JUST IN
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At Southlands Nursery, things are always changing,
and not just with the seasons. We're constantly creating,
searching and bringing in new plants and exciting items
on a regular basis.

Get a sneak peak here or come visit us soon.

SOUTHLANDS NURSERY
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Could it be that dreams do come true?
When artistic talent, sweat, business savvy and encyclopedic
plant knowledge are combined, it seems they do....

Southlands Nursery is a walk-in fantasy,
where beauty always comes before profit.

STORE INFO
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Established in 1991, and located in a charming 'equestrian pocket' on Vancouver's upscale
westside, this unique area called Southlands is a horse friendly enclave right in the city.
Large lots and small acreages house many stables, and it is not unusual to see horses and their
riders go by our gates. With delicious free coffee always on hand, many people tell us that they
come down to the nursery just to experience the beautiful atmosphere.
We hope you will visit soon!

TOM SPEAKS
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According to all my grade school report cards, I never stop speaking!

Here is where I rant/ share/ proselytize about whatever I think is
beautiful/ interesting/ semi-important....

JUST IN
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At Southlands Nursery, things are always changing,
and not just with the seasons. We're constantly creating,
searching and bringing in new plants and exciting items
on a regular basis.

Get a sneak peak here or come visit us soon.

FAVOURITES
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Visiting Vancouver?
Want to order flowers?

Check out this very personal list of some of Thomas Hobbs favourite
Vancouver shops and restaurants you may not otherwise discover.

DAYLILIES
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Thomas Hobbs own hybrids (and other fabulous varieties) are available in
limited numbers. Hybridizing daylilies has become an absolute obsession....
using cutting edge parent plants from the world's top breeders.

Half the fun is in naming them!

ORDERING
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We will never be a fully online shopping nursery, but from time to time
we'll offer special plants or things.Thomas Hobbs own daylily introductions
will be available for Spring or Fall shipping.

We hope to offer other specialties,
such as own own Nerine hybrids, this way, also.

BOOKS & PRESS
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The only thing I love more than gardening is sharing that passion with others.
I've had the pleasure of writing 2 books and have been featured in a number of professional
horticultural and gardening magazines. For the past 16 years I've also worked in television on
GlobalBC's Saturday morning news 'Gardening with Thomas Hobbs' segments. The nursery has
been featured on virtually every gardening show including 'The Victory Garden', 'Martha Stewart'
and 'Recreating Eden'. We were even home to 'The Orchid Nazi' on the hit TV show The X Files!

August 30, 2011

Dry some hydrangeas !!

Filed under: Uncategorized — yodiehead @ 7:13 pm

Late summer/early fall is the perfect time to dry some hydrangeas.  It is usually the ‘mophead’ types that dry so well .  These are the Hydrangea macrophylla cultivars.  The big white Hydrangea paniculata cone-shaped flower clusters commonly know as ‘P.G.’ types also dry well if not harvested too early. (They should be tinged rose and feeling papery before they will dry if cut.) This applies to the ‘mophead’ types as well.  Newly opened flowers will just shrivel and wilt , even in water. They do not dry nicely and  just look like dead flowers.
To dry hydrangeas well, I have found it is best to arrange the cut stems, remove every leaf, place them in a vase of water and simply let them drink it up . Do not add any more water, … just let it run out. There is no need to add anything  to the water. It takes a few days, but the flowers will dry in situ and last for years !!  Some people hang their flowers upside down and dry them that way. You might get lucky if you start with very leathery blooms that have aged on the bush, but in general I find the blossoms shrivel right away and don’t dry perfectly.
So, gather (check out abandoned houses!!) or purchase some gorgeous hydrangea blossoms right now and enjoy them, first in water, then all winter as dried beauties !

August 14, 2011

oops! I did it again!

Filed under: Uncategorized — yodiehead @ 12:29 am

 


Another shipment from France has just arrived at the nursery ! Beautiful handmade pots from an artisan pottery in Anduze, France have been given their own room to inspire Provencal visions for our customers.
I have been selling imported pots since 1973 and have to say that these are the nicest pots I have ever seen. I love the ‘lichen’ finish sense of history each pot seems to possess .

By importing  directly from the source myself, I am pleasantly surprised at how reasonable the prices are. Small pots are $29.00 – $35.00 each, the same price they were in 1989.  I can envision succulents spilling out of these pots, or filling one with a pile of dried lavender in the living room. They look great empty, but would also suit a  stash of pine cones, pomegranates , seashells. or pot pourri……

 

 
Drop by soon and treat yourself to an escape to Provence !