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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":"Autumn Joy Sedum","text":"Autumn Joy Sedum is a favorite standby of cottage and xeriscape gardeners alike. It's hard to get such a riot of late summer/fall color without requiring a lot of water and maintenance. Flower buds are soft pink, open to hot pink, and in fall they turn rusty orange. Autumn Joy Sedum will spread up to 3 feet wide, and makes a nice evergreen mat. Autumn Joy sedum is also easy to divide if you want a spreading ground cover for a sunny spot. Combine Autumn Joy sedum with ornamental grasses and rudebeckia for a gorgeous fall display. Extend the season by planting Autumn Joy over spring blooming bulbs like daffodils, or near irises. The Autumn Joy sedum is 15% off this week $7.61 for a #1 pot.","tags":"Plant Of The Week","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/autumn-joy-sedum.html","loc":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/autumn-joy-sedum.html"},{"title":"Summer Crush Hydrangea","text":"Summer Crush Hydrangea is the hottest new introduction from the Endless Summer line of repeat blooming hydrangeas. The Endless Summer will bloom on both old and new wood, so they will bloom early in summer and repeat in late summer as well. I like this line because you get a second chance if you forget to water and the flowers turn brown, or still get flowers if pruned back too hard. The Summer Crush also has the advantage of being a dwarf 2-3' spread hydrangea so you won't need to prune it hard to keep it tidy. Summer Crush also does fantastic in a pot on the porch. The Summer Crush is a vibrant raspberry color in alkaline soil, but will be violet purple if you acidify your soil. Summer Crush, like all mop head hydrangeas likes protection from the hottest afternoon sun so plant it in part shade or part sun, you couldn't get more vibrant color in a shady spot! Endless Summer, Summer Crush Hydrangea is on sale this week for only $25.60 in a #2 pot.","tags":"Plant Of The Week","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/summer-crush-hydrangea.html","loc":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/summer-crush-hydrangea.html"},{"title":"Silver Dollar Blueberry","text":"Sometimes a plant is so impressive it demands a replay! The Silver Dollar Blueberries were delightfully tasty with a sweet tart flavor with a hint of pineapple, in June and large silver leaves. Since then, the leaves have turned pink and have wowed us with their ornamental charm. The Silver Dollar Blueberry grows 2-3' tall and wide, and is self pollinating so is ideal for small yards or pots. However, with this much ornamental value, it can be added to the flower border just for the colorful foliage. At 15% off this week the Silver Dollar Blueberry from Bushel and Berry are only $26.66 in a #2 pot or $9.60 for a 2 quart pot.","tags":"Plant Of The Week","url":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/silver-dollar-blueberry.html","loc":"https://lmnwdemo.boringonian.com/silver-dollar-blueberry.html"},{"title":"White Snowberry","text":"Go native! These are beautiful right now with their grey foliage and graceful stems, the tiny flower buds bring the promise of their real draw. The white berries are highly decorative through fall and winter, though not toxic, they are not tasty to birds or humans. Native to the Pacific Northwest it naturally colonizes on dry slopes preventing erosi