by Bark and Garden Center | Sep 15, 2015 | Dwarf Conifers, Our Plants, Planting Tips - Trees and Shrubs, What's New - Evergreens, What's New - Winter interest
Bark & Garden Center has received a new collection of dwarf conifers including many rare varieties that make spectacular additions to the winter landscape. Conifers are among the shrubs and trees that add permanence and singular beauty to the year-round garden –... by Bark and Garden Center | Apr 27, 2015 | Planting Tips, Planting Tips - Garden Helpers, Planting Tips - Trees and Shrubs
Don’t have enough bees in your yard? Get your own!! Mason bees and all their supplies are in stock now at Bark and Garden. Mason bees are a non-stinging solitary species that come out in early spring and are absolutely CRUCIAL to fruit tree pollination. If you have... by Bark and Garden Center | Jan 7, 2013 | Planting Tips - Perennials
Deer love tender leafy greens and flowers but generally avoid strong-smelling and herbs as well as leaves with wooly, fuzzy textures. We have a broad selection of deer-resistant plants to choose from. ACANTHUS (Bear’s Breeches) ACHILLEA (Yarrow) ALLIUM (Ornamental... by Bark and Garden Center | Jan 7, 2013 | Perennials, Planting Tips: Perennials
We have a broad selection of plants that will attract pollinators, butterflies in particular, to the garden. Here is a list of a few we recommend. Feel free to call ahead or come visit us to see what we have in stock! ACHILLEA (Yarrow) ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) ASTER... by Bark and Garden Center | Jan 3, 2013 | Planting Tips - Perennials
Trees Tsuga heterophylla, (Western Hemlock) Thuja plicata, (Western Red Cedar) Tsuga mertensiana, (Mountain Hemlock) Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas fir) Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula’, (Weeping Alaska Cedar) Shrubs Amelanchier alnifolia, (Serviceberry)... by Bark and Garden Center | Dec 23, 2012 | Planting Tips - Edibles
What is dormant spray? Dormant spray is used to prevent insects and diseases that can emerge in spring. It is applied in the winter months when the plant is no longer putting on growth and is dormant for the winter. Dormant spray can be one of the most beneficial...