Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Starlight Shopping & Poinsettia Open House



December, here we come!  This week we have our Starlight Shopping event on Thursday plus our annual Poinsettia Open House on Saturday.  The poinsettias are coming into their prime, we are making wreaths & all kinds of unique arrangments, and the greenhouse is feeling quite cozy and Christmas-y.  This is a fun time of the year- we can't wait to share it with you!

STARLIGHT SHOPPING
Thursday, November 30
2:00-7:00
An after-hours shopping event!  Hot cider and lights strung through the greenhouse make Starlight Shopping an extra special evening.  Please note we are opening earlier for this event than in past years.

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POINSETTIA OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, December 2
8:00-12:00
Our favorite morning of the season!  The poinsettias are looking perfect, plus we have fresh coffee and homemade cookies for all!  



Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Wreath Orders


Wreaths are such a staple of the holiday season, and they make for a unique gift, too!  We are very excited to be offering something new this year- custom wreath orders.  It's not unusual for us to have requests for matching sets of wreaths or certain designs. This season we are taking orders for specific sizes, designs, and quantities.  There are options to choose one of our favorite wreaths, or you can customize your own.  Simply tell us what you want and when you want it!  All the information is available on this printable form:


WREATH ORDER FORM


Please direct any questions to Anna Mary at henrysgreenhouses@gmail.com.  

Have fun designing your perfect wreath!

-Anna Mary


Tuesday, October 17, 2017

2017 Winter Hours



2017 WINTER HOURS

November 17- December 12

Tuesday 9:00-5:00
Friday 9:00-5:00
Saturday 8:00-12:00

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STARLIGHT SHOPPING

Thursday, November 30 from 2:00-7:00

Join us for only after-hours shopping of the season!

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POINSETTIA OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, December 2 from 8:00-12:00

We might be biased, but there is just no better place to welcome December than a greenhouse filled with poinsettias!

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We'll be open for the poinsettia season in less than six weeks- how is that possible?!  November & December sure are sneaking up on us!  Dates have been set for our annual Poinsettia Open House on Saturday, December 2 from 8:00-12:00 and our Starlight Shopping event on  Thursday,  November 30 from 2:00-7:00.  See you soon!
-Anna Mary


Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Porch Sale!



PORCH SALE

Saturday, June 18
7:00 AM until we're done!
RAIN or SHINE

CASH ONLY- NO checks, NO cards, NO gift certificates

Henrys' Farm & Greenhouses
1258 Oregon Hollow Road
Holtwood, PA 17532

Trust us, this is a morning not to be missed!  Annuals, perennials, hanging baskets of all kinds, planters, unique garden decor...truly too many treasures to list!  The Porch Sale is CASH ONLY, so come prepared.  See you bright & early on Saturday!

-Anna Mary


Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Closed for the Season




That's right, we're now CLOSED FOR THE SEASON.  Thank you all so much for another wonderful spring!  We'll see you in November...until then, enjoy your flowers!

-Anna Mary

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Wrapping Up Retail- Don't Miss Out!



Spring 2017 Hours:
Friday, May 26 open from 9:00- 5:00
Saturday, May 27 open from 8:00- 12:00
Tuesday, May 30 open from 9:00- 5:00 (Our last day!)


***Specials on Perennials, Unplanted Pottery & our favorite Garden Decor on Friday, Saturday & Tuesday!***

Well, May is coming to an end and it looks like our spring retail season is coming to a close too.  Just like every spring we find ourselves in a sort of astonishment, wondering 'Where did the time go?!'.  This spring season was just wonderful- we have thoroughly enjoyed all the friendly faces (new & old) and sharing with you all of plants, greenhouse, and home.  Thank you so, so much for your patronage and support this spring!  

For our final three days of the retail season we'll be having specials on perennials and unplanted pottery, plus some of our favorite garden decor for you to enjoy!  See you soon, and enjoy your flowers!

-Anna Mary

Friday, May 19, 2017

Calling All Cannas!




Some like it hot and oh my, has it been warm this week!  When the temperatures begin to rise, you learn very quickly which plants are thrivers and which need a bit more coddling.  There is time and place for both high and low maintenance plants, but in the greenhouse we certainly have an immense appreciation for the ones that allow us a little grace!  

