Fall in Love with Our Bloomin’ Beauties
The nursery is bursting with color and life this time of year! The warmer weather has encouraged many of our perennials and annuals into bloom. From cheerful lilies and vibrant dahlias to lush greenery and pollinator favorites, there's something beautiful around every corner and in every greenhouse.
It's the perfect time to stroll through the nursery, gather inspiration, and explore fresh options for your garden, patio, or landscape. Whether you're looking to refresh a flower bed, add a pop of color to your containers, or start a brand-new project, we've got plenty of blooming beauties ready to go home with you.
BIEDERMEIER COLUMBINE
This charming, compact perennial is known for its colorful, two-tone flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. Reaching about 12–18 inches tall, this variety features a delightful mix of blooms with contrasting centers. Its dainty, nodding flowers and fern-like foliage make it a favorite for cottage gardens, borders, and containers. Biedermeier Columbine also attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.
DAHLIA
Dahlias are vibrant, show-stopping blooms that come in a stunning array of colors, shapes, and sizes. These tuberous perennials are planted in spring and burst into bloom from mid-summer through fall. Dahlias love full sun and well-draining soil, and with regular deadheading, they’ll reward you with a steady display of vibrant color. They’re also a magnet for bees, butterflies, and admiration!
ASIATIC LILY
These bright, hardy perennials are known for their stunning, upward-facing blooms and wide range of colors—from soft pastels to bold reds and oranges. Blooming in early to midsummer, they’re among the earliest lilies to flower and are prized for their ease of care and lack of fragrance. These lilies thrive in well-drained soil and sunny spots, adding a bright, cheerful touch to any garden.
FOXGLOVE
These tall, striking plants are known for their spires of bell-shaped blooms that come in shades of pink, purple, white, and yellow. Blooming from spring to early summer, they add height, color, and a touch of charm to garden beds and borders. Foxgloves thrive in partial shade and well-drained soil, making them a favorite for gardens and pollinator patches—bees love their tubular flowers!
Hanging Flower Baskets Have Arrived!
Spring has officially arrived, and it's the perfect time to refresh and brighten your outdoor spaces. We’re thrilled to announce that hanging flower baskets are now available at New Leaf Nursery! We offer a wide variety of colors, textures, and flower types, so whether you’re drawn to bold, eye-catching arrangements or softer, more elegant palettes, you'll find a basket that fits your style.
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, these baskets make a thoughtful and beautiful gift for the Mom in your life. With so many colors and styles to choose from, you’re sure to find one she’ll love! Come wander through the nursery, soak in the beauty of the season, and take home a piece of it with you. We can't wait to help you find the perfect basket to brighten your space!
Planting Potatoes—
Expert Tips for a Successful Harvest!
Potato planting season has arrived! Join Jen, New Leaf Nursery’s resident gardening expert, as she shares her top tips for growing a successful potato crop this summer. From choosing the best seed potatoes to mastering planting methods, Jen will walk you through every step of the process. Learn the essentials of spacing, seeding, and caring for your plants to set yourself up for a large crop yield. Whether you’re a gardening pro or just getting started, Jen’s advice will help you grow your own delicious potatoes with confidence!
From Greenhouse to Great Vibes—
Meet Drake!
This month, we're shining the spotlight on Drake, whose energy is as contagious as his plant knowledge. Whether he's unloading deliveries or helping customers, Drake brings a dose of sunshine to every corner of the nursery. His passion for plants and positive attitude make him a true gem of the team. Thanks for growing with us, Drake!