Friday, January 6, 2012

Beat the Winter Blahs ------ Bring a Bit of the Tropics Home

Happy New Year to all and welcome to 2012.  We are well into winter now and if you're ready for a little escape on a budget, then I have a few suggestions here to help you Beat the Winter Blahs ------Bring a Bit of the Tropics Home.

At the last posting we introduced our new line of Bonsai and they have been well received over the recent holiday period. These are quality bonsaied plants, properly presented in real bonsai pots and complete with care instruction. For more information, check back to the last post, or go to our website at http://www.plantsforall.ca or drop by our shop at 66 Dawson Road, Guelph

7" and 10" Citrus Bushes
Lately, we have had a flurry of inquiries and orders for citrus plants - and this is the time of year to get them. Grow your own lemons, oranges and limes. 7” Citrus Bushes - $38.00 11 varieties - full bush, no fruit or flower. Lemon Eureka, Lemon Meyer, Lemon Pink Variegated, Lemon Ponderosa, Lemon Sambo, Sweet Lime, Persian Orange, Calamondin Limequat, Orange Hamlin, Orange Navel,Lime Key Thornless.  10" Citrus Bushes - $58.00  4 varieties - full bush,no fruit or flower. Lemon Eureka, Lemon Meyer, Lemon Ponderosa, Lime Persian.




24" Citrus Tangerine Dancy Tree
24" Citrus Tangerine Dancy  Tree Specimen no fruit  5.5' Tall, Full canopy $485.00











Tropical Plants starting at less than $5.  We have 100s of live tropical plants at our shop including floor plants, hanging plants and bushes.  We have a nice selection of 4" plants that sell at less than $5. Add a small touch of the tropics or fill your space with more mature trees.

Before I go - check your plants for bugs.  When your plants came inside in the fall, they may have had a few  bug stowaways on board. After some months of warm, dry and protected conditions in your home these few bugs may now be many. We can help. We offer the right insect control solution for your particular situation - from the right product to the right advice. Check your plants for bugs - today.

Brian