Wednesday, December 9, 2009





Here's a few pictures from the nursery, hopefully everyone is staying warm during this colder weather. Just be happy that's it's not snowing like a year ago. Remember to keep fresh water out for the birds. We just had a bird hit our sliding glass doors, had to bring it inside to warm up, sure enough once it warmed up it off it flew.


Florence, OR December 9th-- 17degrees this is our Palm Tree fountain out by the highway

Friday, December 4, 2009

Winter Weather

Ok it's starting to get a little colder at night now, Lance asked me last night if we needed to bring our Lemon, Banana and Ginger plants and I said na we can wait till the weekend, well I should of listen to him we got down to 34 at our house and the Nursery was down to mid 20's. It's always colder at the Nursery so we have already put everything in the greenhouse that is tender.

If you have tender plants that need to be protected, we suggest using remay to cover then.
Keep birdbaths filled with clean water.
Water shrubs under the eaves, the cold weather pulls the moisture out of the plants
If you planted Spring Bulbs and they are starting to come up already, that is OK the cold weather will not bother them in fact they like cold weather.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Make sure you cover your tender plants with remay, or move them to a protected area, we are starting to get a little colder at night time

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Just picked up Christmas greens--Juniper with berries, Incense Cedar, Noble Fir boughs and Garland

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Living Walls




I have been busy on a new project designing Living Wall Modules, this is what I have done so far. We will be putting up the wall next year.
Next will be the Living roof.
Lance is so looking forward to that project.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

November specials


Perennial of the Month

LORIOPE or OPHIOPOGON
Also called Lily Turf & Mondo Grass.They from clumps or tufts of grass like leaves. White & Lavender color flowers grow in spikelike or branched clusters. Use as a ground cover in small areas, also attractive as borders along walkways or between flower beds and lawn.
Plant in the shade. Colors range from black to green also comes varigated.

20% off for the month of November

November Specials



SHRUB OF THE MONTH
Skimma Japonica
Evergreen, slow growing, compact with glossy rich green leaves. Clusters of tiny white flowers in April & May. Bright red berries in the fall & winter. Need a male and female plant for pollination. Will grow in medium to light shade if to much sun the leaves will turn yellow. Needs to have good soil amendments, if you plant in the sand. Fertilize in the spring and fall with a good organic food(Down to Earth). is the brand we recommend. Good low shrub for under windows or to line an entrance way, also works well in containers.

20% off for the month of November













Sunday, October 18, 2009

Gardening on the Oregon Coast

Hi ,
This is Barbara from Honeyman Nursery & Landscaping in Florence, Oregon here to answer your questions about gardening on the coast, we are alsways having customers asking questions about what will grow here. We will try our best to answer all your questions, but we have so many micro climates on the coast that each area is different.