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Author Archives: GCSDev
Ornamental Grasses – Easier To Grow Than Kudzu
Ornamental grasses can reduce your watering costs, lessen your mowing time and increase the interest level of your garden. No matter what your garden’s needs, there’s a grass to solve it. From short ground covers to tall bamboo, there’s something for every site. Continue reading
April 2013
Posted in From The Vault - Newsletter Archives May 7, 2013
Tagged Annual Flowers, Bermuda care, Bloomarang Lilac, Blueberries, Centipede Grass Care, Chinese Snowball Viburnum, Citrus Trees, Fragrant Viburnum, Geranium, Glove Jive, Hand Jive, Happy, Heat tolerant lilac, Heirloom Tomatoes, How to grow blueberries, How to grow strawberries, Lemon Trees, Lilac, Making It Grow, Perennials for sale, Raspberry Shortcake, Shasta Viburnum, South Carolina Blueberries, South Pleasantburg Pintrest, Summer Fish Food, Urban Gardening, Venus Flytraps, Viburnum, Vinca, Water Lily Fertilizer, Where to buy lemon trees, Wine Cork Ideas, WYFF
A Rose Is A Rose
Well, not really. Roses can be so many different things it’s not even funny. You can get a rose nowadays that only gets to be 12″ tall (that’s a foot, you know, like half way up your shin). You can … Continue reading
A Very Cool June Plant Showcase
Hey, we’ve a just about made it through Spring. The last Daffodils are falling fast asleep and the Lantanas are bursting out of the ground in a furious motion of color. When the weather starts to get hot (and boy … Continue reading
Ole! New shipment of Mexican Pottery From Talavera Pottery!
In an attempt an thinking a little bit outside of the box, we decided to order a new shipment of Mexican pottery! These pots are hand painted and crafted by real live people that live in Mexico. The process of … Continue reading
Posted in Inside April 24, 2013
Tagged Garden Centers, Glazed mexican pottery, Mexican Pottery, Talavera, Talvera Pottery, unique garden pieces
Venus Fly Traps! We’ve Got ‘Em!
Whoa. What an awesome plant, and did you know they’re actually native to the lowcountry of this great state? Stop in today to grab one up. *Note, they DON’T bite. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfcPnul77T8[/youtube]
Annuals Are In!
Posted in News & Events April 3, 2013
Tagged Annual Flowers, annual plants, Annuals, annuals in greenville sc, shade annuals
April Showcase Of Plants
April is just about to overwhelm us, in a GOOD way. Everywhere we look in the Nursery, something else is starting to bust open with some sort of glorious bloom. Of course, not all of them were able to make … Continue reading
Posted in Showcase Plants April 3, 2013
Tagged Bridal Wreath Plant, Bridal wreath spirea, Buxus, Camellia japonica, Camellias in south carolina, Dwarf English Boxwood, Japonica camellia, Jasmine, Lily of the valley shrub, Mountain Fire, Mountain Fire Pieris, pink camellias, Purity Pieris, Rose Dawn Camellia, South Carolina state flower, Swamp jasmine, vines for arbors
We’ll Show You The Lei! Tropical Hibiscus Are Here.
No matter what your reasoning behind wanting a tropical Hibiscus, we’re now able to help you! Our first shipment of tropical Hibiscus have rolled into our parking lot and are looking quite dapper. Tropical Hibiscus are great in: Large Scale … Continue reading
Winter Daphne – We’ve Got ‘Em
I know, I know, it’s now officially Spring, but who cares! We can still plant Winter Daphne! Winter Daphne is an incredibly fragrant evergreen shrub for use in dry shady locations. The fragrance of the bright little blooms will knock … Continue reading
Posted in News & Events March 22, 2013
Tagged Daphne, Daphne odora, Where to buy winter daphne, Winter Daphne