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Sweet Taste Of Spring | Sugar Cane

Monday, April 4

The Sweet Taste Of Spring And The Spectacular Blooms You See

TN Nurseries best selling perennials

Daisy 

Marsh Hibiscus

Yellow trillium

Stella De Ora Daylily

Did you know that a little packet of sugar you use daily comes from grass? Grass that grows up to nineteen feet high? Though it can grow quite tall and thick, sugar cane is still considered grass.

Growing sugar cane

Ribbon cane syrup was made in the south years back from a unique sugar cane. It was boiled down similarly to how maple syrup is made up north. Growing sugar cane takes a warm, wet climate. If you have a wet area where you'd like a tall plant that makes a landscaping statement, try sugar cane plume grass in our mail order catalog.

For all your plant needs, visit TN Nursery

https://www.tnnursery.net

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