Privet, Amur River North
Container grown in Gallon pots. Superior to field grown plants……..Our container-grown plants have a denser and more branched root system. Shipped semi-bare root. 12-30″ tall & well branched.
Makes an excellent hedge! Can be kept pruned short or into shapes. Un-pruned plants may reach 15′
Hardy to Zone 3-7. Performs best in zones 3-6. Southern zones better suited for regular privet. Plant in full sun. Space 1-3 feet apart for hedge.
Privet, Amur River North Hardwood Cuttings
Lot of 100 unrooted hardwood cuttings 8-12″ long.
Makes an excellent hedge! Can be kept pruned short or into shapes. Un-pruned plants may reach 15′
Hardy to Zone 3-7. Performs best in zones 3-6. Southern zones better suited for regular privet. Plant in full sun. Space 1-3 feet apart for hedge.
CUTTINGS AVAILABLE NOVEMBER THRU MARCH ONLY
Privet, Common
Container grown in Gallon pots. Superior to field grown plants……..Our container-grown plants have a denser and more branched root system. Shipped semi-bare root. 12-30″ tall & well branched.
Makes an excellent hedge! Can be kept pruned short or into shapes. Un-pruned plants may reach 15′
Hardy to Zone 4-8. Performs best in zones 5-8. Northern zones better suited for Amur privet. Plant in full sun. Space 1-3 feet apart for hedge.
Rugosa Rose, Seed
Ah, yes……….. the perfection of a rose in mid-summer. The sweet fragrance emitted from perfectly formed petals is why this is the flower of choice for many.
But, to obtain the perfect rose one needs to have the perfect soil, a perfect watering regimen, and a lot of time. For those of you who don’t fall into this category, consider the species Rosa rugosa. It is not as neat and upright the hybrid teas, and the flower petals tend to go helter-skelter. It sometimes has a kind of shaggy, unkempt look about it. That’s what gives this plant its character. Named for the wrinkled (rugose) surface of its glossy green leaves, this rose is a charmer that can soften and naturalize any area.
Serviceberry, Shadblow
A serviceberry cultivar from Ohio has beautiful white blossoms in spring and mildew-resistant summer foliage that changes to orange and then a brilliant red color in autumn. Best of all is its strong upright habit that makes it a good choice for screening/hedging. Highly resistant to rust and mildew.
Zones 4-8