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Daphne, the Romantic Plant
Dormant Spray
On Sale!
Garden Calendar
Gardening Classes
Gardening Forum
Garden Art
In the Spotlight

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Daphne, the Romantic Plant

Daphne has a fragrance that is legendary. Powerful, but not overwhelming the flowers fill the space with the essence of romance. It seems to bloom right around Valentines Day making it the perfect gift. It’s ideal for the ‘Outdoor Foothill Lifestyle’™ since its deer proof, low water using, and winter hardy. It also makes a great container plant with evergreen foliage and pinkish white flowers. Daphne grows slowly to about 4 feet tall and a little wider. Don’t miss out we have a limited supply of these “Romantic plants”.

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Backyard Orchard Culture

Want a fruit orchard, but are limited for space?

We have the solution. It is called “Backyard Orchard Culture”

Commercial orchards have standard size fruit trees that grow to 20’ high or more, and produce hundreds of pounds of fruit. Large trees like these not only take up a lot of space, but demand a great deal of time and materials for maintenance.

Do you need hundreds of pounds of apples? How many pies can you bake and eat? Let’s talk about semi-dwarf fruit trees that normally grow to one-half to two-thirds the size of standard sizes. Let’s keep these semi-dwarf s pruned to six to eight feet high. Now we can plant three or four trees in the same space as one standard, and we have trees that are easy to maintain and harvest. If we want successive ripening, no sweat! We can have peaches ripening in June, July and August with plenty of fruit for our family and a neighbor or two without the waste of excess fruit rotting on the ground. We can plant our trees in rows or make a hedge of them; we can even plant multi combo trees that have 3 or 4 different fruits on one tree!

The Golden Gecko offers a free guide to “Backyard Orchard Culture” available for the asking. Stop by and get yours today!

Read more about Gourmet Fruit...


Dormant Spray

Now is the time for one last application of dormant spray on our fruit trees and shrubs. It’s called dormant spray because we apply it when our plants are asleep for the winter, without leaves. We have to spray to prevent diseases and insects from attacking our plants come spring. We recommend an application of Lily-Miller Polysul Dormant spray. This product will kill diseases hiding on the tree. If you mix it with Lily-Miller Horticultural Oil we can kill insects over wintering on the tree also. Hurry, as we must finish spraying before the tree blossoms in the spring.


Garden Calendar - February


Our Online Garden Calendar lets you know what you should be doing in your garden this month to keep everything happy and healthy.

 


Ask the Garden Experts!

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Q: Vera - I have a dwarf lime tree that is green all year long. should I prune it now? And should I spray it with that dormant spray?
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Q:  Annesa from Las Vegas - What type of bark does Flying Geckos Stay on?
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Q:   Nancy from Irvine, Ca - What time of the year is best to trim and prune a Liquid Amber and Jacaranda tree?  Both are 30 years old.
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Gardening Classes
at the Golden Gecko


» How to Prune Fruit Trees
Saturday, February 17th

» Starting Seeds Indoors
Saturday, March 3rd

» Kids Class - “Good Guys in the Garden”
Saturday, March 31st

More info on classes...



Featured
Garden Art

Raintree Nature Notecards

and

More Info and More Garden Art



Gardening Blog

Visit the Golden Gecko Gardening Blog to read gardening thoughts and musings from Trey Pitsenberger - Co-Owner of The Golden Gecko.

» Why I Blog
» Gardening Trends
» The Guacamole Hut as Kid Central
» Nursery Trade Show Time
» A Gold Country Landscape
» Blueberries are In
» Naturally a Better Way to Garden
» The Guacamole Hut as Kid Central
» Starting a Small Garden Center
» On The Way To Cool
» Naturally a Better Way to Garden.
» Back from the Coast
» The Snowdrops are Blooming!


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And Much More!

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In the Spotlight

Weeping Giant Sequoia


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Weeping Giant Sequoia

 

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