Yellow Twig and Red Twig Dogwood

The yellow twig and red twig dogwood plants add dramatic color during winter plus a dash of Spring flowers too.   Once Fall is over, you do not need to settle for a drab landscape.   These plants produce beautiful spring blossoms and berries from summer to fall.  This is a true  four- season plant for your garden.

 

It’s the Branches of the Yellow Twig and Red Twig Dogwood

 

yellow twig dogwoodThe yellow twig and red twig dogwoods get their name from the color of their branches.  Once the leaves fall the bare branches of these dogwood plants show their true nature.  The striking red and yellow upright branches provide a great contrast to the bare leafless surroundings.

 

Use the plants along walk ways, as hedges or are center pieces in your garden.  One way to show off the colors of the plant is by arranging them in a pattern. Alternate the yellow twig and red twig dogwoods in a line or use 3 plants in a triangle arrangement.

 

Growing your Dogwood Plants

 

red twig dogwoodFirst, not all dogwood plants are trees. These yellow twig and red twig Dogwoods are considered bushes. Yes, these plants will grow 6 to 9 feet tall and spread out 6 to 12 feet wide.  The love full sun to partial shade (they do best in full sun).

 

They like moist soil but not wet.   When they are just planted water them weekly. Once established only water during long dry spells.  If you have a pond, stream and a low area these will thrive with no attention.

 

Prune the yellow twig and red twig dogwoods to the ground every few years rejuvenate the plant.    Fertilize in spring after they flower.  When young we recommend putting some pine bark or better yet cypress mulch around the plant to retain moisture.

 

Do Not Eat the berries of the yellow twig or red twig dogwood plants.  They are safe for birds but not humans.   Get your dogwood plants from Epic Grower LLC in Cleveland, Ga.  These plants grow in USDA zone 3 to 9.

Summer Blooming Liatris Spicata

Summer blooming liatris spicata plants were recently added to Epic Grower green house. These will be offered during our weekend sales starting in late June. provide a great attraction to any garden. These are tall growing (4-5 feet) perennials. Perennials are plants which come back year after year.   These grow in USDA zones 4-9 which covers 80% of the USA areas.

 

Summer Blooming Plants

 

summer blooming liatris spicata The summer blooming liatris spicata come in several colors. Epic Grower planted purple and white bulbs two weeks ago.  There were put in the green house / cold frame and started to emerge this week.

 

These are tall summer flowering plants that make great cut flowers.  These are tall flower plants. Use them along borders, behind smaller plants or in clumps for center attraction.

 

When planting bulbs (we are offering ones in pots already growing) make sure you water them well.  Once they emerge water reduce watering.

 

In late fall or early winter cut the plants back to the ground.  During the growing season the liatris spicata created more bulbs underground.  Each year the plant will cover more area.

 

After the 3rd year of growing divide the under ground bulbs.  Once divided, spread out the bulbs.  Move the remaining bulbs to new areas on your property.

 

Other Summer Blooming at Epic Grower

 

The day lily (Hemerocallis the scientific name) growing beds started to take shape.  Our plans include 5 to 7 growing areas and eventually allow digging up of them for our clients.  Yes, we planted some in pots to be released in late June.

sumer blooming day lily

 

Day lilies grow the best in USDA zone 4-9. The flower blooms last 3-4 weeks.   The day lilies offered by Epic Grower are re-blooming plants.  This means you will get multiple flower blooming periods from summer to fall.

 

During the growing season they spread underground through rhizomes.  Expect the  foliage to grow 18″ to 24″ tall. The flowers add another 12″ to 36″ to the height.

 

These summer blooming day lilies are great for all areas.  Use teh summer blooming day lilies for erosion problem .  Plant them along driveways, water/streams or on rocky hills.  These will come back year after year.

Get your day lilies plants during Epic Grower Weekend event at Cleveland, GA starting late June. We expect to add them to our online catalog later this year (2021) once the growing bed are well established.

Cuban Oregano Plant Exotic

Cuban oregano or Mexican Mint is not like Italian oregano plants.  It’s an exotic succulent herb plant that’s extremely easy to grow.  The taste right off the plant is a bit more mild than Italian oregano but a bit sweeter too!

Cuban Oregano Succulent?

 

Yes, its a succulent desert loving plant. Unlike regular non-succulent Italian oregano, its water thrifty. The leaves and stems are thick.    Succulents are easy to grow as long as you remember one thing – do not over water.  The Cuban oregano loves early morning sun  or full sun.

