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01AprApril 1, 2023

Spring Containers for the Porch or Patio

Cindy Bolz2023-03-31T14:44:35-06:00

Nothing says spring like bright colorful flowers overflowing from containers and hanging baskets.

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01DecDecember 1, 2022

Carefree Winter Containers

Cindy Bolz2022-12-08T21:40:12-06:00

The front porch should be as inviting in the dreary winter days as it is in the spring, and fresh and lively containers are a wonderful way to say “welcome.”

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01OctOctober 1, 2022

Japanese Maple Sale Oct 7-13

Cindy Bolz2022-10-04T12:10:36-06:00

The sale begins Friday, 10/7 at 7:00am and lasts until Wednesday, 10/13 at 9:00pm. Pickup is Thursday, 10/27 from 1:00-2:00pm.

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01OctOctober 1, 2022

Fall Container Ideas

Cindy Bolz2022-09-30T20:31:49-06:00

It is so wonderful to approach a home and find a fresh and colorful container garden on the front porch. It is a positive indication that the homeowner enjoys their home and cares what neighbors, guests and passersby see when approaching the house.

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01SepSeptember 1, 2022

If you can’t say Heuchera, just say Coral Bells

Cindy Bolz2022-08-31T18:29:31-06:00

I began collecting these glorious shade loving beauties at least twenty years ago, and there isn’t a single year when I don’t purchase one or two.

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26MarMarch 26, 2022

Step aside Boxwood…here comes Distilium

Cindy Bolz2022-03-21T10:24:00-06:00

“Distylium: The best shrub you’ve never heard of" is a quote in an article in the Tallassee Democrat by a Leon County

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27JanJanuary 27, 2022

How to Select the Right Japanese Maple for Your Garden

Cindy Bolz2022-02-01T11:37:01-06:00

This coming spring when you are seeing the brilliant red Japanese Maples around town you may wish

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