If you’ve been wondering...
Why I don’t take orders now, here’s why. My babies are covered for the winter. That’s them under these two mounds!
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Thank you to all my new and repeat customers for your orders this year, and for the many nice emails I've received.
Why I don’t take orders now, here’s why. My babies are covered for the winter. That’s them under these two mounds!
After a dismal, discouraging, disheartening spring with unseasonable cold, frosts and snow in April and May which resulted in severe damage to many of the plants, not to mention the CO-VID situation, and shipping delays, I'm proud to say that I've bounced back pretty well. The plants look great in the new potting mix I switched to in March. My first-time collaboration with another lilac colleague to take cuttings from her plants didn't go as well as I hoped this summer due to the learning curve with the new fogging system and the electronic leaf, but I did get some of them to root and we're very optimistic about next year. In a couple of years we both will have more rare varieties to offer in very limited quantities, like 'Hugo Koster', 'Joan Dunbar', 'Ruhm von Horstenstein', 'Paul Hariot', 'P.P. Konchalovsky', and 'Azurea Plena', to name a few. So I keep plugging along with my dream to make more lilac varieties readily available to the public. Wish me luck! And buy a lilac!
The lilacs are coming, the lilacs are coming!
Happiness is...
Uncovering the lilacs, and tipping them up and seeing that they look great.
We had a little setback over the winter. The west wind has been roaring through here at times. Most of the ground cover fabric that we laid so beautifully last year over the new gravel blew off several times. We got it tacked down again yesterday and today. It will never look as nice as it did at first, but it's done.
So, today, we were finally able to start up-righting the plants! Everything looks good and as soon as we can get them set out in the sales area so I can take inventory, we should be able to start shipping. This probably doesn't look like much to anyone but me, but I'm satisfied with the past two days of work.
We're officially closed for fall/winter 2019. It's too cold to be shipping bare root lilacs. We've lined the pots up to prepare for tipping and covering at the end of this month. Our low hoops for the rooted cutting trays are in place and the trays are lined up. We just have to get them covered. Over the next few weekends we'll be doing miscellaneous chores and getting the shed organized so that we're in good shape for next March. I'll be making new signs for the lilacs in the display garden over the winter, along with printing new labels and benchcards for the sales area. There's always something to do in the nursery!
I've been really busy here for the past month or so. I'm behind on posting updates. Thanks in large part to my brother, with some help from my niece, I'm now the proud owner of my lilac propagation greenhouse. I'm late doing my lilac cuttings this year (again!), but I'm optimistic that this is a good environment for rooting my rare lilacs and making them available to lilac lovers all over the country. I've got some trays going already and hopefully these will root! Fingers crossed.
The gravel is spread out and rolled. Looks pretty good overall. Tomorrow we'll see if we can get the new ground cover fabric down. We worked on the 3rd section of the greenhouse too.
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Hope Springs Nursery
67 N Knapp Ct
Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
lilacs@hopespringsnursery.com
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With Thanks Lottah Nursery, Charles Holetich, Bruce Peart and Margaret Walton, and Tatiana Polyakova for the generous use of their gorgeous photos.