Thursday, December 4, 2014

#outdoor venues....


Spring is around the corner.....If your looking for a beautiful outdoors venue for a wedding or party, large or small, check out our new website  Brandywinefarmnursery.com and book now and let us help you make amazing memories.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving...

 
Happy Thanksgiving from Brandywine Farm.  @ Brandywinefarmnursery.com

Monday, December 28, 2009

Happy New Year

Happy New Year....
Well another year has flown by and the plants are now covered in a blanket of white. I always find I am just about done with winter and ready to start gardening about now, but sadly, the weather does not allow for this. So I reach for all the great magazines filled with beautiful pictures of flowers and vegetables that have just started to find there way into my mailbox. It makes for a nice afternoon drinking a cup of hot tea and devouring all the pictures that are layed out in front of you. This is a good time to start planning that new garden or re-designing that garden you were not quite happy with this past summer.
Now is a good time to clean up any garden tools that you did not get to this past fall or have that lawn mower tuned up. So keep busy and before you know it we will be glimpsing our first signs of spring.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Article - Save money with sticks

Hello fellow gardeners.

What a week. First we got more snow than we have seen in years then it warms up to 40+ and rain! Sitting here watching the fog and rain I came across a great artical in our local paper that may interest you. Its a great idea and will get you out and busy thinking and working toward spring.

Click on the link below:

Article - Save money with sticks

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year from Brandywine Farm Nursery

Happy New Year from Brandywine Farm. 2008 started out with a bang!!! We have 18 inches of snow this morning. We are spending our day pushing snow off of the greenhouses and keeping the generators going. The good news is all the snow is great insulation for the many perennial gardens that are located on our property. It blocks the wind to keep your plants from the drying winds of winter. Its hard to imagine on days like this that we will be planting our baskets and bringing some of the hydrangeas out of dormancy in 4 weeks.