Perennial Grasses
Perennial grasses for landscapes or naturalizing.The post Perennial Grasses appeared first on Viola Nursery and Greenhouse Blog.
View ArticleHappenings at Viola Nursery and Greenhouse
I’ve been asked by a number of my blog readers and regular customers to use the blog to keep everyone up to date on happenings at the Nursery. So I will start today, and try to keep a weekly update on...
View Article‘Autumn Revolution’ Bittersweet
Bittersweet is a native plant that grows freely here in the upper Midwest. A woody vine that is often found growing on trees, these plants grow 15 to 25 feet in length. Bittersweet has thin green leave...
View ArticleRaised bed gardening
Perhaps you’ve heard people talk about their flowers or their vegetables growing in their raised beds. I’ll give you an overview of what raised bed gardening consists of. A raised bed can be any type...
View ArticleLocally Grown Means more than Vegetables
Buying locally is buying smarter.The post Locally Grown Means more than Vegetables appeared first on Viola Nursery and Greenhouse Blog.
View ArticleFall Mums
Not all mums are created equal.The post Fall Mums appeared first on Viola Nursery and Greenhouse Blog.
View ArticleWinter landscapes in Minnesota
To someone who lives south of the Mason-Dixon line the title of this blog probably sounds like a lead-in to a joke. For those of us in zone 5 or colder, the winter landscape is just as important as the...
View ArticleDaylilly…are they part of your garden?
Think out of the box when looking at Daylillies. The variety of colors and sizes ensures that there is one that fits your needs.The post Daylilly…are they part of your garden? appeared first on Viola...
View ArticleGetting the most from Plant tags
I recently received the following email from a customer… “A gardening friend loaned me her back copies of “Northern Gardener” magazine this winter. It was interesting to read through them and notice...
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