by Tim Bartholomew | Jun 13, 2019 | Market News
content provided by Monrovia Nursery One of the symbols of summer, hydrangeas burst into bloom around July, making them a classic choice for foundations, flowering hedges, and billowy borders. But why stop there? Hydrangeas come in so many fantastic forms, seductive...
by Tim Bartholomew | Apr 3, 2019 | Market News
Content provided by Monrovia Okay, picture the happy face of a sunny sunflower popping up in the mid-to-late season garden. Got it? Now, imagine 1,000 of those brilliant-yellow flowers blooming non-stop on a single plant from spring to first frost. Gimme! That’s...
by Tim Bartholomew | Nov 6, 2018 | Landscaping, Market News
Here at Pahl’s Market we get a lot of calls this time of year about how to protect roses. Ninety percent of the roses we sell are Easy Elegance, below is an article (content provided by Easy Elegance) on what to do with roses to protect them through the winter...
by Tim Bartholomew | Oct 5, 2018 | Market News
You may get lucky and get a kiss from your sweetheart, but if you want to plant the new University of Minnesota apple you may have to wait until the year 2034. This is when the patent on the tree expires. Like the SweeTango apple, First Kiss is a contract apple...
by Tim Bartholomew | Aug 7, 2018 | Market News
The trend for breeding smaller plants continues with Baby Lace Hydrangea. It is an all pop Hydrangea with creamy white, cone-shaped flowers. Its flowers are similarly shaped like Limelight Hydrangea but differ as it is a 4 x 4 compact plant. Baby Lace Hydrangea was...