Cuban oregano plant

We grew our first plant in morning sun (about 3 hrs) and the rest of the day in shade.  The plant grew into a very large in a 15 gallon pot.  We propagated many plants for the one original one we acquired many years ago

Growing Cuban Oregano Plants

 

This succulent plant stores water in the leaves and branches. The Cuban oregano takes minimal care and produces tons of great tasting herbal leaves.  Let the plant dry out 2-3 days between watering or much longer so go on your vacation and do not worry.  Make sure the soil is fast draining and the pot has a hole on the bottom.  Like all succulent plants they do not like to sit in water what-so-ever.

Harvest the leaves at any time.  Epic Grower staff waits until the leaves get big. We dehydrate the leave or use it fresh for cooking.

 

If the Cuban Oregano plant gets too big just prune it back.    Epic Grower prunes them back at least once a year. Once pruned many new branches will form in a very short time.  Use time released fertilizer once a year before spring.  The plant is an evergreen perennial.   Yes, you can propagate the plant  from cuttings.

 

Do you like herbal oils?   Add some dehydrated Cuban oregano to olive oil for cooking.   Crush the leaves on a plate, pour some vinegar/oil on top and dip bread! Wonderful full flavor and very healthy too.

 

Growing Lilacs

Growing Lilacs is a pleasure in zones 3-8.  Yes, here are some warm weather lilacs such as Miss Kim and Sensation that will grow in warmer zone 8 climates.   Lilacs are easy to grow and the fragrant flower spikes last weeks.  Some varieties bloom for 6 weeks or more!

 

growing lilacs miss kim
Miss Kim Lilac

The lilac bushes are hardy plants and require minimal maintenance once established.  Depending upon the type they grow from 5 to 15 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide.  When growing lilacs, you prune to the shape you desire. Trim as a hedge, circular bush or cut the lower branches to make superb specimen tree.   They attract butterflies and deer resistant.

 

Growing Lilacs Specifics

 

Most lilacs need a good cold period each year to flourish. Check your growing zone and the lilac plant you obtain.  They need a good 6 hours of sun to produce flowers. If you are in zone 7-8 then place the lilacs in areas they are protected a bit from the late afternoon sun.

 

They will grow in many soil types but prefer rich fertile soil.  When growing lilac give them plenty of water when young.  However, make sure the soil is fast draining because they do not like wet feet.  If the area you are planting is prone to wetness make sure you place large rocks at the bottom of the hole before planting to drain the water away.  If too wet they will not bloom!

 

Growing Lilacs Planting

 

When planting add some good compost to the soil. Dig the hole twice as large as the container. Put compost in the bottom and around the sides when you plant your lilac.  Topsoil is NOT compost.  Mulch around the top of the plant.

 

Growign lilac yankee doodle
Yankee Doodle Lilac

Space lilacs from 5 to 12 feet apart depending upon the variety.  Do not over fertilize the lilac or the blooms will suffer.  We recommend once a year to add some 8–9-month time released fertilizer.

 

Each spring mulch to top of the plant for the first couple years.  Epic Grower recommends non-colorized mulch or bark to help retain moisture and protect the roots.

 

Lilac colors range from white to dark purple. They include violet, blue, lavender, pink and magenta colors. Some are solid colors and others have stripes. They are all delicate looking small flowers on spikes.

Next Weekend Special Sale

Epic Grower Special event

The next weekend special sale is scheduled for May 29 -30 (Saturday and Sunday) -Memorial Day weekend.   We are only open to the general public on special weekend events.

 

Epic Grower is trying to get more hydrangeas and elderberry plants ready.  All the plants are growing great and its a great time to get your fruit and berry trees planted.

5/28/2021 update:

This weekend, May 29/30th, is our next open house.  The plants look great and it will be a bit cooler (mid 70’s).  It’s a  great time to get your plants in the ground for summer.  ** Mention this post and get a FREE Rare Cuban Oregano plant when you purchase two (2) or more plants.  This a new crop with leaves ready for your favorite Italian recipes.   These are great size plants. Offer limited to stock on hand.

Special Note:  NOW is the time to plant the Camellia plants (Camellia Japonicas) to have them well establish for late fall/winter blooming.  Great for early morning sun or partial shade areas.  If you plant them in full sun make sure you keep them well watered.  They like moist soil but not wet.

 

5/12/2021  update: 

1 Gallon elderberry plants that were sold out in April are Back. We added 3 gallon size too.  1,2 and 3 gallon sizes available.

