Looking to grow your own apricot, nectarine or peach tree, or two?
Check out some of the many varieties we have to offer....
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Harglow Apricot
Newer, promising apricot variety. Medium to large fruit with attractive orange coloring. Very good for fresh eating. Great disease resistance. Ripens mid to late season & is available in Dwarf size (15'-18').
Puget Gold Apricot
Large, elongated fruit with orange skin, orange flesh with very good flavor. Ripens mid to late season, is self-pollinating & comes in Dwarf size (15’-18').
Hardy Red Nectarine
A new promising variety for the Northwest. Red with golden blush coloring & yellow flesh. Has excellent flavor. Ripens mid August & is available in Dwarf size (15'-18').
Frost Peach
Medium to large sized fruit with yellow flesh. A freestone fruit with great quality & a heavy producer. Leaf curl resistant. Ripens mid August & is available in Dwarf size (15'-18'). Self-pollinating.
Salish Summer Peach
A unique white-flesh variety discovered right here in Washington State! Produces showy pink blossoms that are followed by large, reddish-orange, juicy, and flavorful fruit. Ripens in September & is very resistant to peach leaf curl. Available in Semi Dwarf size (12’-15’).
During the months of May and June one of the all-time favorite plants of local gardeners, the peony, is bursting into bloom. There are many excellent peonies available to utilize in our landscapes; including herbaceous cottage types in all sorts of colors (and varying fragrances) and larger growing tree peonies too. I would never scold anyone for growing either of these types (since I do as well), but I want to bring attention to another fabulous peony option… what is known as the intersectional or Itoh Peony.