Today we planted a new balled and burlapped Minnesota Hardy Redbud in Bridge Square along the river. We were hired by the Northfield Garden Club to plant this tree as part of their continuing contribution to the … Continue Reading ››
This variation of Norway Maple is a real show stopper. The eye-popping bright yellow-gold leaves emerge in early spring and add good color in the landscape into mid-summer and again in fall. Princeton Gold Maple produces a nice oval crown within a few years, and is adaptable to many soil types. It prefers well drained soils, … Continue Reading ››
In my blog last week on planting a potted tree, explaining root pruning prior to planting, I promised that the next blog would cover the width of the hole.
Dig wide holes - no deeper than the height of the root ball of the tree, shrub or perennial you are placing in your landscape. How wide … Continue Reading ››
The Northern Pin Oak - (Quercus ellipoidalis) is a lovely native tree that can handle a wide variety of soil types, and shows excellent reddish fall color, as well as a nice rusty brown throughout the winter since it is one of the varieties that usually holds spent leaves on the twigs almost until the … Continue Reading ››
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