Saturday, August 30, 2014

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are beautiful plants that have magnificent flowers on them. What makes these plants so great is that they are diverse and will range from shrub form to vine to tree like in their growth. There are many kinds of hydrangeas that will do well in your garden and landscape. Here are a few. If you want those with big foliage try the Nikko Blue Hydrangea shrub. If you plant this in alkaline soil, you will have pink blooms but the color will change to blue if planted in acidic soils. The blooms on this particular species will produce mophead blooms that are large balls of flowers and will grow anywhere from four to six feet in height and width.

This kind does best in climate zones six through nine and does best in partial shade with humus-rich soil conditions. Oakleaf Hydrangeas are another popular choice. In the summer months, this type will have clusters of blooms of white and as fall approaches, and they will change to a pinkish brown coloration. This tree is known for the foliage on this one is shaped similar to an oak leaf. The foliage will also have great fall colors making it perfect for being a prime showpiece in your garden or landscape. They will grow to be anywhere from four feet wide and taller in optimal conditions. They grow best in climate zones five through nine and are indigenous to the southeastern part of the United States.

For something that looks different, try the Climbing Hydrangea. They use holdfasts to scale walls and other structures. They are large plants and will reach lengths of more than fifty feet in the right conditions. The blooms on this vine will appear in early summer and fill your yard with a sweet aroma that will be beyond inviting. The showy flowers on this vine can be as large as five inches and do best in climate zones four through seven. Hydrangeas are just a great choice all the way around, no matter what species you decide to enjoy!

Cedar Trees

Cedar trees are just amazing, the look and smell of them can simply put one into a state of garden euphoria. They are large, evergreen trees and can grow anywhere from fifty to over one hundred feet tall and are most commonly found in forests with a good amount of rainfall. They love moist soil conditions and prefer the soil also to have limestone in it. They have a long life span due to the moist habitat they require they are not prone to wildfires or other such injuries.These trees are not prone to disease another great addition to your yard or landscape if you can accommodate this beautiful creature. They get their intoxicating scent from the natural oils in the wood.

The oil is a toxic fungus further protecting them from disease and rot that some of these creatures cause to other trees and plants. The oils will normally start producing in more mature trees rather than younger ones. Cedar trees have also been an important part of many cultures as well as our history. They were used by Native Americans to build canoes and other water vessels and the wood from these trees was also used to make weapons, bowls and baskets to use. Some cultures even used the bark of the wood to make blankets and costumes. They are also a source of fuel when used correctly. More recently, they are used to make pencils and other such tools for our use.

The uses seem endless with this tree! However, most gardeners are looking simply to enjoy the scent and beauty of the tree rather than harvest for other uses. Cedar trees are magnificent and will add a great amount of beauty to your landscape as well as give your yard a great smell! Additionally, since it is an evergreen, it will be beautiful all year long and give you yard beautiful foliage to look at even in the dead of winter! Plant them around sporadically or plant them in rows, it is up to you.

Mosquito plants

One of the reasons many of us dread warmer weather is the return of those pesky mosquitoes which allows the enjoyment of beautiful weather without the fear of being eaten alive. Well, thanks to research and cultivars we can add something that is both beautiful and purposeful to our gardens to help remedy this problem! There are several plants that will keep these pests at bay so you can enjoy the outdoors during the warmer months of the year.
Marigolds are a perfect example. Not only are this one of the most popular annuals that gardeners plant in their gardens and their unique smell tends to repel mosquitoes as well as other insects. So plant these in your vegetable gardens as well! Lemon Balm is another favorite and is also known as horsemint. It smells much like incense and will deter mosquitoes and other insects but will not deter the butterflies or bees from visiting your garden. So this one is a great choice all around! If you have a herb garden, add some basil to help repel mosquitoes and you can even place this in planters along your patio to create a barrier around your walkways as well as give you something to add to your dinners! If you want some color, try lavender. Mosquitoes, as well as lots of other insects, simply despise the smell of lavender, although it is enjoyable for us.
When this plant is blooming, it is simply beautiful so not only will it give you color and beauty but it will also keep those pests from interrupting your summer fun. Many gardeners know about the uses of citronella grass. Many repellents that are manufactured and sold at stores contain citronella such as candles and bug sprays. It is a perennial, which is good news for any gardener! It is a great ornamental plant and will keep mosquitoes and other insects away. Try planting this around your patio for a nice fragrance and protection from the pesky biters. Utilizing mother nature to help improve the beauty of one's yard and protects you from the insects that are present is simply genius!

