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Edition 7.12 Moana Nursery March 22nd, 2007
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Moana Lane Nursery
The Florist, Gift Shop
and Greenhouse
1100 W. Moana Lane
775-825-0600

South Virginia St. Nursery
Tree Land,
Moana Rock and
Waterworks
11302 S. Virginia St.
775-853-1319

New Summer Hours:
Mon. - Sat. 8 am - 6 pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

New Hours of Operation for Moana Rock:
Mon.- Fri. 8 am to 5 pm
Sat. 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday 10 am to 5 pm


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From the Florist at Moana

Easter is less than two weeks away.
Place your orders early to get the best selections
and insure timely deliveries.
Call 825-0671 today. Or visit on line www.thefloristatmoana.com
Think Early for Easter!!

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Easter Gifts Available!

Easter Gifts

Kids' Gardening

Kids' Garden


Spring is the perfect time to get the kids interested in ardening. Many colorful accessories to choose - garden apron, gloves, knee pads, visors, shovels and tools. Come in and pick some up for the "little gardener" in your life. Makes a great Easter gift!!

Kids' Tools

Featured 40 – Trees and Shrubs

In honor of Moana Nursery’s 40th Anniversary, we will feature 40 of our premier trees, shrubs and perennials each week.
Tree and Compost Bag
Buy One Chanticleer Pear Tree,
get one FREE 3 cu. ft. bag Soil Building Compost.
Offer expires April 3, 2007
Forsythia
Buy Three Gold Tide Forsythia,
get one FREE 3 cu. ft. bag Soil Building Compost.
Offer expires April 3, 2007

Weeks Roses in Stock

Lasting Love


Broad selection of popular, unusual and AARS-winning roses!

Some of the selections in stock: Julia Child, Pretty Lady, Easy Going, Angel Face, Play Boy, and many others!!

Come and check out our large selection.

Silks from the Florist

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Beautiful Spring Silk Wreath!
Custom silks available. Come in to the Florist and discuss an original creation with our expert designers.
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Natural Tube Silks!
Custom orders available!

 

quote of the week

Quotation of the Week:

"It has been said that vines are to bits of architecture what a dress is to a woman. It may serve to enhance beauty or to cover defects."
- Loring Underwood

Upcoming Event at the Moana Lane Store

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Wine-Tasting to Benefit EcoNet

Saturday, April 14th 6:00-8:30 PM

A wonderful assortment of Organic Wines and Foods to sample.

Tickets $30.00 in Advance - Available at both stores.

Moana will donate 10% of all sales that night to Eco-Net!

New Rewards Program

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Introducing – our new customer rewards program!
Earn rewards as you make purchases. You want to learn a little more?
Stop by the store to enroll and start to save a little green!

Tips for March

Now is the time to:

  • Prepare vegetable and flower beds by tilling in 1”-4” of organic amendment, such as Gardner & Bloome Harvest Supreme.
  • Plant bare root roses while they are dormant, which promotes strong roots and beautiful blooms.
  • Apply pre-emergent weed control to prevent germination of weeds and unwanted plants in your garden. We recommend: For flower beds – Green Light Amaze or Monterey Weed Impede. For lawns – Green Light Portrait.

Irrigation Systems

Water bills too high? Frustrated with your irrigation system? Call Moana Landscape – 825-0602 ext. 129. Now is the time to deal with it!

Seminar Schedule

All Seminars are on Saturday at 10 AM at the Moana Lane store.

March 24th – Orchids
Introduction to Growing Orchids. Learn about the various varieties of orchids, and tips on watering, fertilizing, light and temperature requirements.

March 31st – Spring Cleaning for Waterworks Features
Startup tips for getting the water features ready for the season.

Seminars cost $5.00; all money is donated to the Wilbur D. May Arboretum.

Seminars start promptly at 10 AM.

There is limited seating — so please sign up and pay in advance. If you come to the seminar without advance reservation and payment, and we are sold out, you will be turned away.

Seminars that have a popular response will be repeated at a later date.

