Home
About Us
What's Happening
The Jack Pot
Resources
Specials
Map & Directions
Contact Us

Under A Walnut

 

Got a Black Walnut?  Anyone in this area who has one of these wonderful trees in their yard, knows what a strain it can put on your landscape.  There is hope yet.  There are many plants that will thrive in just such a location.

FYI - If you've been having trouble getting your tomatoes to grow anywhere in the vicinity of a Black Walnut tree, sorry, that may be a lost cause.

 

Annuals

¨      Non-Stop Begonias

¨      Calendula

¨      Morning Glory

¨      Pansy

 

Perennial/Bulbs

¨      Ajuga – Bugleweed

¨      Alcea – Hollyhock

¨      Astilbe

¨      Campanula

¨      Chrysanthemum

¨      Crocus

¨      Dorinicum – Leopard’s Bane

¨      Galium – Sweet Woodruff

¨      Geranium – Cranesbill

¨      Hemercallis – Daylily

¨      Heuchera

¨      Hyacinth – ‘City of Harlem’

¨      Iris – Siberian

¨      Monarda – Bee Balm

¨      Muscari – Grape Hyacinth

¨      Narcissus – ‘Cheerfulness’, ‘Tete a Tete’, ‘Sundial’, ‘February Gold’

¨      Oenothera – Sun Drops

¨      Polemonium – Jacob’s Ladder

¨      Pulmonaria – Lungwort

¨      Stachys – Lamb’s Ear

¨      Tulip – ‘’white Volcano’, ‘Cum Laude’, ‘Blue Parrot’, ‘Toronto’

 

Shrubs/Trees

¨      Acer palmatum  Jap. Maple

¨      Acer Dissectum  Cutleaf Jap Maple

¨      Caltalpa

¨      Clematis – ‘Red Cardinal’

¨      Rose of Sharon

¨      Tartarian Honeysuckle

¨      Tsuga Canadesis – Canadian Hemlock

top^