Bearsfoot Hellebore, one of the plants we love! Provides year round interest. Adorns itself with lime green flowers in February. Loves a shady spot that is well drained.
read moreWinter is a time of rest for the garden with most plants spending this time dormant and resting for the growing season to come. Even so, there are many plants which bring interest and beauty to the winter landscape. Here are a few winter treasures capturing the eye on a January walk.
read moreLooking back at the plants we love for the year 2013.
read moreWe’ll be Moving Trees again at Fall Festival and Plant Sale at Arborfest Oct 12th & 3th. Join Us!
read moreIt is inevitable that when one thinks of spring, one thinks of planting. However, garden enthusiasts, landscape professionals, and horticulture organizations, such as the Virginia Green Industry Council, know that fall is quite often the best time to plant.
read moreDaylilies are great, low maintenance perennials that provide a lot of color impact when in bloom.
read moreThe seventeen year mating cycle of the Cicada’s is almost done. Although it was very noisy, if you wrapped your trees you probably haven’t experienced much damage. However, if you didn't wrap your trees. Here are four things you can do to help your affected trees recover from cicada damage.
read moreAs this month's "Plant we love," the Oakleaf Hydrangea is a designer’s dream plant. It brings drama to the landscape with its eye catching floral display in summer, fantastic texture and beautiful fall foliage display.
read moreEvery 13 or 17 years cicadas come out to mate. In Virginia, cicadas can damage small twigs and branches. Here is how to prevent cicada damage to your trees.
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