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| Pre-planned Success: Gardening with High Country Gardens Perennial Plants By David Salman, President, High Country Gardens The Joys of Perennials Perennials offer the gardener a vast palette of plants from which to choose. Perennials add elements of color, texture and design sophistication not possible using just common annuals like petunias and marigolds. Because perennials have more specific cultural requirements and usually don't bloom all season, planning a perennial bed can be more challenging, especially for gardeners who have not had a lot of experience growing these plants. In the mid-1990's, High Country Gardens recognized that the concept of pre-planned perennial gardens was the best method of providing our customers with professionally designed perennial flower beds.Pre-Planned Garden Themes The popularity of these gardens with our customers has inspired us to expand our initial HCG offerings to include many new designs with different themes and uses. Some of our most popular pre-planned gardens include:
Much like painting-by-numbers, our HCG pre-planned gardens take the guess work out of the process and ensure success by;
Conifers: Using Their Gift of Year-round Beauty Conifers are a large group of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped leaves (i.e. pines) or scalelike leaves (i.e. junipers), primitive flowers and seed-bearing cones. However, this dry dictionary definition of conifers does little to inform us as to their usefulness, beauty and long lasting value to the garden. Indeed, they are an indispensable element in any well planned garden or xeriscape because of; |
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Conifers take on added importance in colder climates with distinct winters and summer seasons. Ornamental annual and herbaceous perennial flowers disappear during the winter leaving behind empty flower beds. Deciduous shrubs and trees loose their leaves leaving behind empty branches. With much of the flowering and foliar elements of the growing season out of the way, conifers move visually to the forefront of the garden. Placement of Conifers in the Landscape Thoughtful placement of your conifers will enhance both the comfort and beauty of your property.
Smaller growing dwarf conifers and conifers with distinctive growth habits (i.e. weeping, spreading or narrowly upright) can be used more readily because their smaller size makes them more easily used as companion plants.
As in all things horticultural, mankind has taken this large, diverse group of plants and selected them endlessly to create a huge number of different species and cultivars for landscape use. The Colorado Spruce (Picea pungens) is an excellent example of these efforts. I would guess that there are nearly one hundred cultivars (named selections) of this species.
An Expanded Selection of Conifers for 2009 For spring '09 HCG is offering several new grafted miniature, dwarf and semi-dwarf conifers and distinct and desirable seed grown conifer species.
Be sure to visit our website to view the entire line-up of special conifers. More selections will be available soon! |
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