We know you are itching to get growing so we thought we’d provide tips to help you along the way. So by now you’ve got your tomato plants ready to plant. You’ve either grown them from seed, bought seedlings or perhaps even a fairly mature plant. Ideally you’ve waited for the last frost date and […]
Did you know that Easter lilies are the fourth largest potted plant crop grown in the U.S.? With Easter approaching, no doubt many homes and churches will soon be graced with the fragrant and lovely white trumpet-shaped flowers, symbolic of spring, purity and the Lord’s Resurrection. But how can you enjoy your fragrant flower long […]
Gardeners tend to be optimistic. The simple act of planting a tree shows vision, creativity and yes, even hope. Sowing seeds is an act of faith, a fundamental belief in the natural world. One knows that with fertile soil, water and light, anything is possible. Gardens of contentment are borne in cities and in the […]
HAPPY SPRING FROM THE TEAM AT REDWOOD NURSERY AND GARDEN CENTER AND REDWOOD LANDSCAPING Our Commitment to you our valued client and team members Due to the COVID -19 Virus we are going to do the safe-thing for our valued customers and team members according to the CDC guidelines, so we can all be safe […]
Redwood Nursery and Garden Center is offering free professional instruction and advice for both novice and avid gardeners. Workshops cover a wide range of topics and are presented by knowledgeable members of the Redwood team and guest speakers. Improve your plant and garden design knowledge during our one hour workshops. DATE and TIME TOPIC April […]
What is a Shamrock Plant? The potted shamrock plant (Oxalis regnellii) is a small specimen, often reaching no more than 6 inches. Leaves are in a range of shades and delicate flowers bloom off and on during fall, winter and spring. Leaves are clover shaped and some think the plant brings good luck. It has […]
If more is better, than a lot should be great! That seems to be the logic when buying grass seed. To get the best results when seeding this spring, it might help to understand a few of the basics. Let’s take a look at a typical seed label: First of all, what do those names […]