The heat brings out the best in the tropicals- they just crave it!  Plants like Plumbago, Portulaca, Mandevilla, Cannas...this is their time to shine.  We have grown and trialed many types of Cannas over the years- short, tall, and all colors of flowers and foliage.  There really is a canna for everyone!   We've chosen out our favorite varieties this year- we love their colors, height variety, and overall performance.  Give them a sunny spot, be it in a pot or or a flower bed, and enjoy!


Canna 'Phasion'
Tall: 2-6'
Stunning, striped foliage with orange blooms.  Very unique!


Canna 'Australia'
Tall: 2-6'
Dark, chocolate-black foliage with deep red blooms.


Canna 'Kreta'
Mid-height: 36"
Green foliage, red blooms.


Canna 'Tenerife'
Mid-height: 36"
Green foliage, Yellow blooms with orange speckles.


Cannova Series
Mid-height: 30- 48"
'Orange Shades': Green foliage, orange blooms.
'Red Shades': Green foliage, red blooms.
'Rose': Green foliage, pink blooms.
'Bronze Scarlet': Dark bronze foliage, red blooms.


Tropical Series
Dwarf height: 30"
'White': Green foliage, white blooms.
'Rose': Green foliage, pink blooms.
'Yellow': Green foliage, yellow blooms with orange speckles.




How will you be adding in tropical color for this summer?  Enjoy!
-Anna Mary



Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Sunset Shopping



SUNSET SHOPPING

Thursday, May 18
5:00 PM- 8:00 PM

Join us for an evening of after-hours shopping!  
This is our only after-hours shopping opportunity of the season...bring a friend, see you then!

Henrys' Farm & Greenhouses
1258 Oregon Hollow Road
Holtwood, PA 17532


Wednesday, May 10, 2017

A Pop of Portulaca



At the greenhouse we love showing off our plants!  The new, the unusual, the overlooked...if we're growing it, we have an appreciation for it.  Portulaca is one of my favorites to show off and point out.  Folks that know portulaca know that it has a bit of a reputation for being old fashioned, or something you might find in your grandmother's garden.  (And, yes, the first thing that pops into my head when I think of portulaca is the old black kettle at our Uncle John's house that would be planted full of them every summer.)  Those old seed varieties perhaps weren't terribly exciting by today's standards, but they were tough, dependable color.


The past few years we have been sifting though newer hybrid varieties that combine the best of both worlds:  powerful, unique color AND incredible durability.  Just like the old fashioned portulaca, the newer types love the heat, are drought-tolerant, and require little water.  They will do well in landscape, containers, and we often use them in hanging baskets.  Here's a brief list of our current favorite portulacas:



Portulaca 'Rose Flambeau'
Oh boy- few things are better than plants with funky foliage!  The pink flowers of 'Rose Flambeau' perfectly pop off it's green and white leaves.  This type is new for 2017 and we are loving it!



Portulaca Colorblast Series
This is perhaps one of the most unique portulacas we have seen yet!  Colorblast 'Watermelon Punch' and 'Mango Mojito' pack a lot of color into a little bloom.  The bicolor flowers are reminiscent of calibrachoa (the pink and yellow pattern of 'Watermelon Punch' is eerily similar to Calibrachoa 'Holy Moly!') and are just terribly eye-catching from a distance as well as interesting up close.  



Portulaca 'Samba Rose'
Samba Rose isn't exactly new, but it would be a shame not to highlight this beauty- it's a stunner!  The hot pink blooms are two to three inches wide, nearly triple the size of other portulacas.  It's trailing habit is especially noticeable in hanging baskets.



Portulaca Pazazz Series
There's no two ways about it, the Pazazz series has become a standard for us.  This series has a great range of powerful color, a thick growing habit, and blooms continually.  It comes in Pink Glow, Red Flare, Vivid Yellow, and Tangerine- just don't ask us to pick a favorite!


So if you're looking for something to go in that hot, dry, impossible-to-grow-anything place...perhaps it's time to try a little pop of portulaca!

-Anna Mary



Thursday, May 4, 2017

Make a Statement


Elephant Ear used as a filler in a giant pot at D.S. Cole in New Hampshire.  All together it was over 10 feet high!

