Have you ever thought about creating a moon garden? White, silver and grey plants will reflect the evening moonlight adding fragrance and beauty to your garden. Think white, Daffidols, Tulips, Hyacinth, Bleeding Hearts, Candy Tuft, Lily of the Valley, Sweet…
Our first spring 2015 shipment JUST ARRIVED! We have a beautiful selection of flowering perennials. Beautiful Red Dragon Geums, Jacobs Ladder, Paprika Yarrow just to name a few. Come in and see our selection. We also have a selection of…
Our seeds have arrived! This is the perfect time for planting broccoli, peas, spinach, cabbage, radishes, turnips and much more. We have walls of water and hot caps available.
Today is a beautiful day to clean up the garden and enjoy the warm sunshine. We are cleaning up the vegetable garden today. There are many green tomatoes left on the vine and a few green beans. It is that…
We just received a new batch of Lavender Twist Weeping Redbuds. These are beautiful, well established trees that will be a delight in any landscape. Redbuds are…
Winchester Gardens has teamed with The Dirt Bag in Salt Lake county to process orders for Dirt Bag’s four types of products. Just visit us, or call, to have a one cubic yard of soil, compost, or bark delivered to…
Because of our warmer weather, we have several new perennials arriving this week. Many are beginning to bloom with their spring colors. We also have a large variety of Pansies that are perfect for adding a touch of color in…
Without looking at the calendar, you can tell spring is here when the forsythia shrubs begin bursting into bloom. The bright yellow blossoms appear before the leaves on these upright flowering shrubs and when we see yellow, sunny blooms any…
It seems like this year is starting earlier, so we’re spring cleaning at the Garden Center. Soon all of our plant material will be on display and as trees bud out, shrubs turn green, and perennials sprout, we’re excited to…
Spring Season is just around the corner. For many of you it has already felt like a typical Utah Spring. When was the last time we had a ‘normal’ winter, or for that matter, any other ‘normal’ season? It seems…