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GardenPRO Transplanter 5-15-5 Plus 0.003% I.B.A. is a combination fertilizer and root stimulator. Diluted with water and used at planting time it will encourage strong root development and reduce transplant shock for bedding plants, ornamentals, fruit trees and vegetables thus promoting green, vigorous plants.
Our all-natural biodegradable garden mulch has been specifically designed with the urban gardener in mind. Ideal for gardens, raised beds, containers & pots, planted with vegetables, herbs, fruit shrubs / trees and flowers. Garden Straw is made with 100% sustainably sourced wheat straw that conserves water, prevents weeds, improves soil health and protects your plants.
High quality all natural fertilizer made by blending composted material and manure to create an organic soil conditioner that’s perfect for tilling into any garden environment.
Sheep Manure:
- 70% Composted animal manure
- 30% Organic matter
Steer Manure:
- 40% composted steed manure
- 30% composted animal manure
- 30% organic matter
Comes in 18kg (40lb) bags
Have a stump in your yard that you've bumped your shin on a few too many times?
Falling Leaf Stump Remover helps activate the natural process of rotting so you can easily remove it 4-6 after using the product.
Directions: Drill 1 Inch holes approximately 12 Inches deep, then add the powder and hot water to absorb it into the stump.
Our only red grape, Severnji produces juicy medium-sized grapes that are excellent for fresh eating and can also be used to make jam, juice, and wine. Superior flavour. Requires a second grape for cross-pollination.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Flowering Season: Late Summer
Mature Size:
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Height: 10-15'
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Spread: 6'
Zone: 3
Hardy, heavy producer. Compact clusters of blue-black, seeded mid-season grapes. Excellent for juice, wine or jelly. Lobed, yellow fall foliage and shaggy twisting trunk. Requires a support structure. Self-pollinating. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Flowering Season: Late Summer
Height: 10'
Spread: 6'
Zone: 3
David Austin Roses were not developed for Zone 3. BUT it is possible to have success here in Manitoba by following a few key tips.
Choose a location that is not in line with strong north winds
Plant the crown (this is where the roots end and the woody shrub begins) of your rose 6”-12” below the surface of the soil. As your shrub will be in full leaf at time of purchase clean off leaves that will get buried.
In the fall you will need to cover with a deep layer of mulch. Wood mulch, straw, leaves or a combination of all. Use a burlap tarp (Not Plastic) to cover and hold down with rocks or stakes. This will ensure the mulch is not blown away. A full wheelbarrow or more per rose is not out of the question. Throughout the winter direct your snow clearing efforts to cover your roses as well. The more insulation the better.
Don’t remove the tarp and mulch until night temperatures are consistently hovering about zero to +3 with no threat of deep freeze, as we sometimes see in April.
We hope you enjoy growing your David Austin Rose.
Developed in 1906, this pink peony is still a favorite. Double flowers of soft seashell pink with petals edged a trifle lighter with a few crimson flecks.
Caring for Peonies:
May/June: Keep your peony watered if there is little rainfall. Use compost or aged manure to your soil. If your peony is newly planted it can take up to two seasons for it to get its first bloom. Be patient, it's worth it.
Late June: Blooming season, like many garden plants you will need to deadhead peony flowers often.
Summer: Herbaceous Peonies do best with an inch of water per week if they are newly planted. If they are established they can handle a drought season more than newly planted roots. Enjoy green peony bush once blooms are gone.
Fall: Cut stems of Herbaceous Peonies back to soil level and remove from the area. If you have new plantings mulch.
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
‘Bowl of Beauty’ peony features 8-inch anemone-shaped blooms with rose-pink petals and a creamy yellow center. Strong, self-supporting stems, lush dark green foliage, delightful fragrance, and deer resistance make it perfect for borders, mixed beds, or cut flowers. Reaching 24–36 inches tall, this long-lived perennial provides striking, low-maintenance spring color for years.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Height: 24 - 36"
Width: 24 - 30"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
Henry Brockstone was bred in 1955, this garden stunner is not only fragrant but features huge, fully double blooms in the most perfect shade of deep red. One of our favourites, a must add addition to every garden!
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 24 - 36"
- Width: 24 - 36"
Zone: 2
Photo and data courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
The pineapple plant, Ananas comosus, is a tropical fruit-bearing plant known for its unique appearance and delicious fruit.
Light Requirement: Pineapple plants prefers full sun. They can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially in the morning, but prolonged exposure may scorch the leaves.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. During warmer months, water more frequently, and reduce watering in winter.
Peperomia 'Hope', also known as Peperomia tetraphylla 'Hope', is a delightful variety of the Peperomia genus, beloved for its compact growth habit and attractive foliage.
Light Requirement: Peperomia 'Hope' thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may exhibit slower growth.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil lightly moist, allowing the top inch to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's essential to avoid waterlogged conditions.
Mature Size: Peperomia 'Hope' typically grows to a height of 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 centimeters), forming a bushy mound of trailing stems adorned with small, rounded leaves. Regular pruning helps maintain its compact shape and encourages new growth.
