Plant Varieties We try to keep a large variety of plant material in stock, here is a general list of plants that we carry or have carried in the past, we may not have all of the following varieties in stock. Trees/Shrubs | Perennials | Ferns | Grasses | Ground Cover | Rock Garden | Aquatics
Ornamental Gold Fish - (Japanese/American) Shubunkin - Poor Man's Koi
Bred right at our nursery in our own ponds by a professional fish breeder. These fish have a beautiful Calico coloring that includes blues, blacks, oranges and whites. Because their scales are transparent they often have an opalescent look. They are hardy fish for northeast ohio ponds, and will reach maturity at about 2-3 years of age. Depending on pond size will reach anywhere from 9 to 16" in length. Because they are bred in our own ponds, we provide them at significant savings!
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Deer Solutions Natural Deer Repellant
Vole Solutions Natural Vole Repellant
Slug Solutions Natural Slug Repellant
The company that produced these products has recently gone out of business. Our repellants are being replaced with a product produced by a company that bought-out the other and produces an ALL-IN-ONE garden pest spray on repellent. This repellent is organic, safe to use around pets and children, and can be safely sprayed on vegetables, herbs, and fruits. We will update with a new picture of the product once we get one! |
Numus Organic Fertilizer/Soil Amendment Numus is organic compost or humus, made from organic poultry manure and leaves, proportioned according to the correct Carbon/Nitrogen ratio desirable in compost. This blend is mixed in an automated composting bioreactor, which maintains the composting temperature of 160 degrees Farenheit within 10 degrees throughout the batch. This insure comprehensive weed seed, virus and pathogen destruction, and yields a consistent, sanitized and stabilized compost. - Information derived from AgRenu Informational pamphlet "What is Numus?". This product is beneficial in that it is organic, and pelletized reducing dust inhalation with use of the product.
The Correct Planting Routine - Mycorrhizae Soil Amendment (Organic)
What is Mycorrhizae? Micorrhizae is a fungus that helps make Glomalin, a protein which stores Carbon in both its protein and carbohydrate subunits, because it is a protein it affixes Nitrogen in the soil. Nithrogen is a key ingredient in plant production. Almost all plants on this planet, 97% to be exact, form a beneficial symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizae. The Correct Planting Routine, developed over 20 years, was designed to put mycorrhizal spores and beneficial soil-organisms in with the plantings right at the start, reducing plant loss by anywhere from 75% to 95%. - Information derived from Bio Green Inc., "Getting familiar with Mycorrhizae and what they do." See More: www.BioGreenInc.com
Soil Moist "Soil Moist polymer granular is a soil amendment designed to reduce plant waterings by 50%, reduce transplant shock and soil compaction, and will remain effective in the soil for 3-5 years. It is an inexpensive form of insurance for the plant and is environmentally friendly. Soil Moist saves time, labor and plant loss." -Information from www.SoilMoist.com. We sell Soil Most for planting, and also use it when installing a landscape. See More: www.SoilMoist.com
The Garden Shop Come see our Garden Gift Shop for numerous gift items including French Bubble Glass, Works by Local Artists, Garden Accessories, Baskets, Antiques, Furniture, Pottery and more.
We will also be carrying Rwandan Baskets for a limited time from the Rwanda Basket Company thorugh one of their sales consultants. Through this program the weavers make 20% of the retail price of the baskets and 100% of all after-sales profits are given to the Rwanda Partners, a non-profit organization helping Rwandans to recover from the genocide of 1994. This program gives back more than any other Rwandan basket weaving program!
