Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Containers...Classes on Containers...and MORE!

Want to plant a container for fall, food, or fun? How about creating and decorating your own pots? Look for container gardening classes and demonstrations at Bauman Farms, Larsen Farms, Tsugawa Nursery, Madrona Hills ACE Hardware, Garden World, Garland Nursery, Drake’s 7 Dees, French Prairie Gardens, Nichols Garden Nursery, River Rock Nursery, Al’s Garden Center, Shorty’s, Smith Berry Barn, and Ferguson’s Fragrant Nursery.

Get going

Who will be on this year’s tour? There are almost 50 locations, from Woodland, Washington all the way down to Eugene, along with several display gardens, wholesale nurseries and other special interest stops like OSU’s green roof research site and student-run organic farm. For convenience, garden centers are grouped into three general areas, Portland/Vancouver area, Mid-Willamette, and South Willamette. Here is a preview of the Mid-Willamette group.

Coupon special

If you are in the neighborhood, Madrona Hills ACE Hardware in Salem has a coupon for you! Click here to print this off and enjoy!












Stay tuned for more:
  • Activities
  • Contests
  • Tour suggestions, with restaurants and local highlights
  • Tips
  • Coupons
  • Destination display gardens

Find out more about Le Tour des Plants, including a list of participating garden centers, at www.letourdesplants.com.

Garden centers have lots of activities going on NOW! Classes, workshops and specials are listed on our Web sites .

Final Tip! To have color year round in your garden, visit your favorite garden centers regularly and see which plants are looking their best, then take a few home to mingle with your other plants and decorations. Easy!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A Tip from Farmington Gardens

We love using conifers – both in our landscapes and in container gardens. They provide the structure to a garden, and keep it looking full and interesting during the winter. A single conifer can also make a dramatic “thriller” as a focal point in a container, with a few “spillers” falling over the edge. Even something as simple and inexpensive as a dwarf Alberta spruce, when planted into a dramatic pot, can look stunning when coupled with a few spillers. And the great thing is, it will look great all winter long. Farmington Gardens has a coupon special for conifers, just print and shop!









click HERE for the coupon to print and bring with you.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Fancy Containers!

Are your pots in need of some fancy-ing up!?

Here’s a season-spanning container recipe from Ellen Egan, owner of Egan Gardens











"This arrangement alternates the foliage with the flowers, and the trailing with the bushy. I stuck some holly and snowberry branches in it to fill it out around Christmas. It was beautiful all fall, and when it came back with fresh leaves and flowers in March, it was prettier than ever."
Ellen Egan

Ellen’s Favorite Fall Basket Recipe: Blue and Yellow Mix
Use a 14- to 16-inch diameter hanging basket. I prefer to use pots from Western Pulp that are made of recycled paper and have a nice textured surface. Sharing the center space, plant an Acorus Ogon, a variegated sedge grass that keeps its foliage all winter, and a Sundaze Golden Beauty Strawflower, which blooms all fall, but eventually dies out in winter.

Around the sides, plant in this order:

» 1 Heuchera ‘Key Lime Pie,’ which keeps its bright lime green foliage all winter
» 1 bright blue pansy, which blooms all fall, lives through winter and reblooms in spring
» 1 Golden Creeping Jenny, which keeps its trailing lime foliage all winter
» 1 Euphorbia ‘Faded Blue Jeans,’ a bushy powder-blue foliage perennial
» 1 golden yellow pansy, for fall and spring blooms
» 1 Verbena ‘Superbena Dark Blue,’ a big trailer that’s nearly always perennial, for fall and spring flowers


To add a little fun into the mix...Le Tour is hosting a container photo contest.

Enter and Win Container Photo Contest

Send in your pictures of your favorite pot o’ plants, and our panel of judges will pick one or two for a $20 gift certificate at your favorite Le Tour des Plants garden center. Maybe it’s a food crop, cute conifers, fabulous flowers, or some dazzling combination you’ve created. Show everybody! Email your photos (jpegs no larger then 2MB please) to:

letour@oan.org

Happy potting!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Hello and welcome!

Le Tour des Plants 2008 is coming up soon! Le Tour des Plants, sponsored by J. Frank Schmidt & Son, is a free, fun, self–guided excursion for gardeners, created to inspire fall gardening among new and seasoned gardeners alike. Explore the area’s garden centers, specialty nurseries and display gardens. Soak up new ideas from some of the Northwest’s leading gardening experts. Gather friends and family to tour with you and see Oregon at its best! This year's tour will take place starting September 13 and run through September 21.

To stay in the know check our blog regularly or sign up for the Le Tour des Plants e-mail newsletter. A new newsletter will be sent out every couple of weeks with contests, tips, tour routes, and coupons from participating nurseries.

The Le Tour des Plants Magazine will arrive in participating garden centers in early August with dates, activities and discount coupons at participating garden centers.

The Le Tour des Plants is put on by The Oregon Association of Nurseries, based in Wilsonville, and represents more than 1,500 wholesale growers, retailers, landscapers and suppliers. For information visit www.oan.org or call 503-682-5089.