
Fireglow | Acer P. (Japanese Maple) Pictured left is one of the many varieties of Japanese Maple that we carry at our nursery. Fireglow is red throughout the season growing to 25-30 feet. Check out our Maple house at the nursery, we have maples in various colors and heights perfect for whatever landscaping space you may have. | Gold Coin | Conifer Species This year we are introducing a variety of conifers. Pictured left is Gold Coin, a golden conifer. Great for adding some color to the garden especially during the winter months. Other varieties include: Abies Concolor Candicans, Picea Abies Little Gem, Pinus Parv. Glauca, Pinus Parv. Negismi, Pinus Sly. Bonna and many more! | 
Northpole | Columar Apple TreesSmaller than dwarf varities, columnar apple trees are able to be grown in patio pots. Ideal for small spaces, these trees remain compact, only growing 2 feet wide. Don't let their compact nature fool you, these plants produce full size apples and should bear fruit two years after planting. For best results plant in full sun. | 
Grecian Strawberry Tree | Strawberry Tree New to the nursery this year is the Grecian Strawberry Tree. Plant in a semi-sheltered area in well drained soil. The plant will become more hardy after a few winters, but until then, cover the plant during extremely cold winter temperatures. Early summer is the best time for pruning. The fruit from the tree are edible, but are said to have an unpleasant aftertaste. | 
Uzbek Pistachio | Pistachio Tree Another new addition to the nursery this year is the Uzbek Pistachio Tree. These trees require full sun and well drained soil. These trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and should be spaced at least 25-30 feet from one another. Male and female trees are needed to bear fruit. Also, even with both species of trees, they will bear fruit only every other year. |  Nikita Pineapple Guava |
Pineapple Guava With edible flowers (sweet like cotton candy) as well as fruit, this plant is a unique addition to your garden. Hardy to 12-15 degrees these plants grow well in a pot and can be brought indoors during the winter. Growing 4 feet tall, these plants are self fertilizing. |  Askola Seaberry | Seaberry The fruit of the Askola variety of Seaberry has high vitamin C and E content. Growing to a height of 10-12 feet, this plant makes an attractive shrub, and can be pruned back to minimize size. It will produce deep orange berries in late August. |  Big Top Horseradish | HorseradishAn extremely vigorous perennial with large leaves and spicy roots. Is best planted in raised beds, as plant produces runners that will produce new plants. Roots are harvested in the fall, and will store for 3-4 months at refrigerator temperatures. | | | |
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