Jun 212012
 

By Laura Hughes, Greenhouse Supervisor, Dundee Nursery and Landscaping

 

Creating beautiful annual planters is not a science, but rather a work of art that reflects you!  I always start by determining my light conditions (sun vs. shade) and the color scheme I want to use.  Then I consider the symmetry to use by asking myself if the planter will be viewed from all sides or only from the front.  Once these questions have been answered, it’s time to begin creating using the “Thrill, Fill, and Spill” method.  Imagine the letter “A” when thinking “Thrill, Fill, and Spill.”  It’s tall in the middle and widens and fills out as you go down.

Thrill yourself with something dramatic in the center of the planter – something tall and eye-catching.  Depending on the light conditions this “thrill” can be anything with height (i.e. grass, dahlias, or guara, to name a few.)

“Fill” plants can provide variety and texture to your planter.  Two of our most popular “fill” plants are euphorbia and coleus.  Euphorbia, with its dainty, airy white flowers, provides a nice contrast to other darker colors. Coleus can provide interest and texture through its vivid colors and patterns.

Don’t forget the “spill!” There are so many vibrant trailing plants that can be used for drama and contrast that it will be hard to choose.  A few of my favorites are ipomoea (sweet potato vine), torenia, lysimachia, calibrachoa (million bells), ivy, and verbena.

The key elements of any beautiful planter are height, texture, and color.  Don’t be afraid to experiment when you’re shopping.  Using your shopping cart as your planter, pick plants that you love.  Arrange them on the cart as you would in your planter.  Doesn’t look quite right?  Reposition them, change colors, add or subtract until you have the combination that express you.  If you’re still not sure, find one of our friendly, knowledgeable staff. We are always available to help with ideas! Most of all have fun and don’t be afraid to explore the possibilities.

In the following photo, the fountain is the “thriller” and gives dramatic height to the arrangement of flowers.  The fountain is “filled” on the top level with torenia and on the lower level with petunias and grasses.  The “spillers” are ipomoea and lamium.

Fountain Planter

 

In the next photo, we have bold, gigantic colocasia (elephant ears) as our “thriller” with light pink impatiens as “fillers” and ‘Silver Falls’ dichondra as the “spiller.”

Colocasia and Impatiens Planter

These matching arrangements feature carex grass as the “thriller” with New Guinea impatiens and their pink and red flowers as the “filler” and lime green lysimachia as the “spiller.”

New Guinea Impatiens, Grasses, and Lysimachia Planter

Mar 242012
 

Vicki TrattarBy Vicki Trattar, Dundee Nursery and Landscaping

Unseasonably warm, even record-breaking temperatures have awoken the sleeping giant in local gardeners.  The question we hear most often these days is “Can I plant now?” Well, the grass is greening up, the worms are surfacing, and it sure looks like planting time.  If you can dig a deep enough hole to accommodate the plant you want to add, you can technically plant it.

I think what people really want to know is “Will this last?” If you want a definitive answer on that one, get back to me in about 8 weeks.  Anyone who has lived in Minnesota long enough has seen snowflakes in June.

If you decide to go ahead and plant, be prepared if the weather reverts to more seasonable temperatures.  If we get freezing temperatures again (the average date of last frost in the Twin Cities area is MAY 10) and if your tender plants have sprouted, you need to put some protective covering over the new foliage so it doesn’t die.  You may have to do this on several occasions before we are past any danger of frost/freeze.

You can also use Freeze-Pruf on your plants.  It’s a spray-on product we sell in our stores that will help protect tender vegetation from freezing.

If you can’t resist planting, stick to planting things like pansies that can handle a light frost.

The questions you need to ask yourself before planting are these:

  • Am I willing to spend the extra time and effort to protect my plants if we get a frost/freeze?
  • Am I willing to invest in a product like Freeze-Pruf to protect my plants?
  • Am I willing to lose some (or even all) my tender plants if the weather returns to normal?
  • Is it worth the risk to get some color into my life?

As for me, I think I will try starting some of my pea seeds in containers this weekend.  A package of seeds is not a big investment.  I would risk losing them for a chance at fresh vegetables outside my door.  I will take home some pansies and cover them if it gets really cold.  I won’t be going full steam ahead, but I can’t resist getting starting with SOMETHING!

Anyway, you know what they say, “If you haven’t killed a plant or two, you aren’t really gardening.”

So….will you or won’t you plant?  What will you be starting with?

 

Mar 192012
 

Kim Gaida, Dundee NurseryBy Kim Gaida, Store Manager, Dundee Plymouth

 

Dundee Nursery and Landscaping is your local source for the best quality annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs.  As a garden center we not only provide great plants, we offer you tools, home gifts, fountains, statuary, lawn and garden chemicals, fertilizers, and a full service floral department.  All those products plus employees that can talk to you about all your yard and garden needs!

