Christmas Cactus Care
Osuna Nursery Blog
by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Finding these precious beauties is sure sign that Christmas is on its way! This colorful winter-blooming plant can last for many years to come with the proper care. Types: Christmas Cactus, Easter cactus and Thanksgiving Cactus! Ey-eye-eye! There are subtle differences between them all. Christmas cactus, Schlumbergera buckleyi is the most common with tubular, brightly colored flowers. S. truncate is known as Thanksgiving cactus with similar blossoms but slightly different leaf segments. Easter cactus, S. gaertneri has a much different blossom, star shaped, and slightly different leaf segments ..read more
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Fall Is For Planting
Osuna Nursery Blog
by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Fall in the Land of Enchantment is a great time to plant all sorts of things! The temperatures have come down from the summer and we don't have the winds that we get in spring. Trees, shrubs, perennials and roses can be planted now. Don't forget to water! Spring-flowering bulbs can be planted now. Daffodils and tulips hold such promise for the next spring. Use a bulb fertilizer when planting. Refresh your annual flower bed or containers with pansies, mums and kale for a splash of winter color. Planting a few spring-flowering bulbs in containers will add a little extra excitement to spring. Co ..read more
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Bringing In Your Houseplants (Not The Insects!)
Osuna Nursery Blog
by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
It’s time to bring your houseplants in! With winter approaching, you’ll want to bring your plants indoors, but not the pests! First, you’ll need to inspect the plant. Properly identifying any pest is the first step in treatment. Aphids are very common. They come in many colors and they go after plants’ new growth. Aphids look like small bugs in bunches and will leave a sticky, honey dew-like substance behind. Do you see a cotton-like white bundle or mound on the leaves or in the crevasses of plant branches? These are tell-tale signs of mealy bug. They also leave a honey dew that will be stick ..read more
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Bringing In Your Houseplants (Not The Insects!)
Osuna Nursery Blog
by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
It’s time to bring your houseplants in! With winter approaching, you’ll want to bring our plants indoors, but not the pests! First, you’ll need to inspect the plant. Properly identifying any pest is the first step in treatment. Aphids are very common. They come in many colors and they go after plants’ new growth. Aphids look like small bugs in bunches and will leave a sticky, honey dew-like substance behind. Do you see a cotton-like white bundle or mound on the leaves or in the crevasses of plant branches? These are tell-tale signs of mealy bug. They also leave a honey dew that will be sticky ..read more
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Osuna Recommends: Annuals
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by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Osuna Recommends: Shade-Loving Annuals Ipomoea/Sweet Potato VineSweet Potato Vine is grown for its attractive leaves and vining habit. Its foliage lends a tropical feel to the garden. Pictured: Sweet Potato Vine 'Margarita' Non-stop BegoniaNon-stop Begonias have rose-like blooms and come in a variety of colors. Fuchsia Fuchsia plants produce exotic, two-toned flower blossoms that display beautifully in hanging baskets and containers. Osuna Recommends: Sun-Loving Annuals Bidens Bidens are a cheery annual that features golden yellow daisy-shaped flowers that continu ..read more
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Rose Varieties for Your Garden
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by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Hybrid Tea Roses Hybrid tea roses are one of the most popular varieties. Bountiful blooms sprout from long stems with 30-50 petals, growing 3-6’ tall and creating a dazzling display in any garden. Blooms are available in most colors except blue and black. Pictured: Chicago Peace Floribunda RosesFloribunda roses bear their flowers in large clusters and bloom continuously (whereas hybrid teas and grandifloras bloom in 6-7 week cycles). Foribundas are one of the easiest rose varieties to care for and are ideal for mixed borders and large bed plantings. Pictured: Celestial Nights S ..read more
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2021 Roses
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by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Update: 2021 Roses are SOLD OUT Weeks Roses 3gal $29.99 --> Click here to download Weeks Rose PDF. Above All All A'Twitter All Dressed Up All My Loving America Angel Face Anna's Promise Arctic Blue Austrian Copper Barbra Streisand Be My Baby Belinda's Blush Belinda's Dream Blanc Double De Coubert Blaze Improved Blue Girl Brandy Brilliant Pink Iceberg Burgundy Burst Of Joy Celestial Night Ch-Ching! Chicago Chihuly China Doll Chris Evert Chrysler Imperial Cinco De Mayo Coffee Bean Colorific Coretta Scott Cutie Pie Day Breaker Distant Drums Don Juan Doris Day Double Delight Double Knock ..read more
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Flowering Plants for Valentine’s Day
Osuna Nursery Blog
by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Shop our designer-made gift arrangements or pick out a houseplant & pot for the perfect living Valentine’s Day gift! Check out our list of flowering plants below. African violets Anthurium Azaleas Begonia Bromeliad Carnation Cineraria Cyclamen Dianthus Freesia Gardenia Gazania Jasmine Kalanchoe Mini Succulent Gardens Mini roses Mums Orchids Osteo (African Daisy) Potted Bamboo Snapdragon Spath (Peace Lily) Splash Stock FREE SWEET TREAT! Stop by this Friday through Sunday for a complimentary Valentine's Day sweet from Osuna Nursery! (Available while supplies last.) Have us deliver your gi ..read more
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DIY Decor with Fresh Evergreens
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by Osuna Nursery
2y ago
Our bedding team put together some DIY samples of how to use our Christmas swag & bundles! Farmhouse look: Arrange swag & bundles in a wicker basket. Place small arrangements on tables and larger ones in corners and hallways. Don't forget to add a bow! Modern/Industrial look: Arrange swag & bundles in a wire metal basket or plant stand accented with Coco liner. Hang on walls and patios. Natural look: Arrange swag & bundles around the base of your living Christmas tree or container gardens for some added interest. Click here for more fun DIY decorating ideas from DIY & Cra ..read more
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