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Alan Summers, president of Carroll Gardens, Inc., has over 30 years experience in gardening and landscape design. He has made Carroll Gardens one of America's preeminent nurseries, having introduced more than 20 new perennials and woody shrubs over the years and reintroduced numerous "lost" cultivars back to American gardeners.

Carroll Gardens publishes a weekly online newsletter written by Alan. It contains valuable gardening advice and tips and answers to customer questions. Click here to sign up for the Carroll Gardens weekly enewsletter.

Every Saturday, Alan hosts a call-in gardening forum on WCBM radio - 680 AM. For those outside of the WCBM listening area, they can listen to radio show via the internet.

Visit CarrollGardens.com to learn more.

    Bletilla Striata Alba

    Bletillas are the easiest of all orchids to grow. Bletilla striata Alba features sprays of about a dozen lightly fragrant, pure white flowers that appear for about 6 weeks in late spring. The blossoms resemble miniature cattleyas, but with unusual pleated tongues. Its ribbed, palm-like arching leaves flutter in the slightest breeze and make an excellent backdrop for the white blooms. Read: Bletilla Striata Alba Read

    By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | Gardening

    Hydrangea Arborescens 'ryan Gainey'

    White, snow-ball shaped flowers literally cover 'Ryan Gainey' starting in late May and lasting almost two months. These blooms make excellent cut flowers and can also be dried to enjoy in arrangements year round. 'Ryan Gainey' blooms on current year's growth allowing it to bloom year after year, even after severe pruning or extremely cold winters. Read: Hydrangea Arborescens 'ryan Gainey' Read

    By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | Gardening

    Climbing Rose Night Owl (ppaf)

    Prodigious, vigorous grower - up to 14 feet. Ideal for fences or large trellises. On fences, we suggest planting on every other, or possibly every 3rd fence post. Picture 'Night Owl' on a trellis against white or soft pastel-colored siding. Read: Climbing Rose Night Owl (ppaf) Read

    By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | Gardening

    Pink Double Knockout Rose (ppaf)

    The eye-catching, bright pink color is a real stand out in the garden and combines beautifully with blue and purple clematis. Because of 'Pink Double Knockout's' superior low-maintenance performance, it offers outstanding versatility of use - one rose planted by itself; several amongst your favorite perennials; or plant them as an appealing hedge. Read: Pink Double Knockout Rose (ppaf) Read

    By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | Gardening

    Camellia Japonica 'spring's Promise'

    The vivid single rose red blooms are two and a half inches wide with the petals radiating out from the center of golden yellow stamens - a real eye catcher. Shiny foliage is dark green. The plant matures with a spreading habit of six to eight feet by six to eight feet. Read: Camellia Japonica 'spring's Promise' Read

    By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | Gardening

    Aucuba Japonica 'gold Dust'

    An evergreen that will solve the problem of bare, shaded areas and will add eye catching color and interest to your garden - Aucuba japonica 'Gold Dust.' Unlike most garden plants that only tolerate shade, Aucubas prefer shade and will thrive in the shadiest of spots, even under trees where no grass grows. Read: Aucuba Japonica 'gold Dust' Read

    By: Alan Summers | 19/07/2007 | Gardening

    Staghorn Sumac 'tiger Eyes' (ppaf)

    'Tiger Eyes' is refined enough to be used as an accent specimen. Combines beautifully in the garden with maroon-leaved Black Lace Elderberry and blu-flowering Nepeta (catmint). Read: Staghorn Sumac 'tiger Eyes' (ppaf) Read

    By: Alan Summers | 19/07/2007 | Gardening

    Winterberry Holly 'red Sprite'

    Planting and care information for the very popular scrub, ILex Verticillata, commonly known as Winterberry Holly. Read: Winterberry Holly 'red Sprite' Read

    By: Alan Summers | 29/06/2007 | Gardening

    Hydrangea Paniculata Pinky Winky

    Find out about this months feature plant, Hyndrangea Paniculata 'Pinky Winky'. Read: Hydrangea Paniculata Pinky Winky Read

    By: Alan Summers | 29/06/2007 | Gardening

    Holly 'red Beauty' (ppaf #14750)

    Dr. Orton set out to develop a new compact growing holly that could withstand east coast conditions, be low-maintenance, have a nice pyramid shape and have dense, dark green foliage with bright red berries. This does not sound like an easy task - and it wasn't! It took Dr. Orton 22 years of hybridizing and thorough testing to develop a holly that was everything he wanted. This week we are please to feature the holly that Dr. Orton developed Read: Holly 'red Beauty' (ppaf #14750) Read

    By: Alan Summers | 05/12/2006 | Hobbies
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