There are some plants that everyone loves- the main qualifications usually being large in terms of color (think gerberas) or large in terms of size.  Colocasia and Alocasia, fondly known also as 'Elephant Ears', check the second box.  They can get BIG.  Not only are they sizeable plants, they can really make a statement in pots or the landscape, are fun as cut "flowers" if you're willing to sacrifice them, and (if you're ambitious/ crafty) you can immortalize them by casting the leaves in concrete.

As with most plants, if you want them to grow to their fullest size (or even exceed it), their conditions need to support them.  Give them space to grow!  Start with large pots, lots of good soil for roots to grow and expand (so no false bottoms or filler in your pots), and regular water and fertilizer.  With the proper care and conditions
we have seen plants nearly double their expected size!

Without futher ado, here are a few of our favorite Elephant Ears:



Colocasia 'Mojito'
The splotchy, black and green variegation of 'Mojito' makes each leaf totally unique.  It does great in full sun to part shade and is quite happy to get it's feet wet.  Don't be afraid to use Mojito in a pond planter, it will thrive!  Mature height 3-4'.



Colocasia 'Maui Gold'
Chartreuse foliage can be such an attention-grabber!  Maui Gold has a pure, glossy color that contrasts nicely with deeper tones and tropical hues but is quite refreshing in combination with white shades, too.  Full to filtered sun, will grow faster in wet conditions.  Mature height 3-4'.



Colocasia 'Black Beauty'
The green veins on each leaf pair perfectly with Black Beauty's velvety, dark color.  Don't be afraid to combine Black Beauty with a brighter Elephant Ear for more contrast and drama!  This Elephant Ear gets a little taller than some- mature height can be 4-5'.   



Colocasia 'Tea Cup'
A favorite!  Tea Cup is a garden novelty and makes for a fun conversation piece.  As it matures, the leaf edges turn upward and transform into cups!  Rain, dew, and watering from overhead allow them to catch the water.  Then, when it's too much for them to hold, they tilt forward and spill it out.   Regardless of how old you are or how many times you're seen them in action, Tea Cups are always a delight!  Mature height 4-6', sun to part shade, keep moist.



Xanthasoma 'Lime Zinger'
Lime Zinger is a Xanthasoma (related to Colocasia) and is quite the stunner!  Its chartreuse leaves are plentiful and can reach nearly 20" in length.  Mature height 3-4'.  Plant in part sun to shade as too much intense sun can burn the leaves.


Of course, there are more varieties happily growing in the greenhouse!  These just happen to be some of our current favorites.  Which one is your pick?

-Anna Mary

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Fancy, Funky Foliage Geraniums!



Well, hello there, you gorgeous geraniums!  If you have not yet become familiar with Fancy Geraniums/ Exotic Geraniums/ Foliage Geraniums, now is the time!  These beauties have been around for years, quietly waiting for their moment in the sun (so to speak).  Now may be their time- we've been noticing an uptick in interest for the unusual and a greater appreciation for foliage.   This spring we've cherry-picked six of our favorite Exotic Geraniums to feature in the greenhouse:  Happy Thought Red, Vancouver Centennial, Persian Queen, Mrs. Parker, Indian Dunes, and Wilhelm Langguth.  Like traditional geraniums, they appreciate at least a half-day of sun, require moderate watering, and do well in both planters and flower beds.  Here's our 2017 lineup!



HAPPY THOUGHT RED

If you're not sure which to try, 'Happy Thought Red' is a solid choice.  It's leaves have a bright variegation of green and yellow/ivory with cherry-rose blooms.  'Happy Thought Red' would work nicely in a pot with Lantana (think 'Luscious Berry Blend' or 'Luscious Marmalade'), the dark purple foliage of Setcresea 'Purple Heart', and Evolvulus 'Blue My Mind'...perhaps add in a Canna or Pennisetum 'Fireworks' grass for some height.  Of course (like any of these Exotic Geraniums) it would make a lovely specimen planted alone!





VANCOUVER CENTENNIAL

'Vancouver Centennial' features unique maple leaf foliage and star-like, orange-y red flowers.  Definitely eye-catching!  The leaves graduate from a rusty red center to almost yellow edges.  Out of this spring's lineup, this is what grabs my attention first.  With such commanding foliage you can go one of two ways when choosing its' companions:  keep everything else simple and allow the geranium to be the star of the combination, or embrace the color and pattern and go wild!  





