If you have any questions, or need any help whatsoever with any purchase, or help with other questions, I, and my family are here to help. With blue feathery foliage. Light: Dappled shade, part or full sun.
* Prunus subhirtella, sometimes also called Spring Cherry, Higan cherry, or Rosebud cherry[1] is a small tree originating in Japan, but unknown in the wild. * Best grown in moist, fertile, well-drained loams in full sun to part shade.
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Seeds fall from the tree in autumn and remain viable for only a few days. My family started as farmers in Chester, NJ (Now Moorestown) to long ago to remember, and, ever since that time, have disdained the use of chemicals, and synthetic amendments in...
Leaves: 2 1/2-4 1/2" (6-11 cm) long and broad. Habitat: Moist soils of valleys and slopes and in hardwood forests. I guess being raised by an earth-friendly, and overly environmentally aware family has helped me in taking our beliefs to many more via...
The small green fruits are not edible, being hard and astringent. It is also widely grown as an ornamental tree and is called by various common names, including Willow-leafed Pear , Willowleaf Pear , Weeping Pear , and similar.
USDA Zones: 5a-11. My family started as farmers in Chester, NJ (Now Moorestown) to long ago to remember, and, ever since that time, have disdained the use of chemicals, and synthetic amendments in their gardening practices.
It is endemic to China . * A small tree with 6" leaves; petalless flowers in short racemes; native to central and western China. * Sinowilsonia is a monotypic genus of plant containing the single species Sinowilsonia henryi .
Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering.
Ripens in late September. Offspring of Davis x Overleese. Tree grows well in partial shade and adds interest to the landscape. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering.
This promotes tree health and increases fruit size and quality. A great investment — reuse year after year! We suggest using 6" and 9" spreaders for stone fruit trees like cherries, peaches, and plums and 9" and 12" spreaders for fruit trees like apples...
Plant as a “protector tree” to keep birds away from other fruits. Sweet fruit that won't stain! Fruit is firm and juicy, in shades of white, pink, and light purple – color darkens as it ripens.
Self-pollinating.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. This bountiful bearer features medium-large, pucker-free fruit that is sweet even when picked firm! Fruit is round to oblate.
Originates form Geneva, New York in 1958. Best Pollinators: Cortland, Liberty, or Starkspur UltraMactm.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! We spend thousands to isolate and net our plants so your seed grows true and is not crossed.
May be covered by U.S.P.P. #10554 or other patents. Ripens in mid August. This variety provides prolific harvests of beautiful fruit that keeps well. Introduced circa 1996. Disease-resistant to bacterial spot.
Introduced in 2012. This late-season crop will fill your orchard with the aromatic essence of fall. Keeps up to one year in proper storage. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering.
Produces small red fruit in September. Attractive garden and container plant. Needs winter protection in zone 7 and lower. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering.
Originates from Marshallville, Georgia in 1870. Self-pollinating.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Ripens in September. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range...
If you have any questions, or need any help whatsoever with any purchase, or help with other questions, I, and my family are here to help. Twigs: Reddish or green, slender, slightly zigzag, hairless.
* The boughs and twigs have been used to make brooms. The bark has been made into baskets. The roots have been used as overlay twine warps and overlay twine weft bases in making baskets.
Botanical Name: Calocedrus decurrens
Genus: Calocedrus
Common Name: Incense Cedar, California Incense Cedar
Succeeds in any good garden soil that is not excessively limey. Maintenance: Low, best when left with natural form; prune to shape if desired Growth Habits: Evergreen tree or shrub, 10 feet to 16 feet tall (3 m-4.8 meters), 10 feet to 15 feet in spread...
Used for pianos, violins, interiors of buildings etc. It is found in Japan and Russia . It was named after Russian botanist Peter von Glehn . It is also valued for its use in the pulp industry to make paper.
Flexible plastic strap is ¾” wide x 10½” long. Allows for movement and growth. Use individually or join end-to-end for additional length. Includes 1 strap. Resists sunlight degradation for a longer life.
Hydrates the root ball and surrounding soil, encouraging plants and trees to be better established. Rich brown color blends in with natural wood mulch. Slow-release design allows water to trickle from two high-tech emitters over a 4 to 6 hour period.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! We spend thousands to isolate and net our plants so your seed grows true and is not crossed.
Self-pollinating.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. The fruit has an attractive fiery red skin and sugary sweet white flesh.