How Close Is Too Close Part 2

How Close is Too Close? (Part 2)

Now where did we leave off last time? Oh yes I was talking about plants being too close to the house causing heat and...

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Not So Seedy Part 2 (1)

Not So Seedy (Part 2)

Almost every variety of Poplar introduced in the last 20 years is a male. We carry Siouxland and Skyfest Cottonwood, ...

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Not So Seedy Part 1

Not So Seedy (Part 1)

It’s quite common to have customers desire trees that don’t produce fruit or seeds. It’s the low maintenance thing. N...

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Pink Glow Or Muckle Plum Blog Photo (1)

Pink Glow or Muckle Plum?

Whatever the name is, this tree needs a little promotion. It’s not uncommon to name plants after their breeders. It’s...

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Cottonwood The Prairie Giant

Cottonwood: The Prairie Giant

What’s the biggest tree we can grow? Easy answer, the Cottonwood Eastern or Plains Cottonwood. Maybe even a hybrid? E...

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Sugar Maple

Sugar Maple: The King

I was trying to think of some cheesy title for this blog about Sugar Maples. Things li...

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Princess Kay Flowering Plum

Princess Kay Flowering Plum

It’s small wonder they call this one a "princess". This small ornamental tree has many positive attributes that make ...

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Sugarberryhackberry

Sugarberry Tree

Have you ever heard of Sugarberry / Hackberry tree? If so, you’re in the minority. Thi...

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Beauty In The Decay Blog Photo

Beauty in the Decay

Sticks, dead flowers, and grass. When winter hits, it hits hard. All the colours, frag...

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