Fall is our “Second Spring” and it’s time to plant all the plants!
When we think about Fall planting, there's so much going on with the arrival of cool-season herbs, veggies and color,
By plantfoundry|2019-09-01T16:39:01-07:00September 1st, 2019|annie's annuals & perennials, fall planting, fruit trees, perennials, permanent plantings, shrubs, trees, vines|
When we think about Fall planting, there's so much going on with the arrival of cool-season herbs, veggies and color,
By plantfoundry|2019-09-01T16:10:43-07:00September 1st, 2019|cool-season color, cool-season veggies, fall planting, halloween, landscape plants, pumpkins|
Ahhh.... the end of September is Autumn's welcome. Blazing summer intensity shifts toward pumpkins and sweaters (we hope) and all
By plantfoundry|2019-09-01T15:46:20-07:00September 1st, 2019|cool-season color, cool-season veggies, fall planting, landscape plants, vegetables|
September is a time when Sacramento gardeners breathe a collective sigh of relief. We're harvesting summer fruits and veggies... August
By plantfoundry|2019-08-15T20:50:54-07:00August 15th, 2019|annie's annuals & perennials, cottage garden plants, heirloom plants, rare plants|
By plantfoundry|2019-07-30T01:21:31-07:00July 30th, 2019|Uncategorized|
1. Some (plants) like it hot! When you shop for plants in August, expect to see varieties that really come
By plantfoundry|2019-07-30T00:35:57-07:00July 30th, 2019|Uncategorized|
Brand New Pins from Hemleva There's a lot to go crazy for here. A catnip pin? Not one but
By plantfoundry|2019-07-29T23:24:22-07:00July 29th, 2019|Uncategorized|
At the nursery, we were remarking recently that "all the cool plants" become available in summer. Don't get me
By plantfoundry|2019-06-30T04:33:22-07:00June 30th, 2019|seed starting, summer garden|
True, April was the ideal time to plant a summer veggie garden. But when you consider the fact that
By plantfoundry|2019-06-29T23:17:05-07:00June 29th, 2019|mexican metal art, solar lanterns, statuary, windchimes|
Only when the weather warms and we find ourselves outside more do we really start to appreciate summer adornments...