Demystifying The Nursery Plant Process

Understanding Nursery Processes

With endless retailer options both locally and online, it helps to understand key behind-the-scenes considerations to find vibrant, healthy nursery plants guaranteed to thrive.

Based in Middle Tennessee, our family-owned TN Nursery offers decades of nursery plant expertise coupled with the region’s widest selection of ornamentals optimized specifically for local growing conditions. Read on for insider tips on recognizing quality nursery plants like those grown at TN Nursery!

#1 - Start With Specialized Plant Expertise  

Outdated generic advice runs rampant online, so finding a nursery with specialized regional expertise is vital. Outstanding nurseries will display:

  • Intimate understanding of how local climate patterns, soil variability, and seasonal shifts impact plant viability   
  • Robust selection of plants with a proven ability to excel long-term in your specific USDA Hardiness Zone  
  • Deep horticultural knowledge guiding plant selection, propagation, transplantation, and care to maturity

You’ll find our Middle Tennessee plant specialists possess 60+ years of aggregated experience focused exclusively on selecting and growing nursery plants to thrive across Zone 6 and 7. We live and breathe healthy nursery plants!

#2 - Verify Health-Focused Propagation and Care

Once satisfied with a nursery’s plant qualifications, scrutinize what happens behind the scenes as your future nursery plants grow. Quality-focused nurseries should demonstrate:  

  • Integrated pest management plans to prioritize prevention first  
  • Handling procedures preserving structural root integrity at all nursery stages
  • Structural pruning allows proper limb/shoot development  
  • Constant soil testing and correction for peak nutrition levels  
  • Sheltering, humidity regulation, and seasonal preparations  

At TN Nursery, we nurture plants using strict protocols aligned to industry best practices for reliable performance once planted in your landscape. Expect plants to establish faster, bloom sooner, and require less intensive care compared to big box nursery finds.

#3 Choose Convenience In Finding & Buying Plants  

Even nurseries with outstanding plant expertise can frustrate customers with disorganization or limited purchasing options. Seek out flexibility through:  

  • Easily browsable online plant inventory with detailed descriptions  
  • Flexible fulfillment options from curbside pickup to delivery
  • Well-organized onsite retail nursery layout for self-guided plant shopping
  • Responsive staff readily available to answer plant questions   

The TN Nursery website allows browsing 200+ nursery plants, complete with vivid images, specialized details, and lifestyle uses. Buy online 24/7 for convenient curbside or local pickup. Our onsite garden center offers a neatly organized plant shopping experience paired with exceptional service.  

Get Matched With Perfect Nursery Plants for Your Garden!  

Contact our team today at 931-692-4252 to discuss finding your perfect nursery plants among TN Nursery’s vibrant offerings, specially nurtured for regional landscape success!

Evening Primrose - TN Nursery

Evening Primrose

Evening Primrose is recognized for their tall stems adorned with bright yellow, four-petaled flowers that typically bloom in the afternoon, contrasted by lance-shaped, green leaves. It is a delightful and beneficial plant with numerous advantages when landscaping. This herbaceous perennial is native to North and South America and has become famous for gardeners due to its striking blooms, versatility, and ecological contributions. Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) is a lovely and prolific North American flower that greatly benefits pollinators in gardens and the wild. Natural Habitat Of Evening Primrose Native to North America, Oenothera biennis is naturalized across the United States. This biennial wildflower grows along forest edges and clearings and can also be found in prairies, marshes, pastures, old mines, railroads, roadsides, and other open, disturbed areas. It is one of the few native plants that bloom into late fall. Oenothera biennis features clusters of four-petaled, bowl-shaped, two-inch-wide yellow blooms that blossom at the top of the stems. The heart-shaped petals surround eight yellow stamens and a cross-shaped stigma. The plant grows three to five feet tall. Its stiff, purple central stalk is covered in oblong olive-, light-, or medium-green leaves that also form a rosette at the plant's base. Evening Primrose Has A Wonderful Aroma  Oenothera biennis is a late-season biennial primrose that produces abundant fragrant, lemon-scented blooms from July through October. Its blossoms open in the afternoon, after the sun sets, and close up again in the morning after sunrise. In the garden, this plant will fit right into a cottage or wildflower garden and add color and texture to borders and flower beds. It can also add beauty to meadows and naturalized areas. This quick-growing flower is best planted in late fall. It will bloom in its second year and self-seed unless it's pruned back at the end of its blooming cycle. Suppose you want to attract pollinators to your garden, plant Oenothera biennis. Night-flying moths are the plant's chief pollinators, and when the flowers stay open on cloudy mornings, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are likely to stop by. Birds will feast on the seeds, and small mammals will nibble on its roots and leaves. Add Rustic Color With Evening Primrose If you're looking for an easy way to add rustic color to your landscape and attract more bees, birds, and butterflies, be sure to plant Evening Primrose in your garden. These bright, fragrant plants will bring you joy during the late summer months.