We appreciate your patience and support with this.

If there is a seminar topic that you would be interested in hearing, please contact us and let us know.

Thank You.

Employment Opportunities

We are looking for knowledgeable and service oriented associates to join our winning team. Full and part-tome positions are available. Applicants must be excited at the opportunity to share their knowledge and passion for plants and garden accessories with our wonderful customers. We insist on world class service and a fun caring family work environment.

Save the Date!

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Wine and Roses is June 21st, from 6-8:30 PM.
Tickets go on sale May 1st!

Caring for Container Plants

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Some gardeners shy away from growing plants in containers because of endless "failure" stories buzzing in their heads. Container plantings are not difficult, but you do need to keep these few things in mind: selection of the pot, type of planting mix, and watering needs. These are the three main variables differentiating growing plants in the ground from growing them in containers.

Plants in containers can often suffer from dehydration, especially in the summer months of the year. Water them frequently, especially if your container plant is a water-thirsty fellow. A drip system can save time, plus save all the water that's wasted when you go from plant to plant with a hose. In very hot weather, containers seem to dry out almost as soon as they're watered. It's not only the heat; dry air literally pulls moisture out of the soil, right through the sides of porous pots.

So we need to be mindful of the types of containers that we love to have in our gardens and adjust our watering according to their needs. For example, terracotta pots are probably the most porous of the clay pots. This porosity allows the soil to dry out more quickly.

Glazed pots are next in line. The glaze on the outside of the pot actually helps to keep moisture in, at least more than a non-glazed clay pot would. Large and/or thick cement containers probably fall in line together with the glazed pots.

Finally, there are plastic and some of the new composite material containers. These materials do not 'breathe' at all, except at the top exposed-soil surface area. This container will hold the moisture far longer than terracotta.

Now, this watering rule must also take into consideration the type of potting soil that you have used and water needs of the plant in your container. Drought-tolerant plants will like a pot that dries out quickly. But perhaps a water-needy plant would not be so happy.

The soil mix itself should breathe. It should be light and airy, which can be accomplished by adding perlite or sponge rock. We want our potting soil to have this capability of "breathing"; however, this will also cause us to be more vigilant about watering.

If you let your potting soil dry out too much, the next time you water, even though you see water coming out of the container at the bottom, the water has really only taken the path of least resistance...along the outer margins of the soil, along the inside edge of the pot. You think that you have watered, but you have only "shown the water" to your poor dried-out plant.

If this happens, you will need to leave the water dripping into your container for a long enough time to "rehydrate" the potting soil. If the container is small enough, dunk it into a big bucket of water and let it sit there until you hear happy sounds from your plant—or at least until you can see your plant has perked up! Then remove it and let it drain as normal—you don't want to risk root-rot either.

Container gardening is a wonderful way to add splashes of plants and color in all areas of your outdoor rooms, and for those with only small patios, container gardening is the only way to go. Just be mindful of the water needs -- pay attention to the container type, the soil type, and especially the needs of your plants.

Container Gardens

Easter Gifts

We can custom make container gardens for you. Come into the store at Moana Lane and ask one of our Team Mates. They will be happy to design a container with your tastes in mind.

 

Happy Easter from the team at Moana!!

Featured Recipe: Apple Cake

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What You'll Need:

  • 6 tbsp. sugar
  • 1 tbsp. cinnamon
  • 6 apples - peeled, sliced
  • 1 tbsp. vanilla
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup oil (vegetable, corn, safflower - your choice)
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 tbsp. baking powder
  • 3 cups flour

Step by Step:

Mix the six tbsp. sugar and cinnamon together in small bowl. Mix with apples. Add vanilla. Let stand.

Beat eggs. Blend in oil. Gradually add 2 cups sugar. (These 3 steps can be done with a mixer or by hand, but it is easier to use a mixer!)

Add baking powder. Stir in flour until all blended. Fold in apple mixture.

Pour into greased bundt or angel cake pan.

Bake at 375 deg. F until toothpick inserted comes out clean (about 1 hour 15 minutes).

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