Houseplant of the Month: Hoya

Hoya have been popular house plants for decades and with good reason. They are extremely long-lived, have a classic, deep green, vining foliage and produce fragrant, light pink and red star-shaped flowers. Because of their thick waxy, foliage they are often called wax plants or sometimes porcelain flower referring to the unique texture of the […]

Houseplant of the Month: Anthuriums

Anthurium Care Family: Araceae Common Name: Flamingo Flower, Tail Flower, Painted Tongue Plant Botanical Name: Anthurium andraeanum Here’s a little secret: the beautiful heart-shaped “flowers” are not flowers! What makes these durable, easy-care houseplants so appealing are red, white, pink, or purple waxy leaves called spathes that flare from the base of the fleshy spike […]

Events

Watch this site for future events.   PLUS, #FIDOFRIDAY EVERY FRIDAY! Bring your dog(s) with you to shop every Friday! Please keep them on the leash. Snap a photo in the greenhouse and tag us on social media so we can repost!   Check back soon for upcoming events! Email us if you have an […]

September Brings Cooler Weather and Incredible Fall Shrubs!

On last week’s podcast, Len and Julio talk about the upcoming harvest season. Ornamental berries on shrubs are a simple way to spice up your garden and yard. Pyracanth Firethorn is a hardy evergreen to semi-evergreen shrub that delights with abundant white blooms backed by dark, glossy foliage in the Spring and pumpkin-orange berries in […]

Fall is For Planting

Many folks are surprised to learn that autumn runs a close second to spring as an ideal planting time, but it’s true: cool temperatures, reliable rainfall, and short, bright days help plants make a quick and easy transition to your landscape. Despite the cold weather lurking around the corner, the entire first half of autumn […]

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