    
Our Hydrangea Selection:
Please note when selecting Hydrangeas, most macrophylla varieties have the potential to turn both hues of pink and blue depending on soil acidity, there are some varieties that produce better pink flowers than blue and other produce better blue flowers than pink, but all macrophyllas have the potential to turn either color. Please don't be fooled by their names! (White varieties will only bloom white and may fade to have hues of pink) for more information see this site: The United States National Arboretum
Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Light green foliage, with large snow-ball like flowers open light green fading to pure white. Native to North America.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'All Summer Beauty' A great macrophylla Hydrangea with big leaves, and large mophead flowers produce rich blue to pink flowers depending on soil acidity. Starts flowering mid-summer with dependable rebloom in the fall.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Cardinal Red' Produces large, round mophead flowers with outstanding pink to deep pink to "red" (very deep pink) color.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Venice Raven' aka CITYLINE VENICE ™ Part of the Cityline series, these Hydrangeas have strong stems and produce sturdy compact plants without a need for shearing or pruning preventing accidental removal of flower buds. Venice can produce excellent bright fuschia flowers that turn green with age.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever Pink' A popular Hydrangea variety producing beautiful big pink mop head flowers with a nice compact habit.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Parzifal' This is a great solid Hydrangea with study stems. Light green leaves make this plant stand out amongst other Hydrangea. Produces large mophead blooms with frayed bracht edges and vary in color with soil acidity; neutral soil will produce a mix of both blue and pink flowers on the same plant.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Shamrock' A great addition to any Hydrangea garden! This variety produces double lace-cap flowers ranging from pink to blue in color according to soil pH. A unique variety compared to the typical Hydrangeas on the market - the flowers also turn deep shades of pink/red with age. It is also said to be more frost resistant than other Japanese varieties and produces a compact plant.
Hydrangea serrata 'Preziosa' This Hydrangea will always bloom a beautiful blush pink which ages to have deep shades of rose pink/red. Stems are a deep red color which also appears on the foliage with adequate sun exposure.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' Continuously blooms with lime green/white flowers supported on sturdy stems. Aging flowers will turn hues of pink and red.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' aka QUICK FIRE ™ Starts blooming in late May to early June; flowers open a white/green which quickly turn to deep pink/red color.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Barbara' aka THE SWAN ™ Large clear white panicles on an upright woody shrub.
Hydrangea quercifolia - Oakleaf Hydrangea Large deep green Oak shaped leaves and beautiful peeling cinnamon colored bark. Panicles bloom a white which turn a rose pink over time. Provides interest throughout the year. Varieties available may include 'Snowflake' and 'Snow Queen'.
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris - Climbing Hydrangea Vine This plant climbs almost as tall as you let it (up to 30 feet)! Produces white lace cap flowers. Tolerates Sun or Part shade, suggested to plant on the west side of a sturdy wall or tree.
Trees & Shrubs
Abies (Fir)
Acer (Maple)
Aesculus (Bottlebrush)
Aesculus (Horsechestnut)
Amelanchier (Serviceberry)
Aronia (Chokeberry)
Azalea
Berberis (Barberry)
Betula (Birch)
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
Buxus (Boxwood)
Callicarpa (Beautyberry)
Calycanthus (Sweetshrub)
Caryopteris (Bluebeard)
Cephalanthus (Buttonbush)
Cercis (Redbud)
Chaenomeles (Quince)
Chamaecyparis (Cypress)
Chionanthus (Fringetree)
Cornus (Dogwood)
Cornus (Red Twig)
Corylus (Harry Lauder's Walking Stick)
Cotoneaster
Decumaria (Climbing Hydrangea)
Deutzia
Diervilla (Honeysuckle)
Euonymous
Fagus (Beech)
Forsythia
Fothergilla
Fraxinus (Ash)
Ginkgo biloba
Gleditsia (Locust)
Halesia (Silverbell)
Hamamelis (Witch Hazel)
Heptacodium (7 Son Flower)
Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon)
Hibiscus (Rose Mallow)
Hydrangea sp.
