76 Monticello Rd. Weaverville, NC 828-645-3937 www.reemscreek.com
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HOURS: Mon - Sat: 9-6 Closed Sunday
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Dogwoods, Dogwoods, Dogwoods!
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Just arrived! - a huge shipment of dogwoods and other trees for fall planting!
Lots of gorgeous choices! Shop for Native Dogwoods in white, pink, and red, Kousa Dogwoods in white, and two dogwood crosses. ‘Venus’ features beautiful leaf variegation and Stellar Pink has a soft blush flower. A few of them are pictured below.
Dogwoods bring year-round interest to the garden with showy flowers in spring, red fruit, red fall color, and interesting winter bark.
Native Dogwood – Cornus florida 'Cherokee Princess'
Native Dogwood – Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Brave’
Native Dogwood – Cornus floida Appalachian Spring
Chinese Dogwood – Cornus Kousa
Dogwood Cross – x ‘Celestial Shadow’ with stunning foliage
Dogwood Cross – x ‘Stellar Pink’
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Big Shipment of Trees for Fall Planting! Includes many favorites like Pink and White Dogwoods, Kousa Dogwoods, Red Maples, River Birch, Redbuds, Serviceberry, Hollies, Magnolia, Oaks, Green Giant Arborvitae, and more! We also received a lush shrub shipment this week!
A new shipment of fall garden veggies arrived from our Farm including some beautiful lettuces. Shop Fall Garden Seeds in our Garden Shop. Keep eating homegrown...it tastes SO much better!
We've got Garden Mums! These beauties are raised on our farm and are pollinator-friendly. The seasons are shifting. It's time to pretty up your porch and add a pop of color to that fading container garden. It's easy to create a whole fresh look with just a few plants.
Fall fruit shipment coming soon – we are expecting the fall fruit shipment to arrive around Labor Day. Fingers crossed! We are very excited about getting lots of delicious edibles for your garden. Stay tuned to our newsletter, Facebook, and Instagram for updates!
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FROM WILMA: The new “smart” watch I recently purchased has been fun especially when I am tracking steps while working (playing) in the garden. The hot, muggy, and dry days of early August made it a challenge to meet my goals as well as to keep the garden watered and weeded. It was tempting to just sit in the shade.
Tropical storm Fred gave us an abundance of moisture and played havoc with some of our home gardens - especially corn, sunflowers, and other tall plants. We are thankful there was minimal damage at both the Garden Center and Farm. I just talked with a friend whose family has a garden center and nursery in Haywood County. They lost trees and other plants and had some structural damage, but they are safe. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them and others in affected areas.
A variety of fall veggie starts, annual mums and salvias (great for attracting hummingbirds), and perennials are arriving from our Farm. There are lots and lots of interesting plants in the tropical greenhouse, too. Great looking trees are here, too. Stop by soon and be inspired!
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Flower Arranging Workshop
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Make a
Garden Bouquet
Zoom Online Workshop
Sat, Sept. 11, 2021 10 – 11am plus Q & A With Rachel Brownlee
Join us for a virtual workshop on the basic principles of flower arranging with local florist Rachel Brownlee of Mountain Floral.
From her garden cottage via Zoom, Rachel will discuss and demonstrate tips for growing, harvesting and arranging flowers from your very own garden and landscape with an emphasis on what to grow, what tools to use and how to fully enjoy the process of making your own unique bouquets. Q & A session will follow. Register and read more...
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Devastating flooding from Tropical Storm Fred. This picture shows flooding on Gaining Ground Farm on Sluder Branch. So many were hard hit by the flash flooding. As Wilma said, our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those who were affected by this storm.
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Covid Mask Update - Masks Required Indoors
- All people 5 years and older, regardless of vaccination status, are now required to wear a mask in all indoor public spaces in Buncombe County.
- Details: On August 18, 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners declared a Local State of Emergency requiring residents and visitors in any indoor spaces in public spaces to maximize protection from the Delta variant and prevent possibly spreading it to others. Effective immediately, indoor public spaces include business establishments, offices and workplaces, public transportation facilities and vehicles, and any indoor place the public is invited and allowed to enter and gather. The order applies to all people who are at least 5 years old, and face coverings are recommended for all people over the age of 2.
- Please stay home if you have a fever, a cough, or are sick.
- Link to full list of NC Executive Orders.
Thank you for your continued consideration of other customers and our staff members. Your support during this time has been amazing and we appreciate each and every one of you.
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