Diane`s 2015 Catalog
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Diane`s 2015 Catalog
15 Years & Still Going Strong 5 1 0 2 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM Meet The Grandkids Top: Jayden Bottom (from left): Joe, MaKenna, and Charlie DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM To Our Gardening Friends: It has been a whirlwind of 15 years. We expanded again!! We now have three connected greenhouses. I can’t wait to get into the greenhouse and start planting, and watch the amazing colors take shape. I have new workshops we are going to try this year! And some “Make and Take,” workshops!! Hopefully, there will be some interest. They are geared toward adults as well as children. I hope this is the funniest year we have ever had at the greenhouse. “LIKE,” us on Facebook!! We have many giveaways on Facebook. And Facebook is the place to hear all the latest info on the workshops and “Make and Take,” it workshops. Thank you to all of our loyal customers, new and old! Now let’s get planting! Diane 2015 Perennial of the Year Geranium, Biokovo This hardy geranium is known for it’s groundcover beauty. It will look good all season with little maintenance. In early summer, white flowers with pink begin to appear and continue to bloom sporadically. The fragrant, glossy green foliage takes on reddish tints in fall. You can plant this perennial in full sun, but it will bloom longer in afternoon shade. Height: 10”, Width: 2-3’ Zone: 4-8 Join us April 25 Ribbon Cutting W Weekend! J us for our ribbon cutting Join tto open our new greenhouse addition on APRIL 25. We ad hope to see you there! About Diane’s Greenhouse Diane’s Greenhouse is a family owned business. We started our greenhouse in 2000. With only a thought and a prayer, and no experience, we knew we could do this. Our goal is to serve the customer with superior service. We strive for the highest quality plants you can find. We will continue to educate ourselves, and you, on having the best possible flower beds and containers possible. We hope you feel, a little more like a pro, at the end of each season. “Like” Us on Facebook Like us on Facebook for updates and sales. 2 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE Geranium, Biokovo Mother’s Day Wine Tasting May 9-10, 2015 Diane’s Greenhouse Saturday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Join Diane’s Greenhouse and Nissen Wine on Mother's Day weekend for a special wine tasting. Enjoy the beautiful flowers and garden decor as you taste the vintages Nissen’s has to offer. Come and join us for a great time. 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE 402-357-3754 2015 Gift Cards – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. 2015–the Year of FUN! Check Out these Workshops NEW! Make it & Take it Workshops will be held in spring, fall and Christmas. There will be workshops on making your own basket or containers. Kids can also make a container, fairy gardens, fall containers, pumpkins with succulants, scarecrows, Christmas wreaths and gingerbread houses for the kids. And so many more I haven’t listed. The best way to get the latest info on workshops will be through Facebook. I have some great workshops planned that will be a lot of fun! Follow us on Facebook for more workshops for fall and Christmas! All adult and kids sessions include refreshments. Adults also have the chance to win a gift card! We ask that you register ahead of time, but we will try to accommodate walk-ins. To register: `E-mail – [email protected] `Message on Facebook – Dianes Greenhouse `Call – 402-357-3754 SEPT. 12–MAKE & TAKE SCARECROW: We provide scarecrow head, straw and a – A Great Gift Diane’s Favorite NEW Perennials Bee Balm, Cherry Pops Coral Bells, Peach Flambe Echinacea, Salsa Red Nepeta, Cat’s Meow APRIL 11–MAKE AND TAKE FAIRY GARDEN FOR KIDS `2 Sessions: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$19.99 fee includes container, soil, stones, 1 plant 1 fairy of choice and $10 credit toward fairy garden items of choice. APRIL 11–MAKE AND TAKE FAIRY GARDEN WOODEN BOX `2 Sessions: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$29.99 fee includes 10x14”, wooden box, soil, stones, 2 plants, 1 fairy of choice and $12 credit toward fairy garden items of choice. