Sunday Gardener: Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show Highlights
gardener. we are at a trade fair. This is the East Coast’s premier event. >> It really is. All come together for this 900 different exhibitors. It’s still 2 days. >> This is for business people. Not for the general public, but very cool. You have already learned about some new perennials. >> Yes, you will come to our booth and learn about some new growing techniques they may have. , making it easy to transport these plants as a garden or center. >> And they like cold temperatures. >>You can start seeing some of these in your garden. The flowers fell when I first found out about them, but they brought a follow up, so take a closer look at them You can. It’s the kind of thing you learn at these exhibitions. As long as the soil is not frozen, it can be planted at any time. They are grown in unheated greenhouses. So of course they are blaming it. Wait until March or so to put them in the ground. >> What else do you have? >> I REALLY LOVE FERNS IN GENERAL. That’s my maiden name. Some of these are native and some are even evergreen. We carry 1000’s in the spring and all varieties come from local growers. >> It’s not too early for you to start thinking about spring planting. JASON: If you would like your gardening questions answered, you can email Sunday her gardener team.However
Sunday Gardener: Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show Highlights
Check in from the Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show with Carrie Engel of Valley View Farms for this Sunday’s Gardener segment. She shows us some of what she’s got at this year’s show.
Check in from the Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show with Carrie Engel of Valley View Farms for this Sunday’s Gardener segment. She shows us some of what she’s got at this year’s show.