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hosta plant - TN Nursery

Hosta

Hostas are shade-loving perennials known for their large, heart-shaped, and often variegated leaves and spikes of bell-shaped flowers, making them popular choices for garden borders and landscaping in low-light areas. They are renowned for their lush foliage and graceful appearance, which offer many benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. These versatile perennials have gained popularity for their ability to enhance outdoor spaces with their aesthetic appeal, adaptability, and ease of maintenance. Hosta is an attractive herbaceous plant that can grow up to 4 feet in height, although a height of 18 inches is more common. There are several species of them, each with slight differences in leaf color. Each species has a different bloom, making exceptional focal points in any garden. Hosta Has Stunning Leaves The type seen most commonly in the United States is the "Keepsake." The charming green leaves ringed with yellow accents are popular because of their hardiness in different climates and the beautiful vistas they create in a garden. Sometimes, the lighter color rings are shades of white rather than yellow, but they don't lose any eye-catching effects. They have leaves of a single color, usually dark green. All their leaves are sturdy and ribbed, even if they're longer and tapered rather than cheerfully oval. Most versions have pretty purple or white flowers that bloom in the early summer through the beginning of fall. The flower buds form in the middle of spring and are generally the same color as the flowers. Even when they're just budding, they are beautiful plants that complement everything else in the garden. Once the buds bloom, the flowers form trumpet, bell, or elongated pendulous shapes. Only one version of these flowers has a strong scent, called the "August Lily." It's a shy flower, blooming in the evening and closing up again by morning, so it'll brighten up any garden when the sun goes down. Hosta Does Great With Other Plants When they are surrounded by flowers of similar colors, such as California bluebells for the species with violet flowers or tuberose for the white-flowered species, it creates a breathtaking effect. Alternating the various species in concentric rings would increase their appeal and let them truly shine. This Hosta Is Good for Pollinators Hosta blooms are essential for pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The flowers provide nectar, and the leaves collect dew in the mornings, allowing these little creatures to drink while visiting the garden.

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Wisteria Sinensis - TN Nursery

Wisteria Vine

The Wisteria Vine is a highly fragrant woody trailing plant known for its cascading clusters of fragrant, pea-like flowers in lavender colors, often grown on pergolas, trellises, and arbors for its ornamental. They are renowned for their stunning beauty and hold great value in landscaping due to their numerous attributes. The Stunning flowers of The Wisteria Vine This beautiful Wisteria Sinensis is a vine-covered in pale purple flowers and bright green leaves. Its stems create woody plants that can either twist together to create a trunk-like appearance or elongate to twine around supports. The plant can expand up to 20 to 35 feet in length, and it can support multiple plants that branch out from the central stem. Wisteria Vine is a highly fragrant woody plant known for its cascading clusters of lavender-colored, pea-like flowers. It is often grown on pergolas, trellises, and arbors. The characteristic flowers of this plant dangle in long strings of blossoms all over the plant. Clusters around 12 inches hang off the plant and hold rows of small, regularly spaced blooms. Individual flowers feature a large petal at the top and two smaller petals cupped together around a center with yellow-green stamens. Flower petals can be all shades of purple and white, and some may have a bluish or pinkish tint. It's common for the flower clusters to have a pleasant, ombre appearance, with flowers at the tip of the cluster being a much darker shade of purple. Wisteria Vine Is Flexible  Since this plant's flexibility can twist into many shapes, it's a highly versatile landscaping option. Some people prefer to keep their plant as a tree or bush. It can be a charming accent that produces clusters of fragrant flowers wherever you place it. You can also set this plant near a supportive trellis or wall if you want a genuinely eye-catching landscaping structure. Especially when planted in bunches, you can create stunning arcs, tunnels, ceilings, and walls of beautiful purple flowers. Wisteria Vine Has Stunning Foliage Wisteria Vine usually blooms around early May before the plant has even started to sprout leaves. After having a lush coat of nothing but purple blossoms for a while, the plant begins to produce small, lime-green leaves that blend beautifully with the flowers. The flowers leave in summer, and the leaves gradually darken to a rich, emerald green. Once the weather cools, the leaves turn a brilliant yellow before falling away to reveal the fascinating twists and loops of the underlying branches.

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