as a bold accent or part of a mixed border. Summer Wine may even be cut for use in arrangements. This is a trouble-free addition to either the home or commercial landscape.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 5 - 8'
Width: 5 - 8'
Zone: 3
Photo and data courtesy of Proven Winners
Small refined dark maroon foliage with a dense branching habit provides an attractive addition to the landscape, Pinkish-white spring blooms contrasts nicely with foliage. Low maintenance plant, but does benefit from pruning in late fall and early spring.
Can be pruned in all seasons, makes a great hedge.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 3' - 4'
- Width: 3' - 4'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
The Norfolk Pine, or Araucaria heterophylla, is a graceful indoor conifer with soft, needle-like leaves arranged in whorls, resembling a small Christmas tree, making it a popular choice for festive indoor decor.
Light Requirement: Thriving in bright, indirect light, place the Norfolk Pine near a window with filtered sunlight. It can tolerate lower light conditions but benefits from exposure to moderate to bright light for optimal growth.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the growing season. Water when the top inch of the soil feels slightly dry. Norfolk Pines prefer well-draining soil and should not be allowed to sit in water.
Mature Height: With a slow growth rate, Norfolk Pines can reach substantial heights indoors, often growing up to 6 to 10 feet (180 to 300 cm). Regular pruning can help manage its size and maintain a more compact form.
A Norway maple survivor selected off the streets of Lethbridge, Alberta. Features rich, purple foliage throughout the summer. Requires well-drained, sheltered site in the prairies. Collector tree for the prairie gardener. Yellow clustered petalless flowers.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 40'
Width: 30'
Zone: 4
Photo and data courtesy of Jeffries Nurseries
Rich green needles form a dense, naturally flat-topped globe. This small, slow-growing evergreen requires practically no maintenance. A stunning accent for landscape and rock gardens, or planted as low filler between larger conifers in borders.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18"
- Width: 5'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Weeping Norway Spruce
Our dark green, Picea abies ‘Pendula’ plants can be staked and trained into an outstanding upright specimen, or it can be allowed to grow as an undulating ground-cover that drapes over slopes and walls. Plant a row of several young P.a. ‘Pendula’s with stake and wire supports to train them into a living fence.
Garden Size: Varies with culture
Large: 12-15″/year
Weeping
Zone 3
Full Sun
Bright yellow flowers on silvery green foliage – flowers open in the afternoon and bloom throughout the night, attracting butterflies and moths. Tolerates a wide range of soil types; drought tolerant and low maintenance.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 3 - 6"
- Width: 15 - 18"
Zone: 5
Photos courtesy of Ball Seed
Old Fashioned Flower Garden mix contains a blend of old-fashioned annual flower seed varieties. The flowers grow to various heights and bloom in a wide range of colors. This mix is provides a great old-fashioned appearance in the garden.
Packet illustration is a guide only to the contents.
Growing Information: Safe for bees & good for pollinators
Days to Germination: 7 to 14 days
Grows best in: Full Sun
Russian olive is a medium-sized deciduous tree that is drought-resistant. For a very common tree, this is generally not thought of as a good source of food for humans, yet a large number of compounds have been derived from Russian olive making this tree a good source of flavonoids, alkaloids, minerals and vitamins. The fruit of the Russian olive provides food for cedar waxwings, robins, grosbeaks, pheasants and quail.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
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Height: 30'
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Width: 16'
Zone: 2
Photos courtesy of Aubin Nursery & Bellwyck Horticolor
**Online orders will be charged delivery for 10,15 & 25gal. trees.**
Olive trees grow well in full, bright and consistent sunlight. Your plant will be happiest in a large, south-facing window.
Choose a spot in your home where it will get at least 6 hours of direct sunlight, ideally more. While south-facing windows are the best, east- or west-facing windows that are completely unobstructed will be adequate. Avoid letting the leaves press up against the glass of a window as this might cause the foliage to burn.
