The berries are ready…the trees are blooming…

It is already the middle of June – where has the time went?  Within a week the Amelanchier berries have ripened and we have been sampling them along with the birds.  The Dawycki Gold Beech trees have  spectacular gold foliage I noticed while eating berries so I took a picture.  In the Spring they were brighter and they will return to that brightness in the fall.  These columnar plants are small now – only 10′ to 12” feet but they will be spectacular in a few years.  The Hydrangea Standards are just pushing  to bloom and there should be some fabulous photo ops next week.  The mulberry trees are fruiting – I went to pick some berries to eat and it took days to get the purple juice from the berries off my fingers.  The birds love them, they are really pretty colours with a combination of pinkish, red or purplish violet multi drupe berries.  The trees are nice and full with their weeping form.  The Gledistias  are now forcing out new growth – spectacular yellow new foliage looks neat against the lime green older leaves.  Beside them in the field is the Paperbark Maple.  I noticed it because of all the neon green keys (seedlings).  These are one of my favourite trees.  The picutre doesn’t do it justice but the bark of the Paperbark Maple is similar to that of a Birch only it is brown in colour which looks magmnificent in the winter.  Not to mention the bonus of beautiful red fall leaves – so typical of the maples.  Some of the plants that arrived last week are now healed in their beds.  Check out the huge Japanese Maple – just gorgeous!   And look how the sculpted pines look in the ground – looks like they have been there forever.  The Hostas are starting to bloom – I could almost do an article on them alone!  Next blog I will focus on the island bed – and add some of the pictures I took this week.  Too many trees, too many plants, too many pictures, too much to say…I almost have to start doing this daily!

 

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Serviceberry Berries
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More Serviceberry Berries
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More Berries!
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Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawycki Gold’
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Pee Gee Hydrangea Std
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Mulberry Berries
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Paperbark Maple
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Paperbark Maple
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Gleditsia Foliage
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Sunburst Locust Foliage
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Acer palmatum ‘Crimson Queen’
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Sculpted Pine
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Queen of the Seas Hosta
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Hosta ‘Elizabeth’

 

June Bloom!

I know I said I would blog about Japanese Maples next time around and I will post some pictures of them soon -but there are some really good pictures of perennials that I took this week.  The red peonies have popped and look so bright in the morning light.  The red ones I like are the variety ‘Karl Rosenfield’ and are a brilliant red and double variety.  The lovely Geranium ‘Rozanne’ has beautiful cup-shaped soft violet blue flowers – good for edging or containers.  The Baptisia ‘Solar Flare’ has lemon yellow flowers and is a profuse bloomer.  A mature plant can produce more than a hundred stems of flowers.  The boxwood topiaries are a vivid bright green.  I took a picture of the spiral one but there are many more forms.  In the lower yard the Black Lace Elderberry caught my eye with its black lacy foliage and the bright pink turning to white flowers.  And course them beside them there was the Cheyenne Privet in bloom as well as the massive ones he have in the back of the yard.  The lilacs have finished their spectacular show and I miss the fragrance coming through the doors.  The yard is alive with birds nesting away and doing  their thing.  To my knowledge we haven’t sold a tree yet with bird nest in it!  The tri-colour Beech are a must see!  A customer came in on Saturday and saw one that had been dug for another client and wanted to know if there was more.  I took them to the field and they tagged one immediately.  They are literally a bright neon pink.  I took some pictures today but it is cloudy and they don’t seem so bright – I will take some more when it is sunny.  Don’t mind the rain – the trees all look greener and happier for it.

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Peony ‘Karl Rodenfield’
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Peony ‘Immacule’
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Peonies and Salvia
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Baptisia ‘Solar Flare’
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Spiral Boxwood
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Black Lace Elderberry
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Cheyenne Privet
Geranium ‘Rozanne’

 

Huge Privet

 

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Tri-Colour Beech Foliage
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Beautiful Tri-colour Beech Trees

 

The Perennials have arrived….

It is lovely to work in a nursery (some days – today being one of them).  I love all the different vibrant colours of all the different leaves on the trees.  The lime greens of the beech trees, the yellow green of the maples and the bright reds of the Japanese Maples.  The light green new growth on the yews an spruce.  I was out on the farm taking pictures of the Crabapple blooms and some Robins are busy building a nest nearby. They certainly didn’t want me near them as they were doing close fly bys around my head! I can move on you crazy birds – there are other photo ops out here!  The tri-colour beech are starting to leaf out – got a neat picture of that.  And the lilacs – I know there are a billion pictures out there of them but the frangrance lured me to them.  Due to the mild winter everything is coming back so nicely. It is nice to see.  However, along with the leaves and blooms – out come the bugs.  I am not a big fan of flies.

Some of our perennials are doing their thing.  I like the ‘Touch of Class’ Jacobs Ladder we received – as well as some cool sempervivums.  See the pictures below.  So many pictures to take and not enough time.  The Hostas and the ground covers have arrived and and are now sitting beside the ferns that are just starting to show green.

 

Acer palmatum ‘Crimson Queen’
Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Verdis’
Acer ‘Princeton Gold’
Acer ‘Princeton Gold’

 

Tri-colour Beech
Lilac
Malus ‘Candied Apple’

 

Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’
Dicentra
Vinca

 

Ajuga
‘Touch of Class’ Jacobs Ladder
Sempervivum ‘Dark Cloud’

 

Sempervivum tomentosum

 

Tree Transplanting – It is time to move…

We are busy getting our nursery in order and are bringing in fresh plants almost everyday.  Surprisingly our crews are busy on job sites moving and transplanting large trees.  It seems like homeowners and developers are looking for that instant garden feel.  Although I am very familiar with the ‘Moving Tree’ process – I am still awed by the sight of a 50 foot tree leaving our yard and driving down the high way!  The end result is truly amazing!  One day there is nothing on the client’s house or business and then it is transformed into a space that looks like this tree had been there for years.  I have inserted some pictures for your interest.  However, there is more on our website if you would like further information.  I have been taking pictures all week – but the ones I took this morning are the best.  I decided to go to our other nursery facility to see the ‘sights’.  Although my job is take pictures of our nursery material I couldn’t help but a take a few photos of the Trillium’s and Violets that cover the forest floor as well.  In the early morning the rows of Serviceberries and Ornamental Pears looked stunning – covered with masses of blooms – all in white.  The Dawn redwoods are just starting to send out their new growth and it is that beautiful chartreuse colour.  The Red Japanese Maples are just leafing out and are the most brilliant red.  The Redbuds are in bloom with the best fuchsia colour – the pictures don’t even come close to doing them justice!  I have taken so many pictures (74 this morning alone) – it will be hard to decide which ones to share with you!