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SUMMER DIGGING BEGINS SOON!
 
June skies are mighty storytellers.  
 
 Timing of work is dependent on weather.
        It can change in 5 minutes!
 







Dear friends and customers,
Jagger and Mick
on the look-out for the next big storm.


June usually marks the end of spring season, so we are having an end of spring sale on some of our beautiful above-ground plants.

June is also when the green rush of new growth transitions to setting buds for next year and shoots start to 'harden'.  We work around weather closely to start summer planting and summer digging. 

 

In the meantime, the spring dug evergreens in the yard are looking great and ready for pick-up if you need them fast!

Jagger, king of the yard Swamp White Oak and many beautiful arborvitae, and more!
Questions?   
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(815) 943-8733
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(815)-943-3511
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Spiraea betula Tor - beautiful!
 
 
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