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SPRING HORTICULTURE
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new tree delivery!

4/3/2019

 
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Top quality flowering trees, shade trees, privacy trees arrive in the wee hours
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'Slotta work processing trucks full of trees! Takes many days!
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They need to be treated with expertise so that when you come to see them, they look PERFECT.
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14 hour days at work are normal in the spring at nurseries. That’s the way it is, but we get to work outside- what was it with the wind today???

When locking up for the day we get to see these beautiful birch trees lit from below. Landscape lighting is COOL.
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The next day- still more of the same work! These Pepperidge shade trees gotta get put away before lunch.
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Yesterday’s Cherokee Princess white dogwoods smothered in white flower buds.
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Redbud flowers about to delight people driving by.
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Lush green green giant arborvitae.
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Dozens of pink dogwood trees of all sizes about to.....
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Flower!
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Princeton elm trees settled in for safe keeping until you come and take them home with you to offer shade on scalding summer days.

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Hours:

After Christmas until early March we are at the nursery infrequently. You can leave a message on the phone but it might be some time before we get back to you.

Note- Inclement weather changes our hours. If in doubt, call us. Inclement weather includes extreme heat and cold, extreme snow and rain.

Winter- call and leave a message. We go in every now and then, we will call you back.




Telephone

(203) 261-3926
  • Home
  • Wildflower meadows as an option to toxic lawns
  • How To Grow Birches
  • How to Save The Monarch Butterfly
  • FALL HORTICULTURE
  • Planting
    • Planting
    • Feeding
    • Watering
  • Products
    • Shrubs >
      • Trees
    • Bulk Mulch >
      • Firewood
    • Topsoil
    • Perennials
  • Veggie blog
  • fall 2018
  • Frequently Asked
    • About
  • Surfing
  • Gallery
  • Summer Horticulture
  • spring horticulture