Pick a spot for your olive tree and keep it there — it will give the plant the best chance to adapt to the lighting conditions. If you have a bright and sunny outdoor space, bring it out for the summer to encourage more growth.
15 Gal. Pot 7'-8' tall from the ground.
Olympia spinach seeds probably produce the best dark green plain leaf type for year round sowing and harvest. This fast growing spinach holds its leaves up off the ground and is an excellent choice for cooking and salads. Harvest promptly in mid-summer to preempt bolting. This variety was bred in the Pacific Northwest and is tolerant to downy mildew races 1, 2 and 3, 5, 8 and 9, 11, 12, and 14. Depend on Olympia for upright growth and attractive round leaves for spinach salad nearly any time of the year. Try this spinach in containers for baby leaf production in your patio garden.
Matures in 45 days. (Hybrid seeds)
Smooth skinned, highly productive, and very tasty. Olympian cucumber seeds produced fruits mid-season in our trials, and performed as well outdoors in raised beds as in containers in the greenhouse. Fruits grow slightly longer than Marketmore at 22cm (8"). Olympian is a gynoecious Marketmore hybrid with tolerance to Anthracnose, angular leaf spot, scab, powdery mildew, and downy mildew. Gynoecious plants produce mostly female flowers for increased productivity, so the cucumbers just keep coming and coming all summer long. Provide steady moisture and fertile soil and you may be overwhelmed by the quantity of delicious fruits.
Matures in 65 days. (Hybrid seeds)
- Smooth skinned, highly productive
- Performs outdoors or in the greenhouse
- 22cm (8") fruits
- Hybrid seeds
- Matures in 65 days
Most leeks require a long growing season of about 120 days. Which is why we start seeds in early spring. Split the plants apart, you can hill the plants to produce a longer white shaft, or plant in a furrow and fill it in. Leeks have shallow root systems and need plentiful watering. Long shank, upright growing with dark blue‐green leaves.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: up to 24"
White Lisbon Bunching Onions are known for their zesty flavor. This silvery white variety is crisp, mild. It is fast growing and unaffected by long or short days. Enhance your salads and sandwiches, or enjoy plain.
Please Note: Seed tapes require consistent moisture to ensure best germination.
Days to Germination: 12 to 14 days
Days to Maturity: 60 to 110 days
Orchids are a diverse and captivating group of flowering plants belonging to the Orchidaceae family, known for their stunning blooms and unique growth habits. Here's some general information about caring for orchids:
Light Requirement: Orchids thrive in bright, indirect light. Place them near a window where they can receive filtered sunlight or under artificial grow lights specifically designed for plants. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, as this can scorch their delicate leaves and flowers.
Watering Requirement: Orchids have specific watering needs depending on their type and growing medium. In general, water orchids thoroughly when the growing medium feels dry to the touch, usually every 1-2 weeks. Allow excess water to drain away, and avoid letting orchids sit in standing water to prevent root rot.
Blooming: Orchids typically bloom once or twice a year, with flowers lasting several weeks to months depending on the species. Provide adequate light, temperature, and humidity to encourage blooming.
Highly aromatic scent and spicy flavor. White flowers in Summer.
Plant oregano in full sun, water when dry and harvest at 4 or 5 in. (10 to 13 cm) tall. It requires little maintenance and makes an excellent edging plant or ground covering even in dry garden spots.
Suggestions: For drying, harvest before flowering. Encourage foliage by removing flowers as they appear. Oregano will thrive as a potted plant.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 24 - 30"
- Width: 24 - 30"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
Oregon Giant snow pea seeds produce plants with unusually large, broad 13cm (5") long pods are thick and very sweet. They are most tender when peas begin to form but remain so up to the very largest sizes. Plants stay short at only 1.2m (4'). This variety is very resistant to pea enation virus and powdery mildew, which makes it a good candidate for late sowing and summer/fall harvest. Sow as late as July, and enjoy a second fall crop. Enation virus is a serious problem for peas in our region, so if you're planting peas after April first, choose enation-resistant varieties only. Winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Matures in 70 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
