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Easter on the Farm
2010

@ The Country Barn

Well, we've had a great time here on the farm with the visit of the Easter Bunny.

 

 

Mulch Varieties

Brown Mulch Black Mulch Red Mulch

Processed Hardwood Bar

Color enhanced Brown, Black and Red mulch is great for adding color to your landscape. Long lasting color inhibits weed growth and insulates plants.

*This is a product of nature and is subject to natural variations in color, particle sizes and consistency.

Double ground bark. Consistent in size and color. Dark brown color.
   Not only do we offer you a large variety of plants for your garden and flowerbeds, we also have mulch to help enrich your plants and vegetables. Below gives you an idea of what types of mulch is available at the Country Barn Market. Remember, it's not too early to start planning your gardens for 2010.

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Greenhouse Section for great gardening tips:

Spring is marked by warmer days, melting snow, falling rain, greening landscape, budding trees, blooming flowers, buzzing insects, and the births of baby animals. Well, here on the farm, Spring is just that and a whole lot more. Our greenhouse and market are filled with everything that says Spring is here. From pansies, tulips and other flowers for your flowerbeds and gardens, to all the fresh baked goodness of homemade pies and baked goods, baked right here on our farm.

Annuals

Our annuals category contains plants and flowers that typically have a 1 year life cycle. Annual plants can offer great mixes of summer color and be used in flower beds or pots.

Perennials

Perennials is a term that describes what many gardeners and homeowners strive for, which is a plant that comes back every spring. There are perennial plants that can meet just about every need a landscape has. Perennials range from low growing plants to tall growing plants, from those that produce colorful flowers to those that provide visual pleasure with glowing seed heads, such as those exhibited by some ornamental grasses. Perennial gardens need to be planted only once. The perennial garden can contain plants that flower, plants with colorful leaves and foliage, and low growing ground covers for that especially shady spot.

Perennials tend to die back to the ground each winter. Perennial plants generally have fewer major problems than annuals and are sustainable with lower care and maintenance needs. Blooming perennials tend to average about 3 weeks of bloom time so choosing plants with attractive structure and foliage and flowers will enhance your landscape for years to come. We offer an extensive list of perennials for various needs below.