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Phlox, Glamour Girl Russian Sage, Peek-A-Blue place to leave the mess. All day. `$20 fee SEPT. 19–MAKE & TAKE SCARECROW: We provide scarecrow head, straw and a place to leave the mess. All day. `$20 fee Salvia, Sensation Deep Rose SEPT. 19–MAKE & TAKE BROOM SCARECROW: We provide broom and all pieces. All day. `$20 fee Sedum, Sunsparkler, Firecracker SEPT. 26–MAKE & TAKE SCARECROW: We provide scarecrow head, straw and a Yarrow, Vintage Violet Continued on page 4 2015 402-357-3754 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 3 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM Cant Miss 2015 NEW Annuals Make sure you fertilizer your containers every week with “Daniels,” fertilizer. It will make a difference. And in the heat of summer, water your containers 2-3 times per day. Keep the soil moist. Fuchsia, Eruptions DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM 2015 Workshops place to leave the mess. All day. `$20 fee SEPT. 26–MAKE & TAKE 16”, FALL CONTAINER: We provide container, soil and plant material. Sessions at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$29 fee OCT. 3–MAKE & TAKE 16”, FALL CONTAINER: We provide container, soil and plant material. Sessions at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$29 fee DEC. 5–MAKE AND TAKE HOLIDAY HANGING BASKET: Holiday hanging basket with bling or with snowman. Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$49 or $69 fee OCT. 3–MAKE & TAKE PUMPKIN WITH SUCCULENTS: We provide pumpkin and succulents. Sessions at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$20 fee OCT. 3–MAKE & TAKE HYDRANGEA CANDY CORN HANGER: We provide all supplies. Sessions at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$29 fee Lantana, Marmalade OCT. 3–KIDS SESSION: Make and take a planted pumpkin, painting pumpkin or stake a pumpkin. `$10 fee Torenia, Kauai Lemon Drop OCT. 10–KIDS SESSION: Make and take a planted pumpkin, painting pumpkin or stake a pumpkin. `$10 fee Wave Petunia, Velour Burgundy 4 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DEC. 5–MAKE AND TAKE GINGERBREAD HOUSE: Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$20 fee DEC. 12–MAKE AND TAKE PORCH POT: Holiday hanging basket with bling or with snowman. Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$49 or $69 fee DEC. 12–MAKE AND TAKE WREATH: Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$20 fee for plain with bow `$30 fee for cones, pods and berries DEC. 12–MAKE AND TAKE GRINCH TREE: Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$20 fee OCT. 10–MAKE & TAKE 16”, FALL CONTAINER: We provide container, soil and plant material. Sessions at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$29 fee Salvia, Heatwave Brilliance NOV. 21–MAKE AND TAKE CENTERPIECE: Great for your Thanksgiving table or a hostess gift. Sessions at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. `$29 fee DEC. 12–MAKE AND TAKE GINGERBREAD HOUSE: Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$20 fee DEC. 19–MAKE AND TAKE GRINCH TREE: Sessions at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. `$20 fee Check Facebook for Workshop Details! 402-357-3754 2015 Gift Cards – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Landscaping “Do-it-yourself”, is becoming more popular as each year goes on. Here, at Diane’s Greenhouse we want you to become good at landscaping. Bring pictures, measurements, and we will supply the plan. There’s no charge for the plan when you buy the plants from us. We will thoroughly teach you how. If DIY is not for you, than we have a landscaping team ready to do the work for you. It can’t hurt to get an estimate, so give us a try. Let us help make your dreams come true. No job is too big or too small Diane’s Helpful Hints: Growing Vegetables Many people have problems with tomato blight during summer. We have found, if the ground stays consistently moist, you can probably eliminate blight. To help keep the ground moist, add two ice cream buckets full of mushroom compost, plant, and mix into soil well. Plant your tomatoes very deep, only leaving a few leaves showing on top of the ground. We also suggest mulching each plant with a 3”, layer of mushroom compost. You can use leaves, or something that does not attract heat. Do not use grass clippings, especially if you treated your lawn for weeds. We use a soaker hose and leave it running for about eight hours. When it gets