September 30, 2009

Road Construction Update

Smooth sailing ahead!

That's right--East Grover Street is once again open in front of Vander Giessen's and traffic is flowing smoothly. While we expect there will be some minor work done before the project is totally completed, for the time being the north half of the street is paved and open to traffic. Stop by to take advantage of our fall clearance sale today!

Is it too late to plant?


After a beautiful summer and a sunny, warm start to autumn, it's that time again--with the rain falling and temperatures dropping, autumn is truly here. Yesterday, I read that the road to Artist Point has been closed for the season, and with that closure, we can say goodbye to summer and hello to a new season.

This time of year, I often hear customers say, "Is it too late to plant?" Time and again, I have to explain that fall is really the best time of year to plant almost anything! Shrubs, trees, perennials, fall annuals--this is a great time of year to plant. Yes, the conventional wisdom says that spring is the best time of year to plant--that's when everything is starting to grow, so it must be a good time to plant--but when you think about it, autumn is really easier on your new plantings.

In early autumn, many plants begin to go dormant, redirecting energy from foliage to roots. Transplanting during this period allows your plants to focus on spreading their roots before winter without having to also direct energy to new leaves, branches or flowers.

This time of year we also get more regular rains, which will help you in the event you forget to water your new plantings. Furthermore, temperatures are cooler, which is helpful in preserving moisture in the soil and lowering stress on plants.

As we begin the transition to autumn, take a walk through your yard to see what plants you could use in your garden. Remember, fall is a great season to plant, and with our fall clearance sale in full swing, you won't find a better reason to start planting today!

September 19, 2009

Road Construction Update

This morning, the intersection of East Grover and Hawley Streets (in front of the nursery) was closed to prepare for paving of the north half of the street, scheduled to begin on Monday, September 21. The intersection will remain closed to all traffic through Tuesday, September 22 and should open on Wednesday. Please visit the construction information page on our website for a detour route.

Remember, Vander Giessen Nursery is open during road construction, and with our great selection of plants at clearance prices, now is the time to stop by and pick up the plants you need for your garden!

September 17, 2009

Fall Clearance Sale!

It's that time of year again--we've begun our fall clearance sale! The weather is still great, the plant selection is wonderful, and the prices are simply amazing! Stop by our website for more information on our fall clearance or visit us at 401 East Grover Street in Lynden!
(Click here for detour route.)

Enjoy the Beauty of Autumn Color


I have a confession: when it comes to picking a favorite season, I’m as indecisive as they come. Winter, spring, summer—I love them all. Autumn, though, has a special beauty of its own.

Although we can’t boast of having the kaleidoscope of color that New England has this time of year, autumn in western Washington can be beautiful as well. As a gardener, you can take advantage of the season; with a little planning, you can make autumn the most colorful time of year in your garden.

With summer vacations over and kids back in school, now is the time to start working in your yard again. After a glorious summer, we can only hope that the beautiful weather continues well into autumn. As you start to work in your garden again, you’ll likely see some areas that could use fresh color.

Spring and summer are great seasons for those of us who enjoy bright annuals; however, if you need to add some autumn color to your landscape, you have a full menu of options to choose from as well.

One of my favorite fall plants is truly a showstopper. A nondescript woody shrub through spring and summer, the Burning Bush will be sure to turn heads in October as its leaves turn fiery red. Due to the unremarkable foliage it carries in spring and summer, you may wish to plant a Burning Bush toward the back of a sunny bed and plant smaller ornamental plants in front. Or, if you need a low hedge across part of your yard and don’t mind bare branches in winter, Burning Bush is an easy-to-prune alternative to evergreen hedges. Either way, the addition of the Burning Bush to your landscape will certainly provide striking fall color.

Another of my fall favorites is the maple. The northeast part of the United States can certainly attest to the beauty that maple trees display in autumn. Maybe you don’t have the room in your yard, though, to grow a full-size maple. That’s okay—you have plenty of options to choose from with smaller Japanese Maples. My favorite is “Sango Kaku,” the Coral Bark Japanese Maple. With fall color in shades of red, orange and yellow, this variety of Japanese Maple will also give you beauty long after it drops its leaves; with winter comes striking coral red color to the branches of the tree. And that’s just one variety of Japanese Maple; many other red- and green-leaf varieties--like "Bloodgood," "Seiryu," and "Suminagashi" also exhibit beautiful autumn color.

If you like perennials and wish to add some color for fall to your garden, you have plenty of options as well. Many varieties of perennial grasses have their best display in early autumn, exhibiting feathery plumes and colorful foliage. Several varieties of sedum such as “Autumn Joy” are just beginning to open their buds and will bloom well into fall.

As you begin to work in your garden again, remember a couple of things. First, if you plan right, autumn can be the best time of year to plant. Watering is easier to keep up on, cooler temperatures mean less transplant stress, and with a dose of slow-release fertilizer, plants will get well established before winter.

Secondly, autumn can be a great time to shop for plants! At Vander Giessen Nursery, we have our fall clearance sale this time of year (see website for details), and you can make your gardening budget stretch much further while getting great plants. This fall, visit us at your local independent garden center for help with choosing from the wide variety of plants you can add to your landscape for an additional season of color.

Happy planting!