Shrubs - Care Info
Plant Profile: Endless Summer Hydrangea
Read moreJune Gardening Tips for Trees, Shrubs, and Vines
Read moreWhy Doesn't My Wisteria Bloom?
A common question we receive here at the garden center is why doesn't my wisteria bloom? Read moreFeeding Trees and Shrubs
March is the month generally set aside to begin feeding many of the trees and shrubs in the garden. Early spring feeding will help get them off to a good growing start early in the season. Read moreThe Basics of Planting Shrubs
Plant and care for them properly and most shrubs will reach a mature size in three to five years. Read moreViburnum
Viburnums are an attractive, year-round addition to any landscape. Over 120 species and named cultivars exist. This large selection includes both deciduous and evergreen viburnums.... Read more
Shrub Pruning
When looking over a shrub before pruning, there are certain definite classes of material that must be considered for removal. Read more
Wisteria Care
Wisterias belong to the Pea family, Leguminosae, and are most valued for their pendulous racemes of beautiful blue, purple, rose, mauve or white flowers in late spring and early summer.... Read moreAzaleas, Mt. Laurel and Rhododendrons
Azaleas, Mt. Laurel and Rhododendrons are closely related plants with certain cultural requirements that must be met to ensure their successful growth. Read moreHydrangea
Few shrubs can rival the form and unique flowers that hydrangeas bring to your landscape. Versatile and varied, hydrangeas have regained favor in recent years as the perfect choice for many garden settings. Read moreCrepe Myrtle
Crepe Myrtle is a beautiful summer flowering tree/shrub. It is often thought of as a southern plant that is not able to be grown here which is not exactly true. When planted at the right location and protected from winter cold.... Read more