very hot turn on the hose once every five days. – A Great Gift 2015 402-357-3754 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 5 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM Achillea, Seduction Sunny DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM Achillea, New Vintage Red Ajuga, Black Scallop Alcea, Queeny Purple Achillea, Seduction Sunny (Yarrow)–A compact sturdy habit. Intense lemon yellow to pastel yellow. Blooms all summer. Deer resistant Sun, Hgt. 20”, Zone 4-9. Achillea, New Vintage Red (Yarrow)–Many dark red blooms in summer. Excellent plant for hot, sunny and dry area. Sun, Hgt. 12-14”, Zone 4-9. Alchemilla, Mollis Thriller Ajuga, Black Scallop (Bugleweed)–Blooms in early spring. Great leaf color, blue flowers. Hgt. 4”, Shade, Zone 3-10. Alcea, Queeny Purple (Hollyhock)–Prolific flowering All American Winner Dwarf hollyhock. Hgt. 18-24”, Full Sun, Zone 3-8. Amsonia, Hubrictii Bluestar Aquilegia, McKana Giants Alchemilla, Mollis Thriller (Lady’s Mantle)–Clusters of yellow flowers above foliage in early summer. Excellent foliage. Hgt. 18-24, Shade, Zone 3-8. Amsonia, Hubrictii Bluestar–Pale blue flowers. Foliage turns bright yellow in fall. Sun, Hgt. 3’, Zone 4. Aquilegia, McKana Giants (Columbine)–Blooms in early summer. Many showy blooms Hgt. 16-18”, Full Sun, Zone 4-9. Aquilegia, Songbird Goldfinch (Columbine)–Large, 3”, showy lgt. yellow blooms in spring. Sun to shade, Hgt. 24”, Zone 3-9. Aralia, Sun King (Japanese Spikenard)–A hardy tropical bright gold plant for the shade. Shade, Hgt. 3’, Zone 3-9. Aquilegia, Songbird Goldfinch Aralia, Sun King Asclepias, Tuberosa (Silkwood)–Blooms in summer. Brilliant orange flowers. Late to break dormancy. Hgt. 40”, Full Sun, Zone 4. Aster, Purple–Great fall color. Mix with mums and other asters. Long bloom time in fall. Hgt. 15, Full Sun, Zone 3. Visit us Online www.dianesgreenhouse.com Asclepias, Tuberosa 6 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE Aster, Purple 402-357-3754 On our website you will find useful gardening information, this catalog, tips and more! You can also access our Facebook from the website to see how things are going in the greenhouse and get an insider’s view of the greenhouse business. 2015 Gift Cards Card – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Diane’s Greenhouse Recommends: Mushroom Compost Totally organic rich dark mixture of wheat straw, peat moss, cottonseed meal, gypsum, lime and chicken litter. This combination is superior to other compost. `Compost will keep the ground temperature cooler `Top dress all containers, existing flower beds and and help add moisture. trees. `Work in 2-3”, layer when planting a new tree, add a `Add a 1 gallon bucket of mushroom compost/ 2 gallon bucket full. perennial. `Add a 2”, layer to large (whiskey barrel size) `The end of June (after soil temps heat up) mulch containers. each vegetable plant with a 1”, layer of mushroom compost. `Add a 5 qt. ice cream bucket full/vegetable plant. Astilbe, Delft Lace Astilbe, Delft Lace (False Spirea)–Blue green foliage, Peach/pink flowers, More sun tolerant than others. Shade, Hgt. 24”, Zone 3-8. Bergenia, Pink Dragonfly (Pig Squeak)–Narrow leaves, with brillant purple winter color. Bright pink flowers in early summer. Shade, Hgt. 16”, Zone 4-8. Baptisia, Australis Baptisia, Australis (False Indigo)–2010 Perennial of the Year.Native perennial Indigo blue flowers in spring. Hgt. 3-4’ Sun, Zone 3-9. Bergenia, Magic Giant (Saxifraga)–Round evergreen foliage. Pink flower clusters. Shade to Part Shade, Hgt. 9-12”, Zone 3-9. Brunnera, Jack Frost (Heartleaf)–Sky blue flowers in spring. Great looking plant. Awesome foliage. Part to Full Shade, Hgt. 9-12”, Zone 3-9. Bergenia, Pink Dragonfly Bergenia, Magic Giant Brunnera, Jack Frost Campanula, Purple Sensation Campanula, Purple Sensation (Bellflower)–Purple/blue flowers dangle on stems most of summer. Part shade to shade, Hgt. 24”, Zone 4. Cimicifuga, James Compton (Bugbane)–Dark foliage adds to the soft pink bottlebrush blooms in fall. Shade, Hgt. 48”, Zone 3-9. Coreopsis, Moonbeam and Zagreb (Tickseed)–Many yellow flowers in summer. Excellent performer. Full Sun, Hgt. 15”, Zone 4-9. Delphinium, Purple Passion–Intense purple flowers with white center. Prefers afternoon shade. Would benefit from mushroom compost. Sun or part sun, Hgt. 4-5’, Zone 3-7. Dianthus, Fire Star (Pinks)–Vivid fire red with deeper crimson flowers. A spicy clove like scent. A bushy clump of evergreen foliage. Sun, Hgt. 8”, Zone 4-9. Cimicifuga, James Compton Dianthus, Firewitch (Carnation Perennial of the Year 2006)–Bright pink spring blooms. Full Sun, Hgt. 6”, Zone 3-7. Dianthus, Zing Rose (Carnation)–Large, deep rose-red bloom cover the foliage. Full Sun, Hgt. 6-8”, Zone 3-9. Dianthus, Fire Star – A Great Gift Coreopsis, Moonbeam and Zagreb Dianthus, Firewitch 2015 Delphinium, Purple Passion Dianthus, Zing Rose 402-357-3754 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 7 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM Dicentra, Spectablis DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM Echinacea, Butterfly Purple Emperor Echinacea, Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea, Cleopatra Echinacea, Julia Echinacea, Magnus Eupatorium, Baby Joe Echinacea, Double Scoop Cranberry Echinacea, Fatal Attraction Dicentra, Spectablis (Bleeding Heart)–Chains of pink hearts. An old time favorite. Great spring time bloomer. Sun or Shade, Hgt. 30”, Zone 3-9. Echinacea, Butterfly Purple Emperor (Conelfower)–Large, magenta purple flowers in summer. Blooms in profusion on sturdy stems. Sun, Hgt. 15-18”, Zone 4-8. Echinacea, Cheyenne Spirit (Coneflower)–Incredible color range of red, orange, yellow. First year flowering. Deer resistant. Sun, Hgt. 22-30”, Zone 4-9. Echinacea, Cleopatra (Coneflower)–Vibrant large yellow fragrant flowers in summer. Compact and stocky. Deer resistant. Sun, Hgt. 16-18”, Zone 4-8. Gaillardia, Arizonia Sun Geranium, Perfect Storm Echinacea, Double Scoop Cranberry (Coneflower)–Amazing raspberry color, Deadhead to prolong, bloom. Deer resistant &, attracts butterflies. Sun, Hgt. 24”, Zone 4-9. Echinacea, Fatal Attraction (Coneflower)–Outstanding vivid purple-pink flowers midsummer. Many daisy like petals. Sun, Hgt. 26”, Zone 3-8. Echinacea, Julia (Coneflower)–Glowing tangerine flowers in summer. Very strong stems. Compact and stocky plants. Sun, Hgt. 16-18”, Zone 4-8. Echinacea, Magnus (Coneflower)–Very popular and hardy. Intense rose/pink bloom. Takes drought well. Sun, Hgt. 35”, Zone 4-9. Geranium, Rozanne Grass, Autumn Red Perennials to Attract Butterflies Ascelpias Aster Astilbe Catmint Coneflower 8 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE Coreopsis Daylily Dianthus Liatris Phlox 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE Yarrow Lavender Joe Pye weed Eupatorium, Baby Joe (Snakeroot)–Purplish-red flowers Easy to grow. Great edition. Full to part sun, Hgt. 30”, Zone 4-9. Gaillardia, Arizonia Sun (Blanket Flower)–Bright yellow/red flowers. Excellent landscape plant. Full Sun, Hgt. 12”, Zone 2-10. Geranium, Perfect Storm (Cranesbill)–A compact mound of velvety green foliage. Magenta pink blooms in summer. Sun to part sun, Hgt. 12”, Zone 4-8. Geranium, Rozanne (Cranesbill)–Perennial of the Year 2008 Full to Part Sun Hgt. 18-20’, Zone 4-8. Grass, Autumn Red–Plumes in mid-summer. An excellent grass for fall color. Full to Part Sun, Hgt. 5’, Zone 4-9. 402-357-3754 2015 Gift Cards – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Diane’s Helpful Hints: Caring for Perennials I get asked all the time, how to take care of perennials, once the customer gets them home. You must water the containers every day until you plant them. You can keep them alive all summer, in the container, but it’s more work. So the sooner you plant them, the easier it is for you. Make sure the soil is well worked up, and we recommend adding a 1 gallon container of mushroom compost to the hole, and working it into the soil. Plant your perennial into this mixture. Then water well. You will have to water this plant 1”, of water at least once a week. When it starts to get into the heat of summer, water twice a week. Sometimes time can get away from us, but the plants still need water. You can plant all summer and fall, you just have to remember to water your plants. When the weather starts to cool off in the fall, the ground needs to stay moist. After a hard frost, cover your perennials with a 3-4”, layer of mulch. Leaves and mushroom compost work well. Grass, Cheyenne Sky (Panicum)–Red Switch Grass Blue/green foliage turns wine red in early summer. Purple flower heads. Sun, Hgt. 3’, Zone 4-9. Grass, Elijah Blue–The best blue grass. Forms a dense mound. Sun to shade, Hgt. 