1 Gallon size goji berries will be up sized after this weekend sale. They are over growing their pots. Once potted in large containers the prices will go up so now is a fantastic time to get these plants. Goji berries are sweet, considered a super food and the 1 gallon size are fruiting size!   Many were sold last sale (may 1-2)  but we sill have about 30 in this size left.  You will not find them at a better price anywhere in this size!

Fig trees have doubled in size since our first sale in early April. Now is a great time to plant them so they have a full season of growth before next year.

Fruit trees – Only a very few Honey-crisp apple trees are left in stock.  Moon glow pears, granny smith apples, enterprise apples, golden delicious apple,  keiffer pear and wolf creek apple are all growing great.  The lowest best prices around for these large 7 gallon plants!

Lilacs are going fast – we added a couple more types including one that started to bloom!

Haskap berry plants – Epic Grower only has a few of each variety left.  These are not blueberry’s but taste and look like them. We do not expect to be able to offer more until next year.  3X the health benefits of blueberry’s!

5/5/2021 update:

We are in the process of planting many of the plants from the greenhouse on our property this past month (figs, berries, fruit trees, decorative trees, and others).

Several varieties of Day re-blooming lilies are coming this month (being potted and planted). They should be ready in late June. If you have a question about planting let us know. We are here to help.

4/28/2021 update:   

We added more signs. You can not see the greenhouse from the street. Go up the paved driveway on the left (1437 on post).

 

We are a small family own business and greatly appreciate your support.   Enjoy the many activities in the area and bring your camera – the Mountain laurels are starting to bloom!

 

See our website www.epicgrower.com for plants details. Scroll down the page to the news section.

Thank you.

 

Growing and Planting Instructions

Growing and planting instructions for all zones.  Plants shipped from Epic Grower LLC were grown in Cleveland, Ga Zone 7a.  The tropical plants and some of the exotics are grown in a greenhouse to produce heat and humidity.  Others are grow outside and/in a shade house.  Knowing your growing environment is important.

If you are from Georgia then you are in zones 8 to 7.  Zone 8a-8b is basically from Macon south.   Zone 7b starts just above Macon and goes up to NC/Tennessee borders.  The Georgia mountains areas are zone 7a  with one tiny spot zone 6b.

Growing and Planting Instructions

 

In ground growing and planting:   Dig a hole in the ground at least 50% larger than the root ball.  If you are planting a larger plant (3 gallon or large plant) make the hole at least twice the size of the root system.  Back fill 25% of the hole with the proper type of compost. Do not use topsoil. Topsoil does not have nutrients plants need.

 

Roots need to breath (except water tolerant plants) to grow. If roots are sitting in water then they will die along with the hole plant.  Put a layer of hardwood mulch or pine needle mulch. Stay away from the colorized mulches.

 

moderate growing and planting plantsContainer growing and planting:  Pick a pot at least twice the size of the plant’s root system. Clay pots and pots with holes are better to control moisture, root breathing and heat. The roots need air to grow well and survive.  It’s better that you do not OVERSIZE the pot for the plant.  Soil nutrients get depleted so add time released fertilizer.

 

Fill the bottom and sides of the pot with the soil you plan to use. Then plant the tree using a good airy potting soil of the proper type. Coir based mixes are great! It’s always better to get pots with drain holes to prevent root death.  When watering the the water should flow through the soil. If it does not then it may retain too much water.

More growing and planting information

 

  1. If ground growing and planting then water the planting holes one day before planting the small plants.
  2. Plant in the late afternoon to avoid the hot sun the first day.
  3. Do not plant the root ball more than 1/2″ below the soil. The roots need to breath. Look at the plants’ trunk color to see the coloration difference near the soil one. Keep the area that was exposed to the air above the soil!
  4. If growing in a pot (especially a bonsai pot) then spread out the roots. Try not to damage the roots. We use chop-sticks to separate the root ball to gently spread the roots out.
  5. Add a root hormone ,such as, Dyna-Gro K-L-N to the water the first 21 days.  Read the vendors instructions for dilution, precautions and how often to use.
  6. If the plant tends to fall over then add support.  When you insert the support stick try not to damage any roots under the soil!  If using a bonsai pot, wire down the plant to support it.
  7. Pack soil around the base of eh plant lightly.
  8. Water lightly for the first few days.
  9. After 30 days add a good fertilizer to your growing and planting mix .  We use a 8-9 month time released fertilizer (yes, epicgrower.com carries the fertilizer for clients).
  10. Research your growing environment to make sure you are planting the type of plants properly.
  11. Remember these are good general planting instructions. Not all plants grow the same. If you are not sure check the internet for more information on soil types and light requirements.

