Weaver Plant Nursery Newsletter

Volume 19, Week 13

March 24, 2026

www.weaverplantnursery.com

Twenty years!-- I am sending this newsletter one day earlier than normal because today, March 24, 2026, is the twentieth anniversary of Weaver Plant Nursery. It's been twenty years since we first opened our doors, and many of you have been customers for that entire time. We enjoyed watching families and landscapes grow--both yours and ours. Thank you for your patronage over the years. We look forward to many more.

Salvia is the largest genus of the mint family with approximately 900 species. Flower colors range from shades of blues and reds to white and yellow. Consider Radio Red salvia, Mirage series salvia, Mexican bush sage, Mystic Spires salvia, Black & Blue salvia, or any other well suited varieties of this species. Many are perennial and tough as nails, so you can expect to enjoy them and the hummingbirds and butterflies they attract for years to come.  We have a great assortment of salvia in stock now, so don't delay.

We grow an assortment of hanging baskets in our own greenhouses-- Proven Winners plants in combinations and monoculture arrangements. Come shop for your favorite. Pictured above is the Proven Winners combination Nightingale. This combination features Supertunia Vista Jazzberry, Superbells Dreamsicle, and Superbells Honeyberry. We grow this combination in an attractive 13" hanging basket. Shop for Nightingale or any of the other Proven Winners combinations we grow. They're all spectacular!

This week's featured product

Weaver Plant Nursery Premium Fertilizer


Packaged in 20 pound bags Weaver Plant Nursery Premium Fertilizer is available in a 25-0-0 and a 24-6-12 analysis. Both formulations have 60% of the nitrogen in slow-release form. The all nitrogen formulation is used on soils having excessive phosphorous (typically clay soils), and the 24-6-12 formulation is used on soils that need additional phosphorus. Both analyses are suited for use on lawns, trees, shrubs, and gardens. Each bag will cover 4,000 to 5,000 square feet.

New arrivals for this week


Superbells

Supertunias

Salvia

Artemesia

Verbena

Vegetables

Herbs

Lemongrass

Coleus

Purple Fountain Grass

Marigolds

Torenia

Hanging Baskets


Lawn jobs
Mow as needed at the recommended height for your type of lawn and treat broadleaf weeds with a broadleaf weed killer as required. Apply a high nitrogen or all nitrogen fertilizer having at least 50% of its nitrogen in slow release form during the first week or two of April. ***Do not use weed & feed products.*** Click the links below for care guides by lawn grass type.

Weaver Plant Nursery | (817) 556-9909 | www.weaverplantnursery.com
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