WEEPING PUSSY WILLOW
The Weeping Pussy Willow has always been a customer favorite and it's easy to see why. It's one of the first ornamental trees to bloom in early spring and it's no ordinary blooming! The Weeping Pussy Willow's fuzzy, soft catkins add a unique visual to any landscape. Weeping Pussy Willow branches also make great indoor decorations, [...]
BUSY WEEK
We received a variety of ornamental trees and shrubs (including summer flowering trees) today! This is the third truck this week and there's more on their way. There's new plants to see all weekend long so we hope to see you here!
WE’RE BACK!
Spring is in the air! The sky is blue, the grass is green, the sun is out! And - most importantly - our greenhouses are FULL of annuals! Since last Monday we've started to see the first signs of our pansies, begonias, fuschias and alpine geraniums. Some of these will be blooming in just two to three [...]
JOYCE’S PICKS OF THE WEEK: 10.12.15
When the weather starts to cool down, people forget that gardens can still have color and that many plants are beginning to bloom right now! And Sprucedale Gardens still has many colorful selections for your landscape. Blackberry-Lily "These flowers got their name because their seeds look a lot like blackberries! They have a very unique look." [...]
FALL COLOR
Fall doesn't only get its colors from changing leaves on trees! Many plants and flowers can also add pops of color to your landscape! Dwarf Burning Bush: Variegated Lilyturf: Bloom-A-Thon Pink Double Azalea:
SUGAR MAPLES
A Few Words From Joyce: "A native tree, Sugar Maples grow quickly into a lovely, full shade tree. It is the most recognized tree for its fall color - and is the source of delicious maple syrup! The extraordinary fall color of the Sugar Maple - glowing shades of yellow, gold, orange and red - makes [...]
BEE BEE TREES
"Sprucedale Gardens has been growing Beebee trees, also called Korean Evodia, for a couple of years now. They grow to about 30’ and have the great characteristic of flowering during the summer dearth, in late July to early August. Honeybees love the nectar from the large flower clusters. I’ve been to a mature tree here in northeast [...]
DAVE’S PICKS OF THE WEEK: 9.15.15
"Prarie Splendor" Coneflower Rudbeckia a.k.a. Black Eyed Susan "They especially look great against that blue." Plumbago "These are such a nice color. It's such a great shade of blue."