Redbud – April Plant of the Month

Redbud – April Plant of the Month

The redbud is our April plant of the month for 2022. I have a long love for redbud trees, they have been everywhere I have been. Growing up in North Central Kansas, they were one of the first trees I learned, because they were growing wild in my backyard. I have spent the better part […]

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Vanilla Twist Redbud – #3 Container

Vanilla Twist Redbud – #3 Container
Vanilla Twist Redbud General Information Vanilla Twist Redbud is an ornamental deciduous tree. It is a small tree, reaching 8 feet tall. This tree has a weeping form, with branches arching downward. It is a great choice as an accent tree in a variety of landscaping areas. The Vanilla Twist Redbud will bloom in great [...]

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Lavender Twist Redbud – #3 Container

Lavender Twist Redbud – #3 Container
Lavender Twist Redbud General Information Lavender Twist Redbud features heart shaped, dark green leaves that grow on weeping branches. It was developed as a weeping version of the Eastern Redbud.  Its weeping branches create an umbrella affect. Lavender pink blooms cover the tree before the foliage emerges in early spring.  It is a slow growing, [...]

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Common Butterflies of the Central Great Plains

Common Butterflies of the Central Great Plains

June is the time of year when a lot of our common butterflies start visiting the garden. We do have a plethora of butterflies, and some of them are quite spectacular. But many species are less likely to be seen or even known by many gardeners. There are 41 species of common butterflies found in […]

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Edge Plantings

Edge Plantings

What is the edge? Well, it is the literal edge of the property. In most urban cases, planting along the edge of the property is considered bad form to the neighbor. However, in the rural world having edge plantings means having a separation between you and the neighbors, or a field. My mom’s house sits […]

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Keystone Plants for the Central Great Plains

Keystone Plants for the Central Great Plains

Just what are keystone plants? Well, keystone plants are plants which a habitat or ecosystem is mostly dependent on to thrive. By removing these species, you may collapse an ecosystem or limit its ability to keep biodiversity in place. If add keystone plants back into the landscape, you can increase biodiversity within region. We gardeners […]

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New Plants – I Cannot Keep Up!

New Plants – I Cannot Keep Up!

New plants are always coming down the wire. But there have become so many that I cannot keep up with them! In the past, we have always strived to bring the best product to our customers, from years of trialing in our own gardens and at the arboretum. But now there are so many new […]

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How to Create a Pollinator Paradise

How to Create a Pollinator Paradise

How exactly does one create a pollinator paradise? The answer may surprise you. When my wife and I moved into our 5 acre property 10 years ago, it was not my intention to create a pollinator paradise. I just wanted gardens, native plantings, and a place to raise my kids. At the time, we did […]

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