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They stated it Good customer service apparently not important. Had 4 different people argue with me about it. You want healthy plants Stutzmans the place to go. Every year I know I can count on what I get will thrive in my pots and gardens.
LOVE this place! The wide variety of garden plants. Great Variety All Seasons. Love this place! Wonderful selection of flowers, plants and garden items to beautify your landscaping. Great selection and great workers! Awesome place. Super nice staff!! Lots of variety!! Just love going there Jason always helps with our questions. Fun to shop the boutiques as Beautiful plants at a fair price!!! Quality product! Always satisfied! Always look forward to their celebrations It's a great place to get plants and learn how to take care of them.
The people are very friendly and they have a great She introduced me to the Julie is a joy and a fabulous brand ambassador for Stutzmans. I look forward to being a loyal Stutzman customer all because of the customer experience she delivered. I wholeheartedly recommend that Julie be recognized for her excellence. Great place for plants! When I walk into Stutzmans greenhouse it makes me happy!!!! Great place to work and it never feels like work!!! Not only do they have the most beautiful flowers and plants but the best owners and staff!
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Great selection, beautiful roses, and caring staff. Had an amazing time at the "Party on the Patio" last night. My friend and I went to learn more about gardening and some We ended up buying a few plants each. Definitely time well spent. Great plants! Always get my garden and flowers in Pratt. The staff was friendly and helpful. I enjoyed my experience and had a good time shopping for different plants. Enjoyed the girls night out! Bend and on Hwy See you in the spring time. It was beautiful and the employees were great.
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And I got everything on the half price sale. I recommend the Apple Ln store because Shana went above and beyond.. I need information on when to prune rose of Sharon hedge. The hedge I have is over 20 feet tall with foliage and flowers only at the top of the plants. Specifically, could I prune the hedge down to say feet or lower without damaging the plants? And when to do this — spring or fall? We moved into this home and inherited this hedge that has not been taken care of for many years.
I have developed a deep appreciation for low maintenance shrubs such as rose of Sharon Hibiscus syriacus , also known as althea. It is one of the few flowers in bloom during the lag time between midsummer and autumn. For that alone, it deserves a gold star. Let me share a little background about the plant.
Prune the shrub after the leaves drop in fall or in early spring. Put on shoes, long pants, long sleeves, gloves and safety goggles and keep a bucket of Lysol handy for dipping the blades of your loppers and anvil pruners. Begin at the base of the shrub. There may be one main stem or several stems. Carefully remove the weakest stems and all the branches, up to approximately half the height of the shrub. Use caution; rose of Sharon has thorns.
Trim back the upper branches by no more than one-third to shape the new "tree. Remove any branches or leaves that appear on the trunk. When adding a new rose of Sharon to your garden, dig a hole at the same depth as the grower's pot and twice as wide.
Unless the soil is extremely poor, avoid adding compost or other amendments. Backfill with the excavated soil, tamp gently and water thoroughly.
You can also plant a rose of Sharon in a large container. The dwarf cultivar 'Lil' Kim' is particularly suited to container gardening. It only reaches 4 feet tall and equally as wide, with showy white flowers with red centers. While rose of Sharon is tolerant of soil types and pollution, making it a good choice for an urban garden, it prefers moist, well-drained soils in full sun to light shade.
Keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged.
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