10”, Zone 4-8. Grass, Hakonechloa, Aureola–Green and yellow variegated grass forms a golden waterfall. Reddish pink in the fall. Sun to part sun, Hgt. 14”, Zone 5-9. Grass, Elijah Blue Grass, Hameln–Bottlebrush plumes fill the plant in the summer. Full Sun, Hgt. 2-3’, Zone 5-9. Grass, Hardy Pampas–Blooms late summer. Feathery white plumes. Very popular for winter interest. Blue/green foliage. Hgt. 5-6’, Zone 5-10. Grass, Indian Warrior (Andropogon)–Big Bluestem - A tall upright grass of green foliage that turns red to smoky purple mid summer. Sun, Hgt. 5-6’, Zone 3-9. Grass, Cheyenne Sky Grass, Hakonechloa, Aureola Grass, Hameln Grass, Hardy Pampas Grass, Karley Rose–Dusty rose bottlebrush plumes most of the summer. Great grass. Full Sun, Hgt. 3’, Zone 5-9. Grass, Karl (Calamagrostis)–Feather Reed Grass Compact and upright. Wheat like seed heads in summer. Most popular. Sun, Hgt. 4’, Zone 4-8. Grass, Rain Dance (Andropogon)–Big Bluestem Red tipped turning to maroon in fall. Red flowers on red stems. Sun, Hgt. 5-6’, Zone 3-8. Helleborus, Anna’s Red (Lenten Rose)–Profuse bloomer. Dark purple-red flowers in spring. Can handle deep shade. Shade to part shade, Hgt. 18-24”, Zone 4-9. Hemerocallis, Adorable Tiger (Premium Daylily)–Golden orange 4-5”, flowers with red eye with red edge Fragrant and blooms in July. Sun, Hgt. 26”, Zone 3-9. Grass, Indian Warrior Hemerocallis, Berrylicious (Daylily)–Reblooming daylily. Blooms June-Sept. Apple red with dark edges. Sun, Hgt. 12-30”, Zone 3-9. Hemerocallis, Blackberry Sherbert (Daylily)–Easy and once established this plant is drought tolerant. Gold with red eye. Sun, Hgt. 24”, Zone 3-9 – A Great Gift Grass, Karley Rose Grass, Karl Hemerocallis, Berrylicious Grass, Rain Dance Helleborus, Anna’s Red 2015 Hemerocallis, Adorable Tiger 402-357-3754 Hemerocallis, Blackberry Sherbert 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 9 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM Hemerocallis, Pardon Me Hemerocallis, Cherokee Star Hemerocallis, Desert Flame Hemerocallis, Going Bananas Hemerocallis, Moses Fire Hemerocallis, Purple D’Oro Hemerocallis, Red Hot Returns Hemerocallis, Stella D’Oro Heuchera, Fire Alarm Heuchera, Pear Crisp Hemerocallis, Cherokee Star (Daylily)–Premium Daylily. Incredible, huge 7”, cherry red blooms in summer. Impressive in the garden. Sun, Hgt. 32”, Zone 3-9. Hemerocallis, Desert Flame (Daylily)–Premium variety. Large, flaming red-orange blooms. Reblooms. Can’t miss this one in the garden. Sun, Hgt. 36”, Zone 3-9. Hemerocallis, Ruby Stella Heuchera, Berry Timeless Hemerocallis, Going Bananas (Daylily)–Large flowers & nearly continuous bloom. Lemon flowers. Still blooming after others are done. Sun, Hgt. 20”, Zone 4-9. Hemerocallis, Moses Fire (Daylily)–Double deep red flowers Early and profuse bloomer second blooms end of summer. Sun, Hgt. 22”, Zone 4-9. Hemerocallis, Pardon Me (Daylily)–3”, Cranberry red flowers from mid-July to midOctober. A very nice daylily. Award Winner. Sun, Hgt. 18”, Zone 3-9. Heucheralla, Sweet Tea Hibiscus, Cranberry Crush Hemerocallis, Purple D’Oro (Daylily)–Soft purple flowers. Profusion of flowers. Everblooming. Full Sun, Hgt. 18”, Zone 3-9. Hemerocallis, Red Hot Returns (Daylily)–Brilliant cherry red blooms all summer. Easy to grow. Hgt. 24-28”, Zone 4-9, Sun Premium Variety. Hemerocallis, Ruby Stella (Daylily)–Vibrant wine-red blooms. Blooms all season. Another great “Stella.”, Full Sun, Hgt. 12-22”, Zone 4-11. Hibiscus, Midnight Marvel Hosta, Dream Weaver Support the Fight Against Breast Cancer Hosta “Remember Me” This hosta was developed in 2001 for a patient who lost her battle with breast cancer. A portion of the sale price goes towards the Susan Komen for the Cure fund. Leaves emerge yellow with a dark blue/green margin. Center brightens to cream in summer. Lavender flowers. Shade, Hgt. 15-20”, Zone 3-9 10 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE Hemerocallis, Stella D’Oro (Daylily)–Blooms all season long. Most popular daylily. re-bloomer. Full Sun, Hgt. 15”, Zone 2-9. Heuchera, Berry Timeless (Coral Bells)–Everblooming. A profusion of light pink flowers in spring continue into summer. Sun to part sun, Hgt. 18”, Zone 4-9. Heuchera, Fire Alarm (Coral Bells)–One of the best reds. A full, dense mound of red foliage. Dark red stems carry pink flowers in summer. Sun to part sun, Hgt. 10”, Zone 