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Radiance

Radiance is a compact, eye-catching shrub prized for its bright variegated foliage. New growth emerges with soft pink tones before maturing to green centers edged in creamy white, creating season-long color even when not in bloom. Delicate white, lightly fragrant flowers appear from summer into fall, attracting pollinators. Growing about 2–3 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, it has a neat, mounded habit perfect for foundations, borders, or mass plantings. Heat tolerant and low maintenance, Radiance performs best in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. More About Abelia Grandiflora 'Radiance' Evergreen. Moderate growing. Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds Deer resistant Compact and maintenance free. Single specimen, large container, hedge, mass planting Abelia Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Abelia prefer full sun, but will tolerate part sun/light shade. Accepts a variety of soils. Prefers well draining Watering: Consistent water until roots are established.  Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Pruning: Blooms on new wood. Prune late winter or early spring to maintain shape. Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Abelia Grandiflora 'Radiance' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, evergreen Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring to Fall

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Red Delicious

Pink blooms fade to white on Americans favorite snacking apple in late spring. Beginning in September and into October the red crisp, fine textured mildly sweet fruit begin to ripen. Adapts to many soil conditions, this is an easy tree to grow. Pollinates with Cortland, Granny Smith or Yellow Delicious. Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™  For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Fruit trees are no longer just for the orchard, consider incorporating them in your landscape.  Not only do you have a flowering tree in the spring but the benefit of home grown fruit in late summer and fall. Red Delicious Apple Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Will cross pollinate with the varieties we offer. To prune an apple tree, start by removing dead, diseased, and broken branches. Then, thin out the canopy by removing downward-growing branches, crossing or rubbing branches, and vigorous upright shoots called "water sprouts". Always make cuts to the branch collar and avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy in a single pruning session to prevent shocking the tree.  Height: 12-15 FeetSpread: 15 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus domestica 'Red Delicious' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Need a second apple tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring

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Red Gravenstein

A old variety with apples great for snacking or cooking. Crisp, juicy, and sweetly tart. Ripens in mid to late summer. Grafted on semi-dwarf rootstock for a medium sized tree. Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™  For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Fruit trees are no longer just for the orchard, consider incorporating them in your landscape.  Not only do you have a flowering tree in the spring but the benefit of home grown fruit in late summer and fall. Red Gravenstein Apple Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Will cross pollinate with the varieties we offer. To prune an apple tree, start by removing dead, diseased, and broken branches. Then, thin out the canopy by removing downward-growing branches, crossing or rubbing branches, and vigorous upright shoots called "water sprouts". Always make cuts to the branch collar and avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy in a single pruning session to prevent shocking the tree.  Height: 20-30 FeetSpread: 10-12 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus domestica 'Gravenstein' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Need a second apple tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring

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Shirofugen

The Shirofugen Cherry tree, is an ornamental cherry tree that develops bright pink bunds that burst into double-blossom flowers in the Spring.  These gorgeous, double blossoms emerge white with pink touches. As Spring continues, the pink coloring deepens turning the tree from white to pink.  More About Prunus serrulata ‘Shirofugen’ The Yoshino Cherry is best grown in zones 5 through 8. Select a location in full sunlight to plant your tree. When needed, prune your tree in late-winter. Interesting Notes: The Shirofugen won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit (AGM) in 2002 due to its beauty and elegance. It makes a prominent landscaping feature that can be planted near patios, porches, and pathways. Just be sure that your location is large enough to accommodate as the canopy does sit lower at 4 feet. The Shirofugen tree does not produce fruit. Shirofugen Cherry Tree Growing and Maintenance Tips Till an area that is 4 to 5 feet in diameter for each tree. The Shirofugen Cherry needs to be planted in large, wide beds for strong root growth. Make sure the soil pH is around 6.5 to 7.0. If your soil is more acidic, till in 10 pounds of dolomitic lime to help adjust the pH. Be sure that your soil is well-drained. Dig a hole for each tree that is as deep as its pot. Loosen with a pitchfork as you dig. Firm the soil around the roots. Spread a 2 to 3 inch layer of organic mulch around the tree. Moisten the soil thoroughly to a depth of 12 inches so that the lower roots receive adequate water. Water regularly thereafter for the first year, whenever the soil is dry 2 inches deep. Prune your trees in late winter. Cut back developing branches so that you have approximately 2 feet between levels of branches to maintain the 'scaffold' shape. Prune any branches or stems that develop from the trunk that are below 2 to 3 feet from the soil surface. Height: 25-35FeetSpread: 25-30 Feet