Friday, August 29, 2014

Easiest Trees To Grow

Choosing the Easiest Trees to Grow 
 
It is time to plant trees, but you want to know which are the easiest to grow. The answer to that question will depend on a variety of factors, including where you live, and how much time you have to put into this process. Some trees will grow well in dry climates, while others will need to be planted in other climates. If you do not plan on spending a lot of time maintaining your trees, you will need to buy plants that thrive off of moisture and sunshine. Choose natives, and stay away from exotic trees; those trees threaten the existing plants that you have, and they will have health issues later on down-the-road.

Some of the natives that you can buy at http://www.tntreefarmnursery.com/ include:

Red Maple Trees

Red maple trees are one of the easiest plants to grow. They can thrive in almost any condition, regardless if they are planted in the north-south ranges in North America – all the way from Canada, to the tip of Florida. Red maple trees are for all seasons, and it has become one of the favorite trees within the nation.

Oak Trees

Oak trees are the easiest trees to plant, and you can choose from a variety, including red or white oak trees. These plants will grow very large; therefore, you will need to plant them in areas of the yard where there is plenty of space. When planted in the spring or fall, the temperature will allow the oak tree to develop strong roots.

Redbud Trees

Redbud trees can be used for just about any type of landscape you could imagine. Regardless if that is in your yard, or on the slopes of a freeway. Redbuds trees are easy to plant and are great in the eastern to Northern areas, as well as Canada south to northern Florida; however, these trees can also thrive in the far west.

Viburnums

If you are searching for shrubs that are easy to grow, viburnums are the perfect choice. They are versatile, and garden-worthy. Viburnums have attractive growing habits, in addition to attractive foliage. This plant is native to North America, and it is a sight to see once it blooms.

Remember that regardless of how easy it is to plant the trees discussed, no plant is perfect. Be sure to place your tree in the correct area of the yard, and give the tree early attention after you have planted it. You never want to harm your tree by improper care, or incorrect placement.

Have fun planting these natives, which you can buy at http://www.tntreefarmnursery.com/ !

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Fastest Growing Trees

Fastest growing maple trees TN Tree Farm Nursery has discovered that one of the latest crazes in landscaping is fast growing maple trees. This is because there are a lot of DIY shows that portray instant results with them. Here is what you can actually expect though. The Silver Maple Whenever you want fast shade the silver maple (A. saccharinum) tree is what you really want because it will grow between 3 to 7 feet per year. It can actually reach 100 feet tall and spread out up to 60 feet. The Red Maple One of the most common types of maples trees is the red maple trees (A. rubrum), which are known for their majestic red color as seen in the fall. While this type of a maple tree will grow fast whenever they are young, they do slow down as they age. Typically, they will reach 50 feet tall and 10 feet wide. The Norway Maple While the Norway maple tree (A. platanoides “Variegatum”) is considered an invasive tree and has come to be hated by a lot of people, it is still a fast growing maple tree. Brought to America in the 1930s and 1940s by the famous Philadelphia botanist, John Bartram this maple tree grows anywhere from 12 to 18 inches per year. Eventually, it will reach up to 60 feet high and 50 feet wide. The Sugar Maple Even though most “hard” maple trees grow slowly, some do grow faster than others, which is true of the sugar maple tree. This tree will typically grow anywhere from 60 to 75 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide. It is considered to grow at a medium rate, which means that it will grow approximately 13 to 24 inches per year. The Bottom Line Now that you know precisely what you can expect from each of these different types of maple trees you will be better able to decide which is right for in your yard. Once you do, make sure to take a trip to TN Tree Farm Nursery and purchase the maple trees you want for landscaping your home. Tn Tree Farm also sell shrubs at discount prices and affordable home delivery.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Online Gardening

At TN Nursery you will find anything you need to begin your gardening and landscaping. Our online gardening center offers a wide selection of trees, shrubs, perennials, ferns, groundcovers, and much more. Visit us online today to get what you need.