Last chance to plant, prune and spray dormant plants!
Before leaf and bud break, the structure of deciduous trees, vines and shrubs is quite visible, making pruning decisions much
By plantfoundry|2019-01-31T22:02:28-08:00January 31st, 2019|bare root season, Dave Wilson Nursery, dormant spray, Weeks Berry Nursery, weeks roses|
Before leaf and bud break, the structure of deciduous trees, vines and shrubs is quite visible, making pruning decisions much
By plantfoundry|2019-01-28T23:55:20-08:00January 28th, 2019|annie's annuals & perennials|
Photos courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials Aeonium 'Jack Catlin' Agrostemma 'Milas' Calceolaria 'Kentish Hero' Cantua 'Hot Pants Centaurea cyanus
By plantfoundry|2019-01-08T06:22:24-08:00January 8th, 2019|Uncategorized|
(All photos courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials) Here's what we're getting in our first Annie's delivery of 2019! Arriving
By plantfoundry|2019-01-01T02:49:52-08:00January 1st, 2019|dormant spray, roses, Uncategorized, winter pruning|
One of the perks of having deciduous fruit trees and shrubs that lose all their leaves in winter is the
By plantfoundry|2019-01-01T02:13:49-08:00January 1st, 2019|garden calendar, seed starting|
We may not be doing a whole heck of a lot of outdoor gardening, but indoors things are heating up!
By plantfoundry|2019-01-01T02:22:45-08:00January 1st, 2019|backyard orchard culture, bare root season, Dave Wilson Nursery, Uncategorized, weeks roses|
January brings the arrival of our 2019 bare-root fruit trees, roses, and small bare-root fruits and vegetables. With our orders
By plantfoundry|2018-11-30T02:35:18-08:00November 30th, 2018|Uncategorized|
Fresh Cut Christmas Tree Varieties Wreaths & Garland
By plantfoundry|2018-11-30T01:19:32-08:00November 30th, 2018|Uncategorized|
Gardens are beautiful... but a garden with art is an inspiring marriage of foliage, flowers and a contemplative totem
By plantfoundry|2018-10-31T20:00:24-07:00October 31st, 2018|compost, composting, fall leaves, Uncategorized, vermicomposting|
It's a fact that nutrient-rich and soil-building organic matter, or "OM", breaks down quickly in our hot-summer climate. In nature,