4-9. Heuchera, Pear Crisp (Coral Bells)–Chartreuse foliage is more yellow when planted in morning sun. Protect from afternoon sun. Ivory flowers. Hgt. 10”, Zone 4-9. Heucheralla, Sweet Tea (Coral Bells)–Apricot orange in spring. Darkens to coppery orange to russet in summer. Heat tolerant. Sun or shade, Hgt. 20”, Zone 4 - 9. Hibiscus, Cranberry Crush (Hardy Mallow)–Large dinner plate size scarlet flowers in mid summer. Very easy. Sun, Hgt. 48”, Zone 4-9. Hibiscus, Midnight Marvel (Rose Mallow)–Large 9”, scarlet red flowers. Deep wine red foliage. Very long bloomer. Sun, Hgt. 4’, Zone 4-9. Hosta, Dream Weaver–Premium hosta. Large blue/green leaves. White flowers in summer. shade to part shade, Hgt. 30”, Zone 3-9. 402-357-3754 2015 Gift Cards – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Diane’s Helpful Hints: Creating a Hanging basket 1. Select a beautiful basket! 2. Baskets in the sun all day, need more water. In the heat of summer, you will probably need to water your basket twice a day. A good rule to follow is if it’s 75 degrees you will probably be watering once every day-thoroughly. If it’s 85 degrees or warmer you will be watering thoroughly twice a day. Once in the morning and also late afternoon or evening. 3. Water your basket thoroughly. Use at least an ice cream bucket full of water/basket. Sometimes you should repeat this. 4. Fertilize-Diane likes “Daniels,” fertilizer. Fertilize on a regular basis. (once a week) The large baskets eat up a lot of fertilizer, so don’t overlook this step. Or top dress with a slow release fertilizer. You should repeat this application about mid July. 5. Add ½”, cocoa bean mulch or mushroom compost for top dress. This will help hold in the moisture on those hot, windy days. Hosta, Empress Wu–Biggest leafed hosta on the market. Large blue/green leaves. Prefers moist soil. Use mulch, Shade, Hgt. 36”, Zone 3-8. Hosta, Guardian Angel–Large, thick, blue-green leaves with a white center. Light lavender flowers in the summer. Shade, Hgt. 2’, Zone 3-9. Hosta, Hudson Bay–Wide, bright blue edges with apple green and creamy white centers. Near white flowers. Shade to part shade, Hgt. 24”, Zone 3-9. Hosta, Guardian Angel Hosta, Ivory Queen–Blue/green edges with creamy white centers. Pale lavender flowers. Shade to part shade, Hgt. 12”, Zone 3-9. Lamium, Pink Pewter (Dead Nettle)–Nearly silver leaves with pink flowers. Also use in containers. Sun to Shade, Hgt. 6”, Zone 3-8. Lamiastrum, Herman’s Pride (Archangel)–Blooms in spring. Yellow flowers. Very hardy. Sun to Shade, Hgt. 12”, Zone 3-9. Hosta, Empress Wu Hosta, Hudson Bay Hosta, Ivory Queen Lamium, Pink Pewter Lamiastrum, Herman’s Pride Leucanthemum, Whoops A Daisy Liatris, Kobold Ligularia, Bottle Rocket Lobelia, Cardinalis Lupins Leucanthemum, Whoops A Daisy (Shasta Daisy)–Full 3-4’ white blossoms. This mound of white in summer. Sun, Hgt. 15”, Zone 5-9. Liatris, Kobold (Blazing Star)–Rose/lavender flower spikes Blooms in summer. Full Sun, Hgt. 2’, Zone 3-9. Ligularia, Bottle Rocket (Golden Ray)–Thick, serrated, green leaves with mustard flower spikes in summer. Holds up well in summer heat. Shade, Hgt. 28-34”, Zone 4-9. Ligularia, Midnight Lady (Leopard Plant)–Purple/black leaves with bright yellow flowers in mid summer. Prefers moist soil. Shade, Hgt. 3’ Zone 3-9. Ligularia, Osiris Café Noir (Golden Ray)–Foliage emerges dark then to green with red veins in summer. Shade, Hgt. 20”, Zone 4-9. Lobelia, Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)–A native flower. Likes moist conditions. Attracts butterflies-hummingbirds. Good late season red color Sun, Hgt. 3-4’, Zone 3-9. Lupins–Large flower heads, Plant in afternoon shade, Flowers in early summer, Sun to part sun, Hgt. 18-24”, Zone 4-6. Ligularia, Midnight Lady – A Great Gift Ligularia, Osiris Café Noir 2015 402-357-3754 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 11 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM Monarda, Pardon My Purple Malva, Zebrina Monarda, Pardon My Pink Oenothera, Macrocarpa Papaver, Beauty of Livermore Nepeta, Purrsian Blue Nepeta, Walker’s Low Malva, Zebrina (Mallow)–Blooms in early summer. Heat and drought tolerant. Full Sun, Hgt. 36”, Zone 4-8. Monarda, Pardon My Pink (Bee Balm)–A petite variety. Medium pink flowers in summer. Very mildew resistant. Comes in pink or purple Sun, Hgt. 10”, Zone 4-9. Monarda, Pardon