Redbud Plant Species - The Good Earth Garden Center https://thegoodearthgarden.com/plant-species/redbud/ The Good Earth Garden Center has plant rental, hardscape and outdoor rooms, DIY Landscape Assistance, Landscape Planning & Installation Thu, 22 Jun 2023 21:48:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://thegoodearthgarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.jpg Redbud Plant Species - The Good Earth Garden Center https://thegoodearthgarden.com/plant-species/redbud/ 32 32 34020795 Redbud https://thegoodearthgarden.com/products/trees/redbud/ Wed, 03 Aug 2016 15:44:13 +0000 http://useful-porpoise.flywheelsites.com/products/trees/redbud/ Redbud trees, specifically the Eastern Redbud, is native to eastern and central United States. Redbuds are called so because of their pink to magenta colored buds, which form on the zigzag branches and trunks in the early spring. The bloom clusters are both eye-catching and distinctive and give way to seed pods later in the... Read more »

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Redbud trees, specifically the Eastern Redbud, is native to eastern and central United States. Redbuds are called so because of their pink to magenta colored buds, which form on the zigzag branches and trunks in the early spring. The bloom clusters are both eye-catching and distinctive and give way to seed pods later in the season. In the wild, redbuds, much like dogwood trees are understory trees and in landscapes, most traditional types do best with afternoon shade. There are exceptions such as the Rising Sun redbud, which features orange new growth, which turns to a chartreuse color as the leaves mature. There are many cultivars of redbud to choose from, which each featuring its own mature size, bloom color and leaf color. Many cultivars are grown as multi-trunk trees, which form a handsome, spreading and often flat-topped crown. Plant form does vary, including those with a weeping growth habit. Plant in moderately fertile soil, and provide regular and consistent moisture. Avoid wet or poorly drained soil.

  • Part Sun to Shade
  • Blooms are usually a pink to magenta color
  • Blooms are on trunk and branches

Yellow fall foliage color

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Arkansas…Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall! https://thegoodearthgarden.com/arkansas-goodbye-summer-hello-fall/ Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:27:10 +0000 http://useful-porpoise.flywheelsites.com/?p=2629 Learn about some key gardening chores you will want to do this fall

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Fall Planting

Yup, it’s finally that magical time of year, when pumpkins reign and jeans are back in circulation! It’s a magical time for plants too; while the soil temps remain warm, roots keep growing.  This means that fall is actually a perfect time to plant trees, shrubs and groundcover.  The extra root development this season means a stronger more, more established plant next spring.  Bottom line, planting in the fall really gives the plants a jump start.  And speaking of a jump start, we have a Good Earth product by that name that gives the plant an even better root boost so be sure to use that at planting.

Cool Season Color

Let’s welcome the season of cool crisp, sunshine-filled days…by planting! Prep your color areas by removing the summer annuals, and breaking up the existing soil. Breaking up the soil adds oxygen to the soil, increases water percolation, and increases nutrient levels, all of which will help the roots of your fall plantings grow and get established quickly. Next, it’s time to do some soil amending. For perennial and annual color areas, we suggest using what we professionals use; Good Earth Brand Professional Growing Mix. Its’ mix of organic matter, perlite, pH adjusters and Actino root protection provides an optimum growing environment.

Fall annual choices include Pansies, Violas, Cabbage, Kale, Ornamental Mustard and much more. Mums are a Fall favorite; choose healthy plants with dark green foliage and plenty of buds. Don’t forget to give your planters a fall make-over too; Cool Wave pansies provide wonderful, trailing color all season! Use Good Earth Brand Jump Start to give the roots a boost and don’t forget to feed with Ferti-Lome Premium Bedding Plant Food throughout the season.

Fall Color

Bright red, yellow and orange leaves brighten any landscape! Is your landscape full of vibrant colors? Well, it can be just by adding some tried and true shrubs that have great fall color such as Burning Bush, Oakleaf Hydrangeas, Virginia Sweetspire, and Blueberries. There are also many trees that provide fall foliage color such as Maples, Zelkovas, Redbuds and Dogwoods.

What’s that purple blooming grass that has Nicole smiling so big?  One of our staff favorites, Purple Muhly Grass! Most ornamental grasses produce plumes in the fall, and give excellent texture contrast.

Ornamental grasses are a great landscaping option for this time of year. They add texture and fullness to any area! Gregg talks in more detail about these plants in the video above. Check it out!

Pumpkins

Nothing says Autumn quite like a pumpkin, so stock up! Pie pumpkins and Fairy Tale pumpkins are some of the best for baking. Pair different kinds of pumpkins and gourds to create stacks for entryways and mantle decor. Clean out a pumpkin, insert a glass vase and make an eye-catching centerpiece, or add a pot and make a little indoor succulent garden! There are so many kinds of pumpkins and gourds and each one adds its own flair to your fall decor.

And if you considering waiting to pick up your carving pumpkins, we encourage you to come by sooner than later.  Our odd weather this spring and late summer has created a bit of a pumpkin shortage, and this weeks’ order will likely be our last…

 

 

 

 

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