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Sixteen Candles

Clethra alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ is a compact, upright native shrub that delivers clean structure and standout summer color. Its bright white, fragrant flower spikes rise above the foliage in mid to late summer—right when most landscapes need a boost. With a tighter, more vertical habit than other clethra varieties, it’s perfect for foundation plantings, borders, and smaller spaces. ‘Sixteen Candles’ thrives in sun to part shade, handles moist or poorly drained soils with ease, and attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Low maintenance and highly versatile, it’s an excellent choice for adding fragrance and reliable performance to any landscape. More About Clethra alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ Low Maintenance Attracts pollinators Thrives in wet soils Rain garden, ponds, woodlands edge, foundations, low hedge Deer resistant More upright and tighter than other Summersweet varieties Slow to moderate growth rate  Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 2-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Clethra alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ Characteristics Exposure: Full sun to part shade Season of Interest: Late summer to fall Soil Moisture: Wet to average soils Attributes: Compact, upright Foliage Color: Green that turns golden yellow in fall Care: After planting, keeping soil moist is crucial. Water deeply 1-2 times per week. Minimal pruning required- prune in Spring if needed. 

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Stewartstonian

Vivid single orange-red flowers put on a showy display on this dense, rounded evergreen in the spring. The dark green summer foliage becomes a wine red in the winter adding seasonal interest. Makes a classy hedge or specimen plant in any landscape.  More About Azalea 'Stewartstonian' Flashy clusters of small flowers. Easy to grow, dense growth habit. Good color interest all season long. Wine red color in winter. Interesting Notes: Developed in Stewartstown, PA by Joseph Gable for its cold hardness and later flowering time.  Mr. Michael Dirr list this Azalea as Stewartstown in his 'Manual of Woody Landscape Plants'. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight.  For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart.  Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant.  Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 4 FeetSpacing: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Stewartstonian' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Specimen, Blooms all Season, Mass Planting, Naturalizing, Cold Tolerant, Low Maintenance. Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Fall, Winter

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Weeping Willow

Salix babylonica (Weeping Willow) is a stunning, fast-growing shade tree that instantly adds elegance and movement to any landscape. Its long, graceful branches cascade toward the ground, creating a soft, flowing silhouette that’s especially striking near ponds, streams, or open lawn areas. With its rapid growth rate, the Weeping Willow quickly establishes itself as a focal point, providing shade and visual impact in just a few seasons. Thriving in moist soils and adaptable to a variety of conditions, it’s an excellent choice for filling large spaces or adding a peaceful, natural feel to your property. Perfect for homeowners or commercial landscapes looking for immediate beauty and dramatic presence. More About Salix babylonica 'Weeping Willow' Broad canopy with dramatic weeping branches Very fast growth rate Deciduous shade tree Suitable for areas with consistent moisture Weeping Willow Growing and Maintenance Tips Best planted in a moist, rich soil that provides 6+ hours of sunlight. Roots can be on the aggressive side- plan to plant it away from structures and underground systems. Pruning is best done in late winter/early spring. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Fertilizer is usually not necessary, however use a slow release fertilizer in early spring to give young trees a boost. Do plant to protect from deer as deer will eat low hanging branches. Height: 30-50 FeetSpread: 30-50 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-8 Salix babylonica 'Weeping Willow' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Attracts Wildlife: Birds will nest, early catkins for pollinators, small animals may use for cover. Soil Moisture: Consistent moist, rich soil Attributes: Dramatic weeping branches Habit: Upright, broad canopy Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall (soft yellow foliage)