My Purple (Bee Balm)–A compact mounding clump of fuchsia purple flowers will cover this plan in summer. Deer resistant. Sun, Hgt. 10-12”, Zone 4-9. Nepeta, Purrsian Blue (Catmint)–Grows fast and very hardy. Nearly doubles it’s size in two years. Periwinkle flowers for months. A dwarf variety. Sun, Hgt. 14-18”, Zone 3-8. Penstemon, Dark Towers Penstemon, Husker Red Nepeta, Walker’s Low (Catmint)–Perennial of the Year 2007. Soft lavender flowers. Full Sun, Hgt. 2-3’, Zone 3-8. Oenothera, Macrocarpa (Evening Primrose)–Many yellow blooms. Drought and heat tolerant, Full to Part Sun, Hgt. 12”, Zone 4-9. Papaver, Beauty of Livermore (Oriental Poppy)–Deep oxblood red flowers that measure 4-6.”, One of the best red poppies. Sun, Hgt. 30”, Zone 3-7. Penstemon, Dark Towers (Beardtongue)–Foliage is deep wine. Massive amount of lavender pink flowers in summer. Sun, Hgt. 36”, Zone 3-8. Penstemon, Husker Red (Beard Tongue)–Bright purple foliage loaded with white bloom. Full to Part Sun, Hgt. 30”, Zone 4-9. Phlox, David Phlox, David (Garden Phlox)–Perennial of the Year 2002 Large white flower heads. Full Sun, Hgt. 40”, Zone 3-9. Diane’s Helpful Hints: Choose Deer Resistant Perennials These plants are known to be less appealing to deer. Deer may ignore certain plants one year and munch away on them the following year. Sun Perennials Artemisia Bittersweet Boston Ivy Columbine Coreopsis Echinacea Geranium Grapes Grasses Lambs Ear Lavender Liatris Monarda Nepeta Peony Red Hot Poker Russian Sage Sedum Silver Lace Vine Stachys Thyme Trumpet Vine Yarrow Shade Perennials Aconitum Ajuga Astilbe Cimicifuga Ferns Foxglove Helleborus Lamium Lamiustrum Lily of the Valley Lungwort Coreopsis, Zagreb 12 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE 402-357-3754 2015 Gift Cards – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Perennials to Attract Hummingbirds Bee Balm Catmint Coral Bells Dianthus Hibiscus Liatris Lilies Lupines Trumpet Vine Honeysuckle Hollyhock Columbine Penstemon Salvia Sedum Phlox, Flame Pink Rudbeckia, Goldstrum Phlox, North Hills Russian Sage, Atriplicifolia Potentilla, Arc en Ciel Phlox, Flame Pink (Garden Phlox Dwarf)–Thickly packed clusters of rosy/pink flowers in summer. Mildew resistant. Hgt. 16, Sun, Zone 4-8. Salvia, May Night Phlox, North Hills (Creeping Phlox)–Bright white flowers with a prominent violet purple eye. Rebloomer! Excellent ground cover. Sun, Hgt. 4-6”, Zone 2-9. Potentilla, Arc en Ciel (Cinquefoil)–Dark wine-red flowers. Blooms profusely all summer. Full Sun, Hgt. 24”, Zone 3-8. Rudbeckia, Goldstrum (Coneflower)–Blooms midsummer. Deep yellow daisy blooms. Full Sun, Hgt. 24”, Zone 4-10. Salvia, Caradonna Salvia, Sensation Sky Blue Scabiosa, Butterfly Blue Sedum, Autumn Fire Sedum, Pinky Grey Sedum, Sunsparkler Cherry Tart Russian Sage, Atriplicifolia–Blooms late summer. Airy lavender blue. Full Sun, Hgt. 36”, Zone 4-9. Salvia, Caradonna (Meadow Sage)–Deep violet blue spikes in spring into summer. Looks good with coreopsis. Easy to grow. Hgt. 18, Sun, Zone 4-9. Salvia, May Night (Meadow Sage)–Perennial of the Year 1997 Blooms early summer. Full Sun, Hgt. 14-18”, Zone 3-8. Salvia, Sensation Sky Blue–A great new Salvia. Grows vigorously to form a nice mound of color. Blue violet flower spikes in spring and could rebloom in fall. Sun, Hgt. 9-10”, Zone 3-8. Scabiosa, Butterfly Blue (Pincushion)–Perennial of the Year 2000. Lavender blue flowers. Full Sun, Hgt. 15”, Zone 3-9. Sedum, Autumn Fire (Stonecrop)–Pink to bronze flowers Blooms late summer. Out performs other sedums. Full Sun, Hgt. 24”, Zone 3-9. Sedum, Pinky Grey (Stonecrop)–A dwarf selection. Grey green foliage with dark red edges. Great for the rock garden, Sun, Hgt. 8”, Zone 3-8. Sedum, Sunsparkler Cherry Tart (Stonecrop)–Cherry red tinted foliage. Short and mounding. Clusters of pink flowers in fall. Sun, Hgt. 4-6”, Zone 4-9. – A Great Gift 2015 402-357-3754 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE DIANE’S GREENHOUSE 13 VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.DIANESGREENHOUSE .COM DIANESGREENHOUSE@HOTMAIL .COM Roses Remember: Roses Love Fertilizer Sedum, Sunsparkler Dazzleberry Sedum, Vera Jameson Sempervivum Stachys, Helene Von Stein Roses can’t be beat. They give you a lot of color and most are very easy to care for. The easiest roses to take care of are “Knock Out”, and “Home Run”, roses. “Ketchup