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The Canebrake Garden Center ... offering Old Garden/Antique roses, bird and butterfly habitat, herbs, natives, heirloom tomatoes, hard-to-find perennials, custom-made flower / herb baskets, unique flowerbed designs, organic garden products, blended planting soil mixes and amendments. Also find unique gifts for weddings, house warmings, Mother's Day and other occasions. |
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click here to see the Memorial Rose Garden
Jennings Chapel Cemetery plan
for Visual Barrier
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Timeline for
Project Completion |
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1. Prep Planting Site the first week of April ... break up ground ... add 2-3 inch layer of mulch, then 2-3 inch layer of soil loam mix (available at Ground Floor) ... then lightly till it all together and allow to settle for a few days 2. Planting April 10th-24th (depending on weather) 3. Finishing Touches completed by April 28th
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*** we still need clarification
on exact location of south boundary, and whether the Dogwood
will be kept (highly recommended) to determine the final number of plants
needed ***
details about the plants ...
![]() Arborvitae as a visual barrier |
‘Emerald Green' Arborvitae grows to about 10-12 feet tall and retains a compact, non-speading root ball. Foliage is green and lush year around. |
‘Natchez' Crape Myrtle grows to about 25 feet tall. The tree has smooth, cinnamon-colored bark. Blooms lush white flowers in the summer. |
Natchez in bloom ![]() |
Natchez in the Fall ![]() |
Natchez - close up of bark ![]() |
Please contact Traci (799-3482) with any questions.
thanks for your business!
We have mealworms! $6.99 per 500 $9.99 per 1000 ... please call ahead to ensure availability ... (205) 366-8600 |
a partial inventory ... we can special order most plant requests Lantana “New gold" |