Our nursery has a vast selection of trees, shrubs, and evergreens to create and enhance your residential landscape.  Our extensive list of plants will grow well in this area and many will be suitable for your northern lake home.  Dundee growers are very selective when it comes to hardy plants to insure they will survive in Minnesota’s climate.  Our Plymouth store also has a fun selection of zone 5 plants (we are in zone 4) that need a little more winter protection, but offer a wonderful accent to any landscape.  Ask our friendly experts any questions you have regarding the hardiness of a particular plant.

Dundee Nursery Tree and Shrub Lot

Perennials are plants that will die back to the ground between growing seasons, but will come back year after year.  We carry over 400 varieties of perennials and will help you find the right plant for any location.  Each year we strive to bring you new varieties to add unique accents to your perennial gardens.  If you are looking for something special, talk to us about ordering in it for you.  We can’t always get everything, but we will try.

Dundee Nursery Perennial Plants

Annual flowers will only last one growing season, but will give you a full season of fabulous color when cared for properly.  Most of our annuals are homegrown at our greenhouses in Fletcher, MN (near Rogers, MN) and at our location in Hutchinson.  Our talented growers take the time to select a wide range of annuals, including many of the new varieties that local gardeners “must have.”  We have your favorite geraniums, impatiens, and pansies as well a real “wow-factor” selections such as dinner-plate dahlias, elephant ears, and popcorn plants.  Our experts can certainly help you get the most from the annuals you choose.

Dundee Nursery Garden Center, Greenhouse

Dundee is known for producing some of the most beautiful hanging baskets and patio planters around.  Our growers always have an eye out for new and exciting plant and color combinations.  We use our large selection of annuals, tropical plants, and even perennials to create what you want for your home or business.

Do you want something custom made with your favorite flowers and colors?  We can absolutely do that.  Bring in your own planters or baskets and we will put together your custom design.  You can always select new planters and baskets from our large, in-store selection, too.

Our custom work doesn’t end with planters or baskets.  Talk to our staff about filling your planters or window boxes at your home.  Pick out the plants you would like in them, and we will arrange to come out to your location and plant up your containers.

Our Garden Centers are located in Plymouth and Hutchinson.  Each store has unique plant assortments and product offerings.  Please visit  www.DundeeNursery.com to learn more about each store.  When you have questions you can also call us in Plymouth at 763-559-4016 and in Hutchinson at 320-587-4664.

Dundee’s “Friendly Experts with Local Grow-How” are ready to help!

Mar 122012
 

Tammy Field, Dundee Greenhouse GrowerBy Tammy Field, Dundee Nursery Grower

 

Nothing is better than the burst of color or the explosion of fragrance that greets you when walking into a neighborhood nursery and garden center in May.

Wait a minute…there is something better.  How about that same beautiful garden center in all its glory with plants grown right there by that same garden center?

Dundee Nursery has its own growing facility for each of their two locations in Plymouth and Hutchinson, MN, with tens of thousands of square feet dedicated to growing annuals…and that’s good news for you, the gardener.

Doing our own growing means we have employees who have intimate knowledge of the specific growing needs of your plants.  At the Hutchinson location our retail sales staff steps out of our growing greenhouses onto the sales floor bringing that knowledge right to you – the local gardener.  We know from experience what that gazania needs to give you a season-long pop of color or what you can do to assure that your bacopa blooms continuously.

Dundee greenhouse growers at each location not only bring years of experience in growing individual plants, but also experience in designing combinations for your pots, baskets, and containers.  While many garden centers bring in nice combination baskets or pots (sometimes from us, as we are wholesalers as well!) we Dundee growers annually design combinations that are spectacular showpieces for your home as well as easy for you to maintain.  Our staff is very skilled at translating that experience into the ability to help you make your own combinations and coordinate those pots with your overall garden design.  Like landscape designers for your yard, we are designers for your pots, baskets, and gardens. We can tell you that Goldilocks Lysmachia may be a better trailing plant for your shady window box than Chambray Verbena or how many Bubblegum petunia plants you need so they don’t overwhelm the Sweet Tart Millionbells in your personally designed basket.

We are also wholesale growers.  We provide our homegrown product to other garden centers and to groups for fundraisers from the Twin Cities to the South Dakota border.  Those garden centers are looking for high quality plants at a reasonable cost.  What we grow, they want!  That says a lot about our product.

Friendly Experts…Local Grow-How.  It’s not just a catch phrase, it’s who we are.
See you at Dundee in Plymouth and in Hutchinson.

Growing Annuals at Dundee Hutchinson

Growing Annuals at Dundee Hutchinson

Greenhouse photos courtesy of John Weidman. All rights reserved.