This little shrub loves sunshine, in fact if you can give it at least a 6-hour period a day it will prove a plentiful flowering display for your delight. When planting them always use well drained soil and if it needed further drainage add additional soil in a raised bed.
The Marmalade Potentilla requires a consistent watering schedule to establish the roots. If your area experiences extended heat then additional water will be required to keep it healthy. If it’s kept in a container, it will need water on a regular basis. Mulching is always a good idea to keep soil moist, cool and it will reduce surface evaporation.
Three inches of mulch over the roots is perfect but make sure it doesn’t touch the stems. Shaping with some light pruning in the early spring is encouraged. Just don’t cut them to the ground. Rejuvenate them by cutting some of the thickest oldest stems out about every 3 years and then leave younger stems in place so that can bloom to their hearts content!
Come to Heritage Hill Nursery for your Marmalade Potentilla today.
Want the gift that keeps on giving? The Sunrise Sunset Rose offers semi-double blooms in a breathtaking blend of colors that blooms both in the day and evening and can be found showing off that color all season long. The petals are mostly bright fuchsia-pink color that blends to an apricot color near the center.
Cut them for displays indoors or leave them outside for the butterflies to flock to. Any way you plant them (mass planting, straight hedge, or outdoor container) they will draw the attention from everyone. You will never tire of the stunning blooms and their beauty and charm. Even the blue-green foliage is a glossy, relaxing look. The Sunrise Sunset Rose features disease resistant leaves that need no fussing over and will not have any mildew or black spots. So, kick back and enjoy the blooms without the hard work of regular roses. Get yours today at Heritage Hill Nursery.
What a delight. No pruning, not much maintenance and beauty all year round. The North Pole Arborvitae does it all…mostly itself. This hardy evergreen features a narrow and upright form that does not need any pruning. The soft green tree looks fantastic all year round. Even in smaller residential landscapes the North Pole Arborvitae can create a privacy wall of green luster for decades that will not take up your whole yard.
This plant has particularly good resistance from breakage from a harsh winter snow. And again, the dark green color holds year-round. So, if you are wanting privacy for whatever size yard or just the pure ease of not having to fuss with other types of shrubs or trees, this North Pole Arborvitae is for you.
The Parkland Pillar Birch is stunning from the get-go. This birch tree is highly sophisticated with its tight branches, smooth white bark and dark green foliage that fades to golden yellow in the fall. This birch is great as an accent tree and will compliment any yard or garden setting.
And if you want privacy, this birch will provide it along driveways and patios. This tree can grow up to 35 feet and have a spread of around 6 feet. If planted correctly it makes the perfect €œgrand entrance € to your home. The Parkland Pillar Birch is heat tolerant and prefers full sun with well-drained soil under its trunk. Covering the roots of this tree is highly recommended to keep the roots cool and moist. Check one out today at Heritage Hill Nursery.
Have you ever been traveling along the highway in the spring and see one or more brightly colored tree just bursting out in pink/lavender blossoms? That is the Redbud. You cannot mistake them, and you cannot get over their beauty. Anyone would be impressed by these delightful trees in their yard. It steals the show every spring.
As the blossoms fall, new heart shaped leaves emerge for great summer shade. They love to dance in the breeze and take all what nature offers. The shape of the trees can vary. Some are multi-stemmed, and some are a single stem. Either is a treat to own.
The Redbud is native to North America and grows in woodlands, along creeks and right in your own backyard. They are also very tolerant to partial shaded conditions. Come to Heritage Hill Nursery in Cedarburg and claim yours today!