Posts Tagged ‘osteospermum’
Color Bowls, Vegetables And Ornamental Grasses
We still have vegetables but quantities are starting to run low. Come and get them while they last.
Our color bowls are very popular every year especially around Mother’s Day.
Ornamental grasses are becoming popular for use in landscapes and containers for their ability to add colors, textures and height. We have blues, greens, reds and bronze colored grasses.
This yellow osteospermum has looked awesome in every combo we have used it in. I think we will see more of it next year. Unfortunately we only used it in combinations and do not have them available in pots by themselves.
Here are some pictures from our wholesale area where we load our trucks to deliver to other garden centers across the south.
Lots Of Color For Your Easter Weekend!
Spring is here!
And we have a lot to choose from to color up your Easter weekend.
Please remember that it is still a little early to plant your tomatoes and other vegetables with out taking the chance that a late frost will kill them.
However you can plant bedding plants like petunias, dianthus, wave petunias, ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, lantana, dahlias, snapdragons and a bunch of other annuals. You can also plant perennials, trees and shrubs. If we do get a late frost, it may “bite” the plants (that means kill the bloom or new growth; they will turn brown or black), but you can clean them off and the plants should survive. If we get a late hard freeze, you will need to protect your plants with a sheet, blanket or bucket as best you can. A hard freeze of 28 degrees or less will cause significant damage or will kill most plants that are not established.