Name Our Marmot Contest

August 1, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationHuman InterestHumor

by Philip M. Anderson OK, so it’s been three months since our last post.  Days have been flying by at the speed of sound.  No, wait! At the speed of LIGHT!  I know Elaine has many posts written at about 90% completion but we respect you all WAY too much to just throw any ol’ [...]

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Spring Fever And A Plea For Patience

April 24, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationHuman InterestLandscapingVegetable Gardening

by Elaine Christen Every year after months of gray skies and white and brown vistas, the first warmish days of April bring on a full blown case of spring fever in every gardener in the region. The Easter Lilies and potted Hyacinths can soothe the soul for a little while, but soon the urge to [...]

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Earth Day 2012

April 20, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery Human Interest

by Philip M. Anderson We at Hucklerberry Nursery strive to live greener lives that consist of less waste.  With Earth Day 2012 just two days away I wanted to share what my own household is like.  But first, what exactly IS Earth Day? From the Earth Day website, “the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, activated [...]

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How To Pot And Prune A Bare Root Tree

April 10, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery Education

by Philip M. Anderson Although most of the readers of this blog probably are aware of how to pot and prune a bare root tree, myself included, we decided to shoot a video anyway because of how many bare root fruit trees we had at the nursery (at one point, over 1,200!).  After shooting this [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Six: Planning And Preparation

April 2, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscapingVegetable Gardening

by Elaine Christen The end of March may seem a little late to talk about planning and preparation, but here in North Idaho where snowstorms are common in April, there is still time for both. In this, the sixth and last of our Winter Landscape series, we’ll go over the basics of planning and preparing [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Five: The Beauty Of Dormant Trees

March 3, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery Education

Winter Trees All the complicated details of the attiring and the disattiring are completed! A liquid moon moves gently among the long branches. Thus having prepared their buds against a sure winter the wise trees stand sleeping in the cold. -William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963  by Elaine Christen Broadleaf deciduous trees are usually admired mostly in [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Four: Evergreens

February 17, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen Of all the plants one can have to provide interest in the winter landscape, evergreens offer the most substantial forms.  From classic pyramidal trees to lower growing shrubs and ground covers, evergreens can bring life and color to the frosty scenes of winter.  The fact that they keep their foliage or needles [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Three: Berries

February 4, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen If you see a bright spot of color in an otherwise drab scene in the winter, there is a good chance it is some kind of berry.  Ranging in shades from bright red through orange, yellow, blue, black and purple, berries not only treat the eye, but also sustain many birds and [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Two: Colored And Textured Stems

January 30, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen Wintertime is often considered bleak and monotone, just shades of grey and white, but with some planning and creative design, the landscape can be painted in a tapestry of color and texture.  Second in a series of six, this article will demonstrate just how interesting and multihued your winter landscape can be [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part One: Ornamental Grasses

January 18, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen In winter, the landscape may not be lush and colorful as in the spring, summer or fall, but there is still a serene, muted kind of beauty to enjoy in a sleeping garden. In this, the first in a series of six articles, I will explore the many applications of a versatile, [...]

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