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var tipuesearch = {"pages":[{"title":" Search Landscape Materials NW\n","text":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Search Landscape Materials NW\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n24010 SE HWY 212\nDAMASCUS, OREGON 97089\n\n503-669-1268\n\nSALES@LANDSCAPEMATERIALSNW.COM\n\n\n\n\n\nLandscape Materials NW \n \n\nHome\n\n\nRSS\n\n\nSource\n\n\nSearch\n\n\nTags\n\n\nFacebook\n\n\nInstagram\n\n\nFeatured\n\n\nNews\n\n\nPlant Of The Week\n\n\nArchives\n\n\nGitLog\n\n\n\nSearch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBulk & bagged soil, compost, bark, rock\nFlowering trees & shrubs, ornamental grasses, evergreens Edible fruit trees & berries\nFertilizer, herbicides, gardening tools, & more!\n\n\nDon't see what you need?\nGive us a call: 503-669-1268\n\n\n\n","tags":"","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/search.html"},{"title":"My Monet Sunset Weigela","text":"Hello fellow rain lovers! For this week's plant we have one that might remind of warmer sunnier days with the My Monet Sunset Weigela! This dwarf, full sun, deciduous shrub loves moist well drained soils and can tolerate clay. It will reach a maximum size of 12-18\" tall and wide, but still packs a punch with its wonderful variegated foliage that turns a bright orange and red color in the fall. It blooms pink flowers in the spring and reblooms in late summer. The flowers are loved by hummingbirds and honeybees from all around, and for this week you can grab them for the price of $25.60 in a 2 gallon pot. So hurry and come get them before the sun sets on this amazing deal!","tags":"Plant Of The Week","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/my-monet-sunset-weigela.html","loc":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/my-monet-sunset-weigela.html"},{"title":"Blueberry Perpetua","text":"We have officially hit the frost season everybody! But for this plant of the week that is no problem, Blueberry Perpetua is actually in the middle of its second fruiting of the year. This is a self-pollinating dwarf blueberry shrub with a natural 3 to 4 foot vase shape, that has a spectacular burning red fall color. Though the berries are on the small side they are packed with a nice mild sweet flavor. Regularly priced at $24.35 but this week you can come grab them for $20.70. If you have any questions feel free to ask, and our staff is more than willing to answer any questions sent our way.","tags":"Plant Of The Week","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/blueberry-perpetua.html","loc":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/blueberry-perpetua.html"},{"title":"Peking Cotoneaster","text":"We love Peking Cotoneaster for its stunning fall color, berries for the songbirds in winter, and attractive white flowers with glossy leaves in spring. This large shrub, 6-10' tall and wide, is often used as a wind block and to provide a thicket to shelter small birds in winter from predators. Peking Cotoneaster is also used to stabilize banks and prevent soil erosion, and is very drought tolerant once established. Peking Cotoneaster are 15% off this week $19.72 for a #2 pot.","tags":"Plant Of The Week","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/peking-cotoneaster.html","loc":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/peking-cotoneaster.html"},{"title":"Beyond Midnight Bluebeard (Caryopteris clandonensis)","text":"Beyond Midnight Bluebeard is not only one of the bluest flowers available, it blooms in the late summer/through fall when most other flowers are spent, or are rusty yellows and reds. Beyond Midnight is a sturdy fall sub-shrub that looks fantastic contrasted with the bright colors of coneflower, the rustic colors of sedums, and placed in front of tall fall grasses. Beyond Midnight makes a 2.5' tidy ball in the garden, and loves warm, dry spots. This is a true late bloomer, and will push new growth later in spring. It makes a good companion for spring bulbs; you can have some color while waiting for Beyond Midnight to put on its vibrant show. The Beyond Midnight Bluebeard shrub is only $25.60 this week for a 2 gallon pot. What a great way to perk up your fall yard with something more drought tolerant than a plant you may have lost in this ye