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20% off complete Hosta Collection Unequaled for their beautiful foliage, low care and many landscape uses. Hosta provide bright color in the shade with handsome broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. Very showy from early spring until late fall. Excellent for shade, sun or partial shade...they don't need dividing. Grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24 inches apart. They take about 1 year to establish themselves. Hefty 1-2 eye plants in deep 3" pots. Zone: 3-9 Ships: Fall and Spring 20% Off Crapemyrtle Collection We have assembled a five plant collection of the best colorful combination of the popular Crape Myrtle's. They will bloom from mid-summer through fall. Colors included in this offer a 'Watermelon' Red 'Acoma' White 'Biloxi' Pink 'Muskogee' Purple 'Peppermint lace' Crape myrtle's are easy to grow and a delight to anyone's garden. Plant in groupings for the best affect or line a drive or fence. Also great for cut flower arrangements. Crape myrtle are the most colorful element of Southern gardens from mid- to late summer when each branch and twig on the plants is tipped with a 6- to 12-inch cluster of white, pink, red, lavender or purple-red flowers. Individual flowers are about 1 1/2 inches across, so crinkly they look as if they were made of crepe paper. Crape myrtle leaves are oval and 1 to 2 inches long; they are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring and become yellow, orange or red before falling late in autumn. The smooth gray bark of old branches and stems gradually flakes off to reveal fresh pinkish bark beneath. Crape myrtle's grow in Zones 6-10 and do best in full sun and in moist soil that has been well supplemented with peat moss, leaf mold or decayed sawdust. For hedges, plant crape myrtle's about 4 or 5 feet apart. Apply a high nitrogen lawn-type fertilizer in early spring and again in late spring. Crape myrtle's bloom on their new growth, so promote it with nitrogen. Do not fertilize after late summer, so they can go completely dormant before winter. Ships: All are 3/4' in size when shipped except the semi-dwarf peppermint which is 2/3'and at a very SPECIAL price. Sold as a collection of 5 plants only! Ships: Fall and Spring. 20% off 3 Flowering pear combination Bradford Pear Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford') is a beautiful spring-flowering tree that has gained popularity in the past 20 years and is frequently seen in nearly every city within its growing range. Cleveland Select Flowering Pear One of the most beautiful sights in spring is a flowering pear tree covered in snowy white blooms. If you like to see a lot of blooms, you need to know that Cleveland Select has more blooms than any other flowering pear. Aristocrat Pear (Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat') Hardy to zone 4, the Aristocrat pear is a flowering tree that reaches a mature height of 40 feet. This tree is remarkably adaptable! It is pest resistant and tolerates drought, poor drainage and just about any soil. It can thrive despite r the effects of moderate winds, smog, and extreme temperatures. The Aristocrat's foliage is dark, glossy green that turns to a deep, regal red in the fall. Its beautiful flowers are white, one inch across, and form in clusters in March. http://www.greenwoodnursery.com |
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This a newsgroup devoted to the discussion of gardening topics, not a free
advertising forum. Please restrict your posts to questions of or responses to gardening issues. I personally don't appreciate downloading any more junk mail than I already receive and were I to purchase plants by mail order (which I don't), yours would be the last place I'd patronize. It's damned Internet telemarketing and I'm tired of it. "Earl Buchan" wrote in message om... http://www.greenwoodnursery.com 20% off complete Hosta Collection Unequaled for their beautiful foliage, low care and many landscape uses. Hosta provide bright color in the shade with handsome broad, ribbed foliage in many colors. Very showy from early spring until late fall. Excellent for shade, sun or partial shade...they don't need dividing. Grown even in moist locations. Plant 18-24 inches apart. They take about 1 year to establish themselves. Hefty 1-2 eye plants in deep 3" pots. Zone: 3-9 Ships: Fall and Spring 20% Off Crapemyrtle Collection We have assembled a five plant collection of the best colorful combination of the popular Crape Myrtle's. They will bloom from mid-summer through fall. Colors included in this offer a 'Watermelon' Red 'Acoma' White 'Biloxi' Pink 'Muskogee' Purple 'Peppermint lace' Crape myrtle's are easy to grow and a delight to anyone's garden. Plant in groupings for the best affect or line a drive or fence. Also great for cut flower arrangements. Crape myrtle are the most colorful element of Southern gardens from mid- to late summer when each branch and twig on the plants is tipped with a 6- to 12-inch cluster of white, pink, red, lavender or purple-red flowers. Individual flowers are about 1 1/2 inches across, so crinkly they look as if they were made of crepe paper. Crape myrtle leaves are oval and 1 to 2 inches long; they are bronze-colored when they first unfold in the spring and become yellow, orange or red before falling late in autumn. The smooth gray bark of old branches and stems gradually flakes off to reveal fresh pinkish bark beneath. Crape myrtle's grow in Zones 6-10 and do best in full sun and in moist soil that has been well supplemented with peat moss, leaf mold or decayed sawdust. For hedges, plant crape myrtle's about 4 or 5 feet apart. Apply a high nitrogen lawn-type fertilizer in early spring and again in late spring. Crape myrtle's bloom on their new growth, so promote it with nitrogen. Do not fertilize after late summer, so they can go completely dormant before winter. Ships: All are 3/4' in size when shipped except the semi-dwarf peppermint which is 2/3'and at a very SPECIAL price. Sold as a collection of 5 plants only! Ships: Fall and Spring. 20% off 3 Flowering pear combination Bradford Pear Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford') is a beautiful spring-flowering tree that has gained popularity in the past 20 years and is frequently seen in nearly every city within its growing range. Cleveland Select Flowering Pear One of the most beautiful sights in spring is a flowering pear tree covered in snowy white blooms. If you like to see a lot of blooms, you need to know that Cleveland Select has more blooms than any other flowering pear. Aristocrat Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat') Hardy to zone 4, the Aristocrat pear is a flowering tree that reaches a mature height of 40 feet. This tree is remarkably adaptable! It is pest resistant and tolerates drought, poor drainage and just about any soil. It can thrive despite r the effects of moderate winds, smog, and extreme temperatures. The Aristocrat's foliage is dark, glossy green that turns to a deep, regal red in the fall. Its beautiful flowers are white, one inch across, and form in clusters in March. http://www.greenwoodnursery.com |
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This a newsgroup devoted to the discussion of gardening topics, not a
free advertising forum. Please restrict your posts to questions of or responses to gardening issues. I personally don't appreciate downloading any more junk mail than I already receive and were I to purchase plants by mail order (which I don't), yours would be the last place I'd patronize. It's damned Internet telemarketing and I'm tired of it. .... and if you "register" at their site, you get even more of it. I finally just blocked all mail from their domain on my mail server. steve |
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Just a little better than the usual junk mail,
I had 4 in succession today telling me I could grow bigger breasts, which I don't think would look good with my beard, then the next told me there were 160'000 people waiting to meet me....... I certainly don't want to meet the people that want to meet a 6ft bearded 61yr old with big breasts. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk ***2004 catalogue now available*** |
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