Meadow Burn!

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Meadow Burn!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Every year we get comments that folks would like to see our prairie burn. Here’s your chance to see it! Don’t try this at home, we have professional and trained staff to conduct our landscape burns. We conduct our burn when the conditions are right: a combination of wind speed and direction, relative humidity, plus … Read More

Dogwoods Bloom in the Conservatory

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Flowering Dogwoods (Cornus florida) are starting to bloom in the Powell Gardens’ conservatory display. There is no better companion plant for a woodland garden theme of orchids and azaleas! Enjoy this preview of what’s to come in the gardens.The bract first emerge with an exquisite creamy green cast. As the bracts age they turn pure … Read More

It is Time to Plant Cool Season Annuals, Shrubs & Trees!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Don’t listen to your weathermen who say to hold off on planting; NOW is the time to plant dormant shrubs and trees and to plant cool weather, frost tolerant types of annuals outside. DO heed the weatherman’s advice and do not plant outside any summer annuals or frost tender plants like tomatoes, peppers, marigolds and … Read More

Where does a Hazelnut or Filbert come from?

Friday, March 21, 2008

One of our first flowering shrubs to bloom are the Hazelnuts and Filberts (Corylus spp.). Their flowers are not very ornamental but that is where the tasty nuts begin. We have one native species, the American Hazel (C. americana), found wild and it has delicious nuts if you can beat the squirrels to them. The … Read More

Welcome Spring’s Earliest Flowers

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Ah, spring arrived last night and the day has reflected a new beginning for the sunny half of the year. The Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) opened their flowers to the buzz of honeybees and other insects. Thousands of flowers are now in bloom in the Rock & Waterfall Garden. The Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) are in … Read More