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Check out David’s October blog post:From the Diary of the Horticultural Advocate: Nyssa Sylvatica, The Black Gum Tree
10/17/2021

Check out David’s October blog post:
From the Diary of the Horticultural Advocate: Nyssa Sylvatica, The Black Gum Tree

Today’s featured plant is: Nyssa sylvatica, commonly called black gum This is a slow-growing deciduous tree. It is primarily a lowland tree found in low, wet woods and bottomlands and pond peripheries. Black gum is a stately tree with a straight trunk and rounded crown, more pyramidal when young.....

In July’s blog post, David advocates for the Japanese snowbell tree. Read all about why you should consider this beautif...
07/25/2021

In July’s blog post, David advocates for the Japanese snowbell tree. Read all about why you should consider this beautiful flowering tree for your landscape.

Today’s featured plant is: Styrax japonicus, commonly called Japanese snowbell. This tree is in the same family as, and closely related to, the silverbell (Halesia ). It is a compact, deciduous flowering tree with horizontal branching and a rounded crown. Typically, this tree grows to 20 to 30 fee...

Small spaces? Check out Dave's blog post for ideas
06/06/2021

Small spaces? Check out Dave's blog post for ideas

DavidMay 242 minElements of Design: The Gardener's "Stimulus Package"Not everyone is blessed with a large yard where design ideas can run riot. It is possible, however, to achieve impact in a smaller space....4 views0 commentsPost not marked as liked

Spring is here! Learn how fruit trees can provide both agricultural yield as well as horticultural beauty:
04/06/2021

Spring is here! Learn how fruit trees can provide both agricultural yield as well as horticultural beauty:

Most people grow fruit trees simply for their fruit. There are few things more rewarding than growing and harvesting your own produce. Freshness, flavor and frugality are compelling reasons to cultivate fruit trees. All fruit tree species need to be pollinated if they are to set fruit; pollen must b...

Check out January's blog post!
02/03/2021

Check out January's blog post!

DavidJan 201 minFrom the Diary of the Horticultural Advocate: Stewartia pseudocamelliaStewartia pseudocamellia is commonly called Japanese stewartia. This is a small, slow growing, pyramidal deciduous flowering tree...4 views0 comments

Water features in your landscapes! Check out NLC’s latest blog:
09/04/2020

Water features in your landscapes! Check out NLC’s latest blog:

There are many features that can enhance your landscape, but the one I recommend for maximum impact is water!

Are you seeing black spots on your maple trees? Check out the new post at
08/10/2020

Are you seeing black spots on your maple trees? Check out the new post at

Consider the situation: your large Norway maple has big black spots on its leaves throughout the canopy. If it goes untreated will it die?

See what David has to say about gardening now, versus his beginnings in England
07/17/2020

See what David has to say about gardening now, versus his beginnings in England

From my own point of view, I enjoy the benefits of modern scientific technology but I miss the simplicity of yesteryear.

Our latest blog post is on the website! Check it out here >>>
05/08/2020

Our latest blog post is on the website! Check it out here >>>

David2 days ago3 minWhat's Going on with my Pine Tree?Bird? Bug? Fungus? Identifying the disease or pest affecting your pine tree is essential, otherwise control attempts may end up in failure.5 viewsWrite a comment1

Check out our monthly blog from NLC's lead designer David.
04/13/2020

Check out our monthly blog from NLC's lead designer David.

Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of bio-diversity and landscape interest, they deserve to be resurrected. Today’s featured plant is: Davidia involucrata. Commonly called the dove tree or the handkerchief tree, the Davidia is a deciduous tree native to central C...

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