and Mustard”, is bold and beautiful!! The brightest red and a bold yellow are on this Floribunda rose. Growth is medium, bushy and rounded. Fragrance is mild. “Neil Diamond”, rose. Get your shovels out and prepare the best spot in the garden. Sizable flowers and long stems make a great cut flower. Intense floral aroma. Growth is tall and upright. “Take it Easy”, relax and enjoy. This rose is naturally disease resistant. Classic red color on this blooming machine!! Growth is medium, upright and bushy. Slight tea fragrance. A mix of a floribunda/shrub rose. Tradescantia, Concord Grape Stachys, Hummelo Sedum, Sunsparkler Dazzleberry (Stonecrop)–A low growing clump of smoky blue-grey foliage. Giant 6-8”, clusters of raspberry flowers in fall. Sun, Hgt. 6-8”, Zone 4-9. Ketchup & Mustard Sedum, Vera Jameson (Stonecrop)–Gray/green foliage turns burgundy during the summer. Pink flowers in late summer. Drought tolerant Sun, Hgt. 12”, Zone 3-9. Sempervivum (Hen and Chicks)–Multi-color rosettes of baby “chicks”, Takes drought well. Use on roofs. Full Sun, Hgt. Groundcover, Zone 4. Veronica, Baby White Stachys, Helene Von Stein (Lamb’s Ear)–Velvety soft green leaves. Good addition to garden because of the different texture and color. Sun, Hgt. 10”, Zone 4-8. Stachys, Hummelo (Betony)–Lamb’s ear is its cousin. A very hardy, showy, flowering lamb’s ear. Bushy pink flower spikes in summer. Sun, Hgt. 18-20”, Zone 4-8. Neil Diamond Tradescantia, Concord Grape (Spiderwort)–Blooms in summer. Very good bloomer. Vibrant red purple flowers. Sun to Part Sun, Hgt. 15”, Zone 3-10. Veronica, Baby White (Speedwell)–Pure white flower spikes in summer. Always add white to a perennial garden. Sun, Hgt. 12-16”, Zone 4-8. Veronica, Purpleicious 14 DIANE’S GREENHOUSE Veronica, Purpleicious (Speedwell)–Vibrant purple spikes. Blooms most of summer. Good addition to the garden. Sun, Hgt. 20”, Zone 4. 88781 557 AVE , FORDYCE , NE 402-357-3754 2015 Take it Easy Gift Cards – OPEN MONDAY–FRIDAY 9 A .M. TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A .M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. Trees You can’t go wrong with fresh fruit! FRUIT Peach Ninebark Tree Apple `Bailey Hardy `Summer Wine `Cortland `Empire `Fireside `Contender Peashrub Pear `Peashrub, weeping `Caragana, weeping `Frostbite `Harelred `Honeycrisp `Honeygold `Liberty `Mcintosh `Snowsweet `Zestar Apricot `Moongold `Sungold Cherry `Mesabi `North Star `Sweetheart `Sweet Cherry Pie `D’Anjou `Luscious `Parker Plum `Pipestone `Superior ORNAMENTAL Dogwood `Venus Hydrangea Tree Serviceberry `Autumn Brilliance Clump Willow `Arctic Blue weeping SHADE Ash `Limelight `Passionate `Pee Gee `Cardinal Royal Mountain Ash `Tickled Pink `Vanilla Strawberry `Clump `Whitespire `Royal Frost `Royal Frost Clump `River Birch Clump Lilac Tree `Dwarf Korean `Snowdance Trees require 20 gal. of water per week Shrubs require 10 gal. of water per week Birch Elm `Red Rocket Ornamental Pear `Cathedral `Autumn Blaze `Crusader `Red Sunset `Royal Red `Scarlet Jewell Linden `Sienna Glen `Siouxland Poplar `Greenspire Oak Prunus (Cherry) Crab Maple `Sandcherry `Camelot `Prairifire `Spring Snow `Sugar Thyme `Autumn Blaze `Burgundy Belle `Emerald Lustre `Matador `Bur `Red `Swamp White `Minnesota `Shiloh Splash Hawthorn Poplar `Quaking Aspen Redbud Willow `Prairie Cascade Diane’s Helpful Hints: Trees & Shrubs `Trees require 20 gallons of water/week `Shrubs require 10 gallons/week `Add a gallon bucket of mushroom compost to each vegetable plant. Also, mulch With a 3”, layer. You’ll be amazed with the results. Less disease and more fruit! `When planting a new tree, cover the trunk with a white, Perforated tree protector. This will protect the tree for the winter, and against rabbits. Leave on all year, until the tree forms it’s real bark. – A Great Gift `When you purchase a tree or shrub, be sure to water the container every day. The tree or shrub must get planted wet! If it’s a hot windy day, water the container first, dig your hole and plant your item. Water the tree or shrub thoroughly. Keep the root ball of the tree or shrub moist. It helps to mulch your tree, to keep the moisture in the ground. We also recommend to incorporate one package of Soil Moist in the soil at time of planting. Most problems come from under watering or over watering. 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