 

VERY IMPORTANT:    There are hundreds of growing environments.  These instructions contain GENERAL information.  You need to do YOUR own research on how to grow the plant in your growing environment.  Adjust how you grow the plant based on your area.

 

growing and planting in the sunDirect sunlight:  Direct sunlight means the plant sees the Sun.  It does not mean near a window that gets light.  When growing and planting it’s important understand to grow your plant correctly.  Full sun means direct access/line of sight to the sun. In very strong sunny areas you may need to provide some partial shade. Too much some can cause browning leaves on young plants.

 

Plant Stress:  Moving plants from one environment to another (such as shipping plants to you) causes plant stress.   Re-potting plants cause plant stress.  Fertilizing wrong will cause stress. Cutting roots and branches causes stress.  Do one thing at a time to prevent plant stress and death.  When you prune make sure you do it at the right time of year for your plant

 

How to Make soil Airy:  Add perlite to mixes.   Add small NON porous rocks. Use clay pots to allow air flow.  Make sure there are holes in the bottom of the pots.  When ground planting put some big rocks at the bottom of the hole to make sure water drains well. Most roots do not like to sit in water!  Remember there are exceptions to all rules so know your plant and what it likes.

 

When growing and planting in containers:   Use coir based mixes not Moss if possible Moss mixes tend to create crusts on top of the soil which causes water and air flow problems.   There are some moss/pine bark mixes that work great but be careful of crusts forming on the top of the soil.  Crusts will not allow air or water flow and roots need air to survive!

 

Advice:  The number one thing we hear from people is “My Gardener said xxxxx” Be careful, most gardeners are not plant experts. They may know about some local plants/grass/trees but not all. There are many different growing environments and micro-environments in all areas.  Do your research and understand plants are living things. When  growing and planting remember sometimes not mater what you do some plants will die.  It may be the water, the nutrients, the sun light, heat, soil, cold, bugs or something else causing problems.    Enjoy growing your plants.

Elderberry Plant In Big Demand

Elderberry plant, sambucus canadensis, is making a strong comeback. Due to it’s medical properties and great taste in jams/syrups the plant is in high demand.  The Elderberry bush is a fast growing bush/tree with a height of 10 to 20 feet. It grows in partial shade to full sun. It makes a great border plant including as an under-story plant along woodland edges.

elderberry plantElderberry Plant Growing

 

Elderberry plants grow in USDA zones 4 through 8. Its considered a shrub but will grow into a semi-tree.  The plant fruits in the fall.   Expect blooms in late spring in most areas with showy white clusters of flowers.

 

Epic Grower recommends pruning the plant to control height to  keep it lower for easy berry picking.

 

If growing in a container then the plant needs fast draining, moist soil for best results. When in a container and while young in the ground give it a good time released fertilizer.  See Epic Grower website for a great 8-9 month time released fertilizer.

 

The elderberry bush prefers partial shade or afternoon shade. However, it will grow in full sun too.  Plant it in areas that provide moist soil that drains well. It does not like standing water what-so-ever.

 

The plants from Epic Grower, LLC will fruit in 1-2 years.  Large ones in the 3 gallon pots may fruit the first year planted.   If you obtained your plant during winter then wait until spring (last frost) before planting.

 

Its always better to plant two (2) or more plants within 60 feet of each other. Elderberry will self pollinate, however, it produces much, much better when pollinated by another elderberry.

Elderberry Plant Uses

Do not eat the berry raw. Too much raw eating of the berry will cause medical problems.  Berry and/or leaves uses include making tinctures, cooking, teas and drying into powders.

 

Cook the berries in great tasting jams, syrups and herbal remedies. Always, consult an herbalist before using elderberry bush  for medical purposes.

 

The leaves are used in teas too. Some of the benefits reported by various studies include treating the common cold, swine flu, boost immune system, treat chronic fatigue, sinus and leg pains.

If you have questions concerning how to grow the elderberry plant please post it using the comment second of this article.

 

 

Special Weekend Event Cleveland, GA

First Special Weekend Event Scheduled for April 3-4 from 9am to 3pm.
Epic Grower Special eventEpic Grower LLC opens its Cleveland, Georgia location to the public on this special weekend event.  Pick from many of our online plants plus other unusual fruit varieties, berries, herbs and ornamental too large for shipping.

