We will be open to the public during Winter Open Garden and Nursery Days – February 27, 28 & March 1, 6-8.
40
Years since established
27
Thousand different taxa

Belching in the Winter Garden
Flowering now in the garden is one of the rarest of the lenten rose hybrids, Helleborus x belcheri ‘Pink Ice’. This cross of the European Helleborus niger and the Chinese…
Feeling Clingy
Looking great in the worst of winter is the amazing native fern, Pleopeltis michauxiana. This epiphytic fern, which only grows on trees and rocks, can be found in the wild…
The Dirt on Dirca
Flowering now in the winter garden are several members of the Thymelaeceae family. The more showy of those include the genera Daphne and Edgeworthia. Also in riotous bloom, is their…
Son of Sasquatch
While riding my golf cart back from lunch this week, from our home on the nursery property, I was startled to see a furry creature, right out of Caddyshack, running…
New Charm
Looking great in the early March garden is the miniature Narcissus ‘New Charm’. This Narcissus cantabricus hybrid was bred by Oregon’s Walter Blom, and released in 2005. We love the…
An Evening with Roy
On a recent speaking engagement in Illinois, I was very fortunate to reconnect with one of my early and most important horticultural mentors, plantsman Roy Klehm. Roy, 83, came from…