Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse
Beautiful Fall Colors  
Ideas and Inspirations for Living                                  November 15, 2013 


 
  Vicky Kendrick
The cold breeze we are having today and the forecast for snow makes winter coming a reality.  Hopefully you had time to put your lawn and garden to bed for the winter. If you haven't already done so, now is the best time to winterize your roses and check out other gardening tips for November.   
 
What an exciting time of year!  The holidays will soon be upon us.  Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with your family and friends.  With all the hustle and bustle of getting the meal prepared, don't forget to make your table look as wonderful as your food will taste, with a beautiful, festive, fresh flower centerpiece. Research shows it may also improve the mood at the table.  If you are lucky and have an invitation out, a holiday centerpiece is a perfect hostess gift. Give us a call and we can deliver beautiful flowers to your home or to the home of your hostess.
 

We may have an extra week before Thanksgiving, because it falls so late in November this year, but that means we only have three weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas.  It's time to think about decorating for Christmas.  Be sure to visit our gift shop for the latest in Christmas decorations. Check out our beautiful custom made centerpieces, wall swags, wreaths, and lit wall canvas pictures, they are perfect for decorating your home for the holidays and make great gifts. Fresh mixed wreaths, as well as pine and spruce boughs, add fragrance and festivity to your home.  We have dipped them in a preservative, so they will last longer for you.  They will be arriving November 25th for your decorating.

 
 
Don't miss the coupon for additional savings during our Close-out Sale, Friday and Saturday, November 15th & 16th.  
   
Happy fall!
Vicky 

Now is the time to winterize your roses

  
Winterizing roses
 

Fall care for hybrid tea, Grandiflora and floribunda roses. 

 

Understanding dormancy will help to determine the proper time to prune.

 

During dormancy, the sap has left the canes and the canes are simply empty tubes of cellulose. Pruning too early in the fall (before the sap runs back down into the roots) cuts some of the nutrients out, so you must be sure the plant is dormant before fall (winter) pruning. The only fall pruning I recommend is if the bush is very tall and the wind will whip it around in the winter, then prune just the very top of the bush. Winter dieback generally occurs from the end of the branches. Pruning removes the available length that can die back before reaching the ground. Pruning a semi dormant plant stimulates growth and sap flow in the pruned region.

 

To prevent disease/fungus from over wintering, clean the rose bed by removing leaves and other debris. Put the leaves in the trash. Do not add them to your composting materials because the mold spores will continue to grow in a compost pile, making your compost diseased.

 

Why cover roses in the winter?

Winter protection is essential for our climate. It serves two functions: (1) to keep the temperature of the bush high enough to prevent winter kill and (2) low enough to keep the rose dormant and prevent active growth. Covering also prevents the sun and wind from drying and withering the canes. This is the main cause of winter damage.

 

Timing is important.

Covering the rose too early is unwise as it may prevent the rose from hardening properly and will slow the onset of dormancy. Covering the rose too late may risk damage from the cold. There are several methods of protection to choose from. Cover the bed at least a foot deep with tree leaves. Do not use rose leaves. Make a mound with soil or mulch (Soil pep is great) to cover the crown at least 12 inches. Use rose collars, found in the garden center at Pinehurst, and fill them with leaves or soil pep.


 Most shrub roses are much more hardy and require little fall and winter care, other than to make sure they have plenty of moisture. 
 

 

Learn more . . . 

  

 


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The Autumn Splender Bouquet
 
Autumn Splendor Bouquet
The FTD Autumn Splendor Bouquet brings together texture and bold coloring to create a sophisticated flower bouquet set to send your warmest wishes to friends and family this harvest season. A mixture of orange roses is brought together with orange Peruvian lilies, burgundy mini carnations, Bells of ireland and an assortment of lush greens to give them a flower arrangement blooming with unforgettable style and beauty. Presented in a designer chestnut-hued flared glass vase, this mixed flower bouquet will make an incredible gift for a fall birthday, to add to their Thanksgiving celebration, or as a way to express your thanks and gratitude.  $69.99 
  
 
Your flowers will look better and last longer
when they come from Pinehurst Floral & Greenhouse, Guaranteed!
  
Call 237-6522 today!  
 

4101 Poleline Rd.

Pocatello, Idaho 83202

208-237-6522