Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 28-06-2009
Thanks so much for everyone who joined us today, it was an amazing day full of bustling energy.
More from Thomas and me later, but before I drop off to bed, I wanted to invite you to view some of the photos from the day, in our Park Seed Flower Day 2009 photo set on Flickr. Let us know, what were your favorite parts of the day? The garden tours? The speakers, including featured guest speaker Joe Lamp'l? The plant sale?
Also, if you haven't seen the topiary display in uptown Greenwood, you can take a photo tour with Topiary Safari, Uptown Greenwood. Enjoy! Leave comments or questions if you like!
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Perennials | Posted on 26-06-2009
Hydrangea Let's DanceTM Starlight is the first ever-blooming macrophylla Hydrangea. Starlight is unique because it blooms on both new and old wood. So, if you happen to have a late frost that kills off your early blooms, your hydrangea will still have a goo showing later in the season. The bloom color is dynamic, aging from their usual pink or blue to a fun minty green as the season progresses.
This hydrangea provides three season interest, blooming through the summer into the fall. The fluffy blooms are excellent for cut-flowers, and this shrub can also be tamed for patio or container gardening. This is just one of many new fall planting items from Park Seed.
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Park Seed | Posted on 24-06-2009
If you don't already have plans for the weekend, come visit us at the Park Seed Company in sunny Greenwood, SC this Saturday, June 27. There will be tours of the gardens, expert speakers, good food, and plenty of pretty flowers, shrubs, and trees. And, once you've seen all you can see here, you can head downtown to continue the party. The South Carolina Festival of Flowers will continue into the night with food, drinks, free live bluegrass music, crafts, artwork, and much, much more.
Follow this Google Maps Link to find directions to Park Seed.
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Perennials | Posted on 18-06-2009
This is definitely one of the prettiest flowers I've seen in a while, and that is saying a lot working here. Coneflower 'Tomato Soup' has some of the warmest, purest colors you can find in nature. Not only is it pretty – it's tough to. Echinaceas resist heat and drought, and it will shrug off pests that devastate lesser herbaceous perennials.
These enormous blooms, easily five inches across, will keep you entertained though the whole summer if you deadhead promptly. You can expect blooms from the early spring well into fall. This is a truly beautiful plant that will make an excellent focal point in your perennial beds.
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Perennials | Posted on 16-06-2009
Over 100 fall items have been added to ParkSeed.com, including old favorites as well as many new items. The fall line-up includes bulbs, perennials, shrubs, and trees. Remember, fall is the best time for planting!
A few of the newest items are creating a little buzz, so I will go ahead and share with you three items that I predict will be fairly popular this year:
Blanket Flower 'CommotionTM Tizzy' is a floriferous little full sun perennial with unique crimson and orange blooms that will steal the show. A definite conversation piece, 'Tizzy' is sure to be huge this season. This blanket flower is also drought and heat tolerant, a great summertime perennial.
India Pink is a Spigelia with bright red, upright blooms that have been compared to fireworks for the way they pop against the mat foliage. It's fairly adaptable, thriving in full sun and part shade. India pink loves this rich moist soils of shade borders and along garden paths.
Another item that seems to be picking up steam is our Dynamite Premium Fertilizer. This is an all-purpose concentrated plant food that is so environmentally friendly it has won an award from the EPA.
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Park Seed | Posted on 11-06-2009
Request your fall catalog online now.
As soon as the first new fall catalogs reach our customers we will also begin shifting
gears online, focusing on our fall items. Our brand managers are really
excited about this years fall line-up, many new exciting garden items
to choose from!
Fall is the best time for planting! Trees, perennials, and shrubs thrive in the mild weather. Give all of your bulbs a head start for the spring season. You will also find a great selection of cool season veggies and flowers.
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Holidays | Posted on 09-06-2009
Every year my father grows tomatoes as tall as his house, all of his
flowers seem to bloom from the last frost of spring to the first frost
of fall, and his grass seems to be greener than any plant naturally
should be. He loves his garden.
There is no doubt what he'll
be getting for Father's Day – something from Park Seed. And though you
may not get my employee discount (I don't have to pay shipping because
I can carry it out the door myself) you might find exactly what your
Father fancies on our website, or you can get him a Park Seed gift certificate
and let him choose for himself. All of our gift certificates come
gift-wrapped with our newest catalog and a personalized message from
you.
Also, don't forget, on June 27, the week after Father's
Day, the Park Seed Company is holding its annual Flower Day
Celebration. There will be plants and seeds for sale, tours of the
gardens, expert lectures, and local vendors will be selling food. This
is all part of the SC Festival Flowers here in Greenwood. The whole
town turns into a giant street party for the weekend of June 26-28.
There will be food, music, crafts, and lots more. You should visit us
if you get a chance.
Posted by Stephanie | Posted in Shrubs | Posted on 04-06-2009
'Nikko Blue' is a true blue hydrangea, with bright flowers that really
stand out against the dark green foliage. This is one of Park Seed's
most popular hydrangeas, and with good reason. It's big fluffy blooms
provide reliable color for your garden, especially in more acidic
soils. The shrub will reach up to 6 feet tall in just three years,
providing your garden with an impressive stack or bright blue flowers.
Macrophylla hydrangeas are easy to care for, impressive, and they will
tolerate shade to part shade, filling in those low-light areas in your
garden. Pruning is easy too – macrophyllas bloom on old wood, so there
really is no need to prune except to remove dying or unsightly stalks.