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Would you like to invite some whimsy into your life? Do you crave a way to spend some time in nature with your children or grandchildren? Creating a “fairy garden” will connect you to that wonderful world. In the process, you can take a trip to a country called the Imagine-Nation, your inner child still… Read More

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One of the lesser known things about Timberline Gardens is that all of our greenhouses have names. It certainly adds a little charm to the place, but the main reason is for simplicity of location. If you’re ever at Timberline and you overhear on an employee’s radio, “That’s in Lucy, or I’m in Ethel,” and… Read More

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The summer is mostly over and we’re transitioning into fall planting season here at Timberline Gardens. Customers are filtering in to give their yards and gardens that last little bit of spice before the winter sets in. And there are a lot of great deals to be had.

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Think there’s no color during summer’s sizzling dog days? Wrong! From low creepers to the very tall, Xeric, to shade, there are many varieties and colors of blooms that will brighten up your hot summer garden. Many bloom for a couple of months and others will go until frost. Xeric plants love the heat and… Read More

What’s in Bloom: June/July

Published on June 15, 2010 by in What's in Bloom

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Planting a garden is most often about the end result. The blooming flowerbed, fall colored leaves on the trees, or waves of plants blooming as if on a schedule. What’s in Bloom highlights plants that already are in bloom, or will soon. So if you’re looking for that instant end-result of having flowers in bloom,… Read More