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Winesap

The Winesap is an old semi-dwarf apple variety. They are good for eating, juicing, and baking. It has a crisp, yellowish flesh cover with a deep red skin. It is a good all purpose apple and has great keeping qualities. More About Malus domestica 'Winesap' Pollinates with: Braeburn, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Jonathan Semi sweet fruit Bloom period: Mid April Sun Exposure: Full Sun Harvest: Early October Zones: 4-8 Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™  For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Winesap Apple Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Will cross pollinate with the varieties we offer. To prune an apple tree, start by removing dead, diseased, and broken branches. Then, thin out the canopy by removing downward-growing branches, crossing or rubbing branches, and vigorous upright shoots called "water sprouts". Always make cuts to the branch collar and avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy in a single pruning session to prevent shocking the tree.  Height: 12-14 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Malus domestica 'Winesap' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-Drained Attributes: Edible Foliage Color: Dark Green Habit: Upright Production: Need a second apple to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring Bloomer

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Yellow Delicious

Pink buds open to white flowers in the spring and by September and October the golden yellow skin fruit begins to ripen.  Sweet, full of flavor eaten fresh and in desserts. Excellent pollinator for other apples trees blooming at the same time.  Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™  For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Fruit trees are no longer just for the orchard, consider incorporating them in your landscape.  Not only do you have a flowering tree in the spring but the benefit of home grown fruit in late summer and fall. Yellow Delicious Apple Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Will cross pollinate with the varieties we offer. To prune an apple tree, start by removing dead, diseased, and broken branches. Then, thin out the canopy by removing downward-growing branches, crossing or rubbing branches, and vigorous upright shoots called "water sprouts". Always make cuts to the branch collar and avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy in a single pruning session to prevent shocking the tree.  Height: 12-15 FeetSpread: 12-15 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus domestica 'Yellow Delicious' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Considered partial self pollinating, but benefits from having a second peach tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring

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Yoshino

The Yoshino Cherry tree, is an ornamental hybrid cherry tree from Tokyo that is very recognizable in the Washington D.C. area Tidal Basin. The tree develops gorgeous white flowers with tinges of pink in the spring, followed by small black cherries that are unfortunately inedible for humans because they are so bitter. Birds on the other hand love them.  More About Prunus yedoensis 'Yoshino Cherry' The Yoshino Cherry is best grown in zones 5 through 8. Select a location in full sunlight to plant your tree. When needed, prune your tree in late-winter. Interesting Notes: Select a location in full sunlight to plant your Yoshino Cherry tree. It makes a striking landscaping feature to line lawns, decks and patios. Just be sure that your location is large enough to accommodate these fast-growing trees that can reach 40 - 50 feet in height with a 25 - 40 foot spread. Fruits are globose, 1/2" diameter, shining black drupes and a delicacy for the birds in your area (inedible for humans). Yoshino Cherry Tree Growing and Maintenance Tips Till an area that is 4 to 5 feet in diameter for each tree. The Yoshino Cherry needs to be planted in large, wide beds for strong root growth. Make sure the soil pH is around 6.5 to 7.0. If your soil is more acidic, till in 10 pounds of dolomitic lime to help adjust the pH. Be sure that your soil is well-drained. Dig a hole for each tree that is as deep as its pot. Loosen with a pitchfork as you dig. Firm the soil around the roots. Spread a 2 to 3 inch layer of organic mulch around the tree. Moisten the soil thoroughly to a depth of 12 inches so that the lower roots receive adequate water. Water regularly thereafter for the first year, whenever the soil is dry 2 inches deep. Prune your trees in late winter. Cut back developing branches so that you have approximately 2 feet between levels of branches to maintain the 'scaffold' shape. Prune any branches or stems that develop from the trunk that are below 2 to 3 feet from the soil surface. Height: 40-50 FeetSpread: 25-40 FeetSpacing: 45-50 Feet

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