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...
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, ...
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...
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...
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...
Sugar Maple: The King
I was trying to think of some cheesy title for this blog about Sugar Maples. Things li...
Princess Kay Flowering Plum
It’s small wonder they call this one a "princess". This small ornamental tree has many positive attributes that make ...
Sugarberry Tree
Have you ever heard of Sugarberry / Hackberry tree? If so, you’re in the minority. Thi...
Beauty in the Decay
Sticks, dead flowers, and grass. When winter hits, it hits hard. All the colours, frag...