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October 24, 2012

Fire and Fall

It's always easy to spot Fall at Commonwealth Garden Shoppe because our trees and shrubs make a spectacular show of the season!! Even just driving by, it's not hard to see the trees in their last celebration of the year as they ready for winter, and the change of the season.
Why not stop in, and take a closer look... even in the new, crisp cool air, the rain and clouds, and as the leaves prepare to fall, there is color and beauty. 
Burning Bush $6.99 - $24.99
Japanese Maple 1-5 gallon pots
Clethra, also known as Spice Bush.  Deciduous, with incredibly fragrant flowers in Summer.

Even the grasses don Fall Fire...
Pennisitum Fireworks $10.99
The Dogwood buds wait for Spring, even while their leaves turn.
Dogwood 25% off SALE starting at $73.99
Not to be outdone, the Chrysanthemums sing with fall color too.
Chrysanthemums will continue to bloom into Winter if their dead blooms are picked from plants! This practice is called 'Dead Heading'.
Lorapetalum propagated in Azalea! Evergreen & blooms Spring through Fall.
Come into the shop and look for yourself! Winter is coming... but that doesn't mean that your garden can't continue to be colorful. Bring some fire to your yard!

October 17, 2012

Edible Winter Gardening?

You BET!!
Did you know that you can have fresh salad even in the winter? Not simply because we live in Oregon, and the climate is mild. The fact is, there are a lot of hardy plants that will survive the winter. Even with a late start, many of the common fall and winter crops can still be started indoors or planted in covered rows.
Crops like Kale!
kale from above
Lettuce is a superstar cold weather grower, and can be harvested all season by simply picking the outer leaves of a plant, and letting the core keep growing. Mustard Greens are another cold loving plant! Still worried about some plants not withstanding the wet and cold? Get even more out of winter growing by making simple row covers called Row Tunnels. The cousin of the more commonly known Cold Frames, Row Tunnels need less wood working skills to build yourself. By using flexible piping and plastic cover, you can create a low green house over individual rows in your garden.
Remember too, that while the winter may not be warm enough to get vegetables to produce, many cold hardy plant greens are also commonly consumed. Experiment with the variety and ways you harvest what you plant! In many cases, you don't have to wait for a plant to bear a crop. You can eat while it grows! Plant beets and harvest the greens! Experiment with Peas! Their greens are edible and taste delicious in salad. The possibilities are endless! Check out OSU'S tips specific to Winter gardening in Oregon! Keep in mind, that for some crops like Broccoli, it may be too late for a plant to produce a florette, but plant leaves are tasty in a salad too!
cu broccoli flower head
For more information and ideas about what you might try planting this Fall, visit the shop and talk with Granny Organic!

October 10, 2012

Miniature Halloween!!

These little Trick or Treaters are sure to scare up a teeny scream!
Our Miniature collection is growing with the seasons!! Visit the shop and take a peek at the new goodies haunting the shelves!
Every Fairy needs a Jack 'O Lantern on her doorstep!


We've also added inventory for your fairy gardens this winter and fall!
Visit the shop, and create your own fall fairy garden!!