Hydrangea (Oakleaf)
Hypericum (St. Johnswort)
Ilex (Deciduous Holly)
Ilex (Holly)
Itea (Sweetspire)
Juniperus (Juniper)
Kalmia (Mt. Laurel)
Kerria
Kolkwitzia (Beauty Bush)
Largestroemia (Crepe Myrtle)
Liquidumbar (Sweet Gum)
Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
Magnolia
Malus (Crabapple)
Metaswquoia (Dawn Redwood)
Microbiota (Cypress)
Morus (Mulberry)
Myrica (Bayberry)
Philadelphus (Mockorange)
Picea (Spruce)
Pieris
Pinus (Pine)
Physocarpus (Ninebark)
Potentilla
Prunus
Pseudolarix (Larch)
Pyrus (Pear)
Quercus (Oak)
Rhamnus (Buckthorn)
Rhododendron
Rhodotypos (Jetbead)
Ribes (Currant)
Rosa (Rose)
Rhus (Sumac)
Salix (Willow)
Schizophragma (False Hydrangea Vine)
Syringa (Lilac)
Tamarix (Tamarisk)
Taxodium (Bald Cypress)
Taxus (Yew)
Thuja (Arborvitae)
Tilia (Linden)
Tsuga (Hemlock)
Ulmus (Elm)
Vaccinium (Blueberry)
Viburnum
Vitex (Chastetree)
Weigela
Yucca
Perennials
Achillea (Yarrow)
Agastache (Mexican Hyssop)
Ajuga
Akebia (Chocolate Vine)
Alchemilla (Lady's Mantle)
Amsonia (Blue Star)
Aquilegia (Columbine)
Arabis
Armeria
Artemisia
Asclepias (Milkweed)
Asclepias (Butterfly Weed)
Aster
Astilbe
Baptisia (False Indigo)
Belamcanda (Blackberry Lily)
Berginia (Heartleaf)
Campanula (Bellflower)
Centaurea (Bachelor's Button)
Cerastium (Snow-in-Summer)
Chrysanthemum (Shasta Daisy)
-Leucanthemum (Shasta Daisy)
Clematis
Coreopsis
Crocosmia
Dianthus
Dicentra (Bleeding Heart)
Digitalis (Foxglove)
Echinacea (Purple Coneflower)
Echinops (Globe Thistle)
Erigeron (Flea Bane)
Eupatorium (Snakeroot)
Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed)
Gaillardia
Gaura (Wand Flower)
Heath/Heather
Hemorocallis (Daylily)
Hosta (Plantain Lily)
Houttynia
Iris
Knautia
Lamium (Dead Knettle)
Lavendula (Lavender)
Liatris
Ligularia
Limonium (Sea Lavender)
Liriope (Liliy Turf)
Lobelia (Cardinal Flower)
Lysimachia (Loosestrife)
Lythum (Purple Loosestrife)
Monarda (Bee Balm)
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not)
Nepeta (Catmint)
Paeonia (Peony)
Perovskia (Russian Sage)
Phlox (Creeping Phlox)
Phlox (Moss Phlox)
Platycodon (Balloon Flower)
Polemonium (Jacob's Ladder)
Potentilla (Cinquefoil)
Pulmonaria
Rudebeckia (Black-Eyed-Susan)
Salvia (Meadow Sage)
Salvia
Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower)
Sedum
Sempervivum (Hens & Chicks)
Stachys (Lamb's Ear)
Tanacetum
-Pyrethrum
Teucrium (Wall Germander)
Thymus (Thyme)
Veroncia (Speedwell)
Ferns
Adiatum (Maidenhair)
Athyrium (Japanese Painted)
Dropteris (Robust Male)
Dropteris (Easternwood)
Matteuccia (Ostrich)
Osmunda (Royal)
Polystichum (Christmas)
Polystichum (Soft Needle)
Grasses
Calamagrostis (Reed Grass)
Carex (Japanese Sedge)
Chasmanthum (N. Sea Oats)
Equisetum (Horestail Rush)
Festuca (Blue Fescue)
Glyceria (Manna Grass)
Helictrotrichon (Blue Oat)
Imperata (Japanese Bloodgrass)
Luzula (Greater Woodrush)
Miscanthus sp.
Ophiopgon (Black Mondo)
Panicum (Switch Grass)
Pennisetum (Fountain)
Phalaris (Ribbon)
Schizachyrium (Little Blue Stem)
Ground Cover
Hedera (English Ivy)
Lamiastrum (Archanel)
Rock Garden
Anacyclus
Aubrieta
Bellis
Campanula
Delosperma
Dianthus
Gyspsophila
Minuartia
Saxifraga
Sedum sp.
Sisyrinchium
Stomatium
Veronica
Hakonechloa
Mentha
primula
Salvia
Viola
Colocasia
Musa
Tibouchina
Iris
Aquatics
Nymphaea (Water Lily)
Nymphoides (Floating Heart)
Hippurus (Mare's Tail)
Myriophylium (Parrot Feather)
Acorus (Rush)
Caltha (Marsh Marigold)
Iris
Juncus (Corkscrew)
Lychnis (Ragged Robin)
Mazus
Pontederia (Pickerel Rush)
Rumex (Dock)
Schizostyuls (Kaffir Lily)
Zantedeschia (Arum Lily)
Scirpus (Slender Club Rush)
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