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perennial plants and get the gardening advice needed to successfully grow
gorgeous gardens.
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New Oso Easy
Roses
Oso
Easy Roses are exactly as their name states.... EASY. These beautiful
shrub roses exhibit exceptional disease resistance and flower power.
The blooming begins in mid to late spring and continues right up
until the first frost of autumn.
'Honey Bun'
Semi-double blooms put on a spectacular show of unique colors ranging
from pink to yellow to creamy white... very nice rose!
'Cherry Pie'
Large single cherry red flowers appear by the arm loads from spring
until frost.
'Peachy Cream'
Self cleaning, large, double peach colored blooms emerge peach and
fade to a suttle shade of cream.
'Strawberry
Crush'
A low mounding, lovely rose that blooms in waves all season long.
The large double flowers emerge strawberry pink and slowly change
to a gorgeous shade of creamy pink.
Simply put a perennial is a plant that comes back each year. It
does not get killed by freezing weather. The plants root system
goes dormant in the winter and then explodes back into growth
each spring. Most perennials have a bloom season. Some
plants will flower their best in early spring while others put
on their best showing in late summer. It is important
to know the bloom season of each plant so that you can design
your garden to have color constantly coming into bloom with
each season. As you browse our catalog and design your
gardens pay close attention to the blooming season listed for
each plant. Also note the growing requirements of each
variety. Our catalog gives detailed information on the
ideal growing conditions for all the perennials we sale. If
you have any questions feel free to email us and we will be
more than happy to help out.
Of all the advice we offer in our catalog, the biggest secret
to success is proper soil preparation. We can not stress
this point strong enough. Most of us are not blessed with
a yard full of rich organic soil. Take the time to improve your
soil before planting and your extra efforts will be rewarded
with lush, healthy flowers that will reward you with colorful
blooms year after year. For information on improving your soil
see the links below.
Suggested
reading:
Planting TipsGuide to getting your garden off to a good start
Building
SoilsTips for getting your soil right before
planting