Please note we are NOT OPEN to the public except of these dates what-so-ever.Address: 1437 Jenny’s Cove Road, Cleveland, GA 30528

 

Make it a weekend trip: Visit nearby Alpine Helen Ga 15 minutes away, gold rush town of Dahlonega 20 Minutes away, many hiking/biking trails or over 15 Wineries from 5 minutes to 20 minutes away.

 

Plant list:

Apple trees 7 gallon size – Wolf Creek, Granny Smith, Enterprise, Golden Delicious, and Honey Crisp

Aloe White Ghost 4.5” pot
Brazilian Grape 4

Camellia Japonicas 1 gallon and 3 gallon – April Tyst, Buttons and Bows, CV Hovey, Dads Pink, EG Waterhouse, Ella Ward Parsons, Fran Mathis, Grape Soda, Goggy, Jacks, Jury Yellow, Look Again, Mine No Yuki, Rose Dawn and Victory White. Yes some are blooming now (3/17/2021)

Cape Myrtle 2 gal
Crab-apple trees 2 gallon
Dogwood Florida White 1 gallon
Dogwood Florida white 2 gallon
Elderberry 1 gallon
Elderberry 2 gallon

Figs 1gal – Black Mission, Olympian, and Violet De Bordeaux

Gasteria Tongue succulent 4.5” pot
Gasteria Tongue succulent 6” pot
Goji berry 4” pot
Goji berry 1 gal
Goji berry trellis 2 gallon
Honeysuckle 2 gallon trellis
Coral Red Honeysuckle 1 gallon
Coral Red Honeysuckle 4.5” pit
Magnolia’s queen Ann 2 gallon
Oakleaf Hydrangeas 1 gallon
Cuban Oregano 4.5″ pot
Cuban Oregano 1 gallon
Pears 7 gallon – Moon Glow and Keiffer
Red twig 1 gallon
Yellow twig 1 gallonSuper Rare Christia Cespertilionis Red Butterfly Wing Plant – This is an example of a rate unusual plant that, as of this date, we are the only ones that we know of in the USA growing them for retail clients. This is not a plant you will find anywhere else! We will have a few available during this event.

Pricing matches or lower than our website / eBay listing or Amazon listings.

Example 7 gallon apple trees $23.97  – around town/big box stores 5 gallon trees ones are $29.97 to $34.97

 

If you are a hoya collector then please send a message in advance. The hoya room will not be open without appointment. If we get enough local interest we will sponsor a special Hoya trading day for collectors.

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1st Onsite Plant Sales

The 1st  plant sale is planned for one weekend in March.  Our nursery is not open to the public except on these special event days.  The exact dates will be determined and posted on www.facebook.com/epicgrower (please follow us on Facebook).  Expect weekly updates on plant availability through this post.   These plants include larger plants and unusual plants  beyond what’s available on our website.

Afterwords visit alpine Helen, Georgia 18 minutes away. Or Georgia’s gold rush city of Dahlonega in 20.  Try a short or long hike to one of several waterfalls.  Taste great vine 5 minutes north  and many others just minutes further.  Do you fish – cast a line in best trout fishing in the SE in the many nearby streams.  Bass fish, hike or ride mountain bike 8 minutes away – Mount Yonah Preserve.

1st Onsite Plant Sale

The 1st onsite plant sale will include the following plants not available through 1st onsite plantour website as of 3/1/2021:

Camellia Japonicas (1 to 3 gallon all flowering size:   Jacks, Victory white, Bows N Buttons, CM Hovey, April Tyrst, Dads Pink, Ella Ward Parsons, Goggy, Fran Mathis, Grape Soda, Jurys Yellow,  Look Again, Mine No Yuki,  and Rose Dawn.

 

Fruit Trees:  Apple Wolf Creek, Honey crisp,  Granny Smith, Enterprise, Persimmon Americana, moon glow pear, apple golden delicious, Keiffer pear, Olympian fig, Violet De Bordeaux, mission black fig, crabapple and elderberry.

drapple willowOther plants: Yellow twig dogwood,  coral-red dogwood, extremely rare Christina Vespertillonis, Brazilian grape pre bonsai, eastern red cedar, trumpet honey coral honeysuckle,  cape myrtle, Magnolia’s queen Ann Dogwood white, Oak-leaf Hydrangeas, ficus Benjamina pre bonsai, Cuban oregano and others.

Please note NOT all plants on our website  are available during  theses special weekend sales. If you have any questions please post them on this blog for quick responses.  We tentatively plan to have 4-5 of these special sales from early Spring through summer.