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Container Gardening

Posted on May 17, 2013 by RutgersLN

Container Gardening is wonderful for a whole variety of reasons!

Container Gardening

Container Gardening

It’s an easy way to ease into gardening on a small scale if you are just beginning.  It’s an obvious way to garden if you lack an actual yard.  And gardening in pots allows terrific flexibility.  Pots can be clustered in an area that is hard to plant for instance.  Or if an area in the garden needs a pop of color after perennials have bloomed, a lively pot of annuals can be added.  This can be moved from place to place as color or contrast is needed.  You can add height to a garden too, as in the picture below from DougGreensGarden.com.

DougGreensGarden.comcontainer-gardeningContainer plantings can be changed up every season, offering beauty and texture all year long.  And your choice of containers is only limited by your imagination.  Rutgers has a terrific collection of pottery and cast stone urns. Found objects as well, like this vintage crate housing a collection of succulents, can be a unique way to add some fun to your garden.

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Too busy to take this on yourself?  Did you know that Rutgers Nursery has a custom container planting service?  Let us know what you’d like or let us create something wonderful for you.  Click here for info!

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Posted in Container Gardening, Nursery Store, Plants from Rutgers Nursery | Tagged Container Gardening, NJ Garden Center, Nj Nurseries, Rare and Unusual Plants

Seven Son Tree

Posted on May 3, 2013 by RutgersLN

We’ve brought in some lovely and unusual trees this year! One striking example is Heptacodium Miconioides (Seven Son Tree). This early fall bloomer for sun or light shade boasts gorgeous exfoliating bark, providing winter interest. Lovely white flowers appear in September and as they drop, a unique display of red-purple begins, as the bases of the flowers (calyces) expand to surround the developing seeds. Heptacodium miconioides is a small, fast growing tree that ultimately reaches about 20 feet.heptacodium_08.ec

Posted in Nursery Store, Plants from Rutgers Nursery

Terrarium Workshop, Sunday May 5th!

Posted on April 26, 2013 by RutgersLN

Have you wondered how to plant those wonderful little marvels that are terrariums (terraria?) Wonder no more and join us on Sunday, May 5th at 11 am for a FREE hands-on workshop. Floral designer Jeneen Hover will demonstrate and you will go home with a lovely little terrarium of your own. Call 908-788-2600 (or email at info@rutgersLN.com) to reserve a spot!Terrarium3

Posted in Nursery Store, Workshops and Lectures | Tagged nj nursery, terrariums, workshops

We’re Having a Garden Walk!

Posted on April 19, 2013 by RutgersLN
Star Magnolia Bloom

Star Magnolia Bloom

We’re having a Garden Walk among the flowering Trees and Shrubs! So many things are blooming now: Redbuds, Cherries, Pears, Magnolias (take a look at the gorgeous yellow Magnolia ‘Butterflies’ below) Heather, Andromeda, lots more. Meet us on the Locust Grove Patio Saturday, April 20th at 11:00. Bring your cameras, questions and a lunch if you like!

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Redbud and Forsythia

 

Posted in Plants from Rutgers Nursery

Some Signs of Spring in the Nursery!

Posted on April 12, 2013 by RutgersLN
Magnolia "Jane"

Magnolia “Jane”

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Pansies!

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Computer Generated Designs Give Our New Jersey and Pennsylvania Clients a Glimpse Of Their Future Landscapes

Posted on April 5, 2013 by RutgersLN

Visualizing the finished product is an important part of your landscape design process. Since 1994, Rutgers Landscape Design has been employing computer software that allows our clients to view photographic renderings of their projects with mature plantings in place. This has proved to be an invaluable aid in translating the designers “vision” to the client. Here is a sample of a Clinton, NJ project, with “before” and “after” images:

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You can see how this tool is helping clients understand how beautifully their properties can be transformed!

Here’s an article from 1994 written when Rutgers first began using this technology!

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Sprucing up for Spring!

Posted on March 27, 2013 by RutgersLN

2013SaleDay002A new season calls for a new look! Here are some changes we’ve made to the nursery store; we’re having lots of fun with recycled items like old doors and packing pallets!

Our new “information bar” is stocked with beautiful books on gardening, for inspiration.  Come have a coffee or tea and browse away!

 

 

 

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We’re Growing!!

Posted on March 3, 2013 by RutgersLN
Rutgers Landscape and Nursery's President, Jim Brophy, and our Operations Manager, Jeff Dallesander ponder the future for these 62 acres!

Rutgers Landscape and Nursery’s President, Jim Brophy, and our Operations Manager, Jeff Dallesander ponder the future for these 62 acres!

Here’s an article from the Hunterdon Democrat that describes our recent addition:

Rutgers Nursery has expanded once again, with a recent purchase of a 62-acre parcel of land located in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County. This site has been an active farm, where long-time farmer David Bond previously harvested soybeans. “David Bond’s farming practices for the past decade have provided Rutgers with ideal growing and soil conditions with a Soil ph make up of 6.8, nearly perfect for growing high quality nursery stock.” said Win Cowgill, Hunterdon County Agricultural Agent.

Rutgers Nursery is invested in “making a name for itself by growing one the most unique and diverse plant lines on the East Coast,” said President James Brophy. Many of the new plantings will be species that are rare or simply uncommon in retail, ranging from trees like the majestic and well-known (albeit hard to find) American Beech, to the American Persimmon, a native tree which grows naturally throughout the East, yet remains fairly uncommon in nurseries and garden centers.

Rutgers will grow more than 200 types of woody ornamental liners in the new fields, varying from bare-root six-inch saplings up to five foot tall “specimen” plants. They plan to grow more than 20 different varieties of Dogwood, Magnolia, and Redbud trees, as well as a great number of rare and unusual trees. For example, Davidia (more commonly known as the “Dove Tree” or “Handkerchief Tree”) is a unique tree similar in style to the Dogwood, with “petals” that are actually white bracts overshadowing its inconspicuous flowers. The Dove Tree is widely adapted and fast growing to 40 ft. tall, and once established, makes an excellent specimen tree.

Rutgers Nursery provides exceptional rootstocks, a wide selection of rare seedlings from around the world, and the latest in cultivars propagated by techniques such as grafting, tissue culture, or cuttings. Few nurseries will match its availability and season-long selection in rare/unusual woody ornamentals.

Rutgers Nursery aims to become a source for many Native plants that currently make up the indigenous New Jersey landscape, yet are extraordinarily hard to find for purchase.

“Our vision is to be among the top nursery firms in the country by offering vigorous, healthy young plants to our customers, and a fun, rewarding place for our employees to work while being an environmental steward of our property, soil, and water resources. We aim to leverage our employee talent and profit to help our neighbors, public resource managers, school children and legislators to understand that resource conservation is in everyone’s self interest. It’s our professional obligation to future generations,” explained Brophy.

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Welcome to our new site!

Posted on February 25, 2013 by RutgersLN


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