canna rhizomes
- Categories: Monthly Newsletters
June 2021 Newsletter: We Always Answer Emails, Information on Watering Cannas
A link to our June 2021 Newsletter is here. - In April of 2021, Lacey Newlin with High Plains Journal visited our farm. Click here to read her article and learn more about our farm's history.
- Categories: Canna Information
Quick Tip for Late Spring Freezes
Helpful information for a late spring freeze can be found here. - A link to our April 2021 Newsletter is here.
- Categories: How To Videos
A Beginner's Guide to Planting Cannas
In this video we show you when, where and how to plant and care for cannas. Our family has been growing cannas in Oklahoma since the 1920's. - Categories: Monthly Newsletters
June 2019: Tornadoes Missed Us, Clearance Sale, Greenhouse Cannas Coming in July
We share a little bit about ourselves and our kids in the June edition of our newsletter. We were super thankful that the major storms missed us during our spring tornado season. June is usually our month to offer the best discounts on our rhizomes. We are growing greenhouse cannas for the first time! We are excited to offer potted... - Planting cannas is super easy and so rewarding when their big, beautiful blooms are rocking your flowerbeds all summer long. The first step is pick an area of that receives at least four hours of direct sunlight. Cannas easily grow in full or partial sun, as long as they receive a minimum of four hours of direct, unfiltered sun. Morning...
- What is the correct term for cannas? Are they rhizomes? Are they bulbs? We are often asked what is the correct way to refer to cannas in bare root form. Cannas are commonly referred to as a bulb although they are not a true bulb. Cannas multiply beneath the soil from a fattened extension of the stalk called a rhizome...
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