PERSIAN QUEEN

If you love blinding, bright color you will just adore 'Persian Queen'!  The chartreuse foliage perfectly accents its hot pink flowers to make a combination you can't ignore.  Other favorite chartreuse-colored plants compliment Persian Queen quite nicely:  Sedum 'Lemon Coral', Millium 'Flashlights', and Gomphrena 'Cosmic Flare'.  Prefer pink?  Try Portulaca 'Samba Rose' for drought-tolerant flamingo hue.





MRS. PARKER

'Mrs. Parker' is just so sweet that Marty often refers to her as "she"!  The foliage is a lovely, soft green and ivory and her blooms are a light pink.  She is perhaps our most subtle choice of exotic geraniums.  Planting Mrs. Parker alongside more muted tones like the soft blue of Plumbago 'Imperial Blue' or airy white of Gaura 'Stratosphere White' would suit her just fine.





INDIAN DUNES

If you're attracted to the coloring in 'Vancouver Centennial', 'Indian Dunes' will likely be a contender for you as well.  The broader, rounded foliage of Indian Dunes features a bronze center on the chartreuse leaves and will feature orange-red flowers.  Pot Indian Dunes up with Carex 'Rooster Grass' for some added texture, Oxalis 'Zinfandel' for contrast, and an orange or red coleus...try 'Redhead' or 'Trusty Rusty'





WILHELM LANGGUTH

When 'Wilhelm Langguth' isn't blooming, it's easy to mistake for Mrs. Parker.  The foliage is nearly identical!  When blooming, they are clearly unique plants.  Wilhelm Langguth has a compact, cherry-red bloom that just pops off of the green and ivory backdrop.  We currently have a simple hanging basket combo featuring Wilhelm Langguth (red), Lantana 'New Gold' (yellow), and Verbena 'Royale Chambray' (purple/blue).  When in doubt, the primary colors will never steer you wrong!


And there you have it- six fabulous Exotic Geraniums!  They're so versatile- a great way to spice up your traditional geranium combinations, an unexpected alternative to using coleus, fun to work into pot combos yet interesting enough to hold their own.  How are you going to plant them?  Enjoy!

-Anna Mary



Tuesday, April 11, 2017

'Savoring Spring' & Opening Day



'Savoring Spring'- A new event!
Thursday, April 20 from 5:00 PM- 8:00 PM
R.S.V.P. by April 14

'Savoring Spring' is just around the corner!  We'll be kicking off the spring season on Thursday, April 20 with garden-inspired treats, optional mini-sessions (including 'New & Now for 2017' and 'Behind the Scenes'), and time to shop, browse & visit.  Be sure to get in your R.S.V.P. to henrysgreenhouses@gmail.com by April 14 so we know to expect you!

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Spring Hours
Tuesday 9:00- 5:00
Friday 9:00- 5:00
Saturday 8:00- 12:00
Beginning Friday, April 21 through Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Also, our opening day of the season is Friday, April 21!  As always, we're growing a fabulous selection of plants and hanging baskets- new, unusual, and tried-and-true.  Be on the lookout for the new varigated 'Kosmic Kale', the soft and silver foliage of Stachys 'Bello Grigio', Portulaca 'Watermelon Punch' and it's bicolor companions in the Colorblast series...and so, so, so many more!  




See you soon!
-Anna Mary


Friday, March 3, 2017

Thinking Spring!



Hello, March!  Spring is coming, or is it here already?  Some days it's hard to tell.  Regardless of the weather, all the tell-tale signs are here:  plants in the greenhouse (and more arriving all the time!), peeps in the greenhouse, and we're eagerly awaiting the birth of Marty's lambs.  So whether or not the weather feels like it, we are certainly getting in the spring spirit!

That also means that we will be opening up for retail in about seven short weeks!  Opening day will be Friday, April 21 from 9:00- 5:00.  You can view our full retail schedule HERE.  But of course there's more!  We'll be hosting three events this season: Savoring Spring, our annual Spring Open House, and Sunset Shopping.  All the details for those events can be seen HERE.  Of course, if you are on the mailing/email list you will be getting that information in the next few weeks.  I would like to note that we are very, VERY excited about opening our season with 'Savoring Spring' on Thursday night, April 20.  It's a totally new and different evening event for us and we are so eager to share it with you all!  

Think spring!!
-Anna Mary