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"One Minute Newsletter" about trees, shrubs, and all things landscaping.
A Special "Fall Greeting" to all
Greenwood Nursery Club Members! Here is your "One Minute Newsletter" about trees, shrubs and *all things landscaping*... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In this issue: = Direct links to the new "Plant Man" columns, now published in over 80 newspapers, nationwide. = Intriguing NEW PLANT AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS! that you might NOT have considered... but should! http://www.greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/4706 Bonus for ordering before October 31st. http://www.greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/1346 = Can I answer your questions on plants and landscaping? Scroll down for contact info. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Your online link to "The Plant Man" =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Three of my most recent columns that could spark some ideas as you plan for Fall planting! RED-HOT FALL COLORS YOU CAN PLANT NOW. 09-28-03 Fall colors. Depending on where you live and when you get to read this column, you should be antici- pating the arrival of one of Nature's most spectacular times of the year: the turning of the leaves from green to yellow, gold, pink and deep crimson. It's time for the onset of Fall colors. TO READ THE ENTIRE COLUMN, CLICK HE http://greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/10848 FALL WEATHER IS PERFECT FOR PLANTING! 09-21-03 Crisp, cool mornings. Perfect "sleeping weather" at night. Plant catalogs and landscaping "how to" books piling up on the coffee table. It must be fall! Fall is my favorite time of the year for so many reasons, not just the wonderful weather. This is that special time of year when we prepare and plant now, anticipating a wonderful Spring and Summer a few months in the future. Let's take a look at four areas pertinent to the season: pruning, weed control, budgeting and tree selection. TO READ THE ENTIRE COLUMN, CLICK HE http://greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/10732 BIRDS, BATS, AND BUTTERFLIES: HOW TO MAKE THEM WELCOME! 09-14-03 Lions and tigers and bears (oh my!)... It's my guess that you'd agree with Dorothy on this one. There are some critters you just don't want to invite into your landscape. Lions, tigers and bears are probably right at the top of your "keep out" list, closely followed by some more likely interlopers such as deer and coyotes. I'll have some ideas for turning away unwanted visitors in a future column. But today I want to talk about ways to attract wildlife guests that are both beautiful and beneficial: birds, bats and butterflies! Sorry about all those B's! TO READ THE ENTIRE COLUMN, CLICK HE http://greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/10613 Or if you just want to catch up on some of my previous Columns, click he http://greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/1697 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- NEW PLANT AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- From hardy, easy-to-transplant Elephant Ears to specially-priced shrubs and trees to the six best Hostas for today's landscapes and gardens... The accent is on plants that create an unusual but spectacular look! Click here to see for yourself: http://www.greenwoodnursery.com/page.cfm/4706 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Questions? Comments? Contact Steve! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Do you have a landscaping question I can answer, personally or in my "Plant Man" column? Comments or ideas to share? Send me e-mail at You are welcome to forward this newsletter to a friend. If you received it as a forward and wish to receive your own FREE weekly subscription (and discounts on purchases) send me an e-mail at the same address. Thank you! Steve Jones Greenwood Nursery www.greenwoodnursery.com |
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