Show Pope A form ?j Garden Soling Gunnison Sun Voey News April 7 1996 Skyview Landscape Nursery marks 10th anniversary Anita Lyons year nulls (lie tenth anRon and Julie Anderson's ow nership of Shy icw Nursery The Andersons plan on celebrating in some way but hasen'l decided how set Julie explained It's been hard to find time to think about it Spring is the busiest lime of year at Skyview although the nursery's posted hours list closing tune at sit you might find Ron or Julie helping a customer as late as seven or eight lar!y morning is often the least busy time to come to the nursery although Julie made no guarantees “Just shots up and she'll be here" she concluded "Ue by I his niversary of don't go too far this time of year" It's nice that they live next dor to the business Ihe Andersons have notv reached the point tliat they grow more plants from seed than they have shipped in They start nearly all their bedding plants and “fill in the gaps with a few from other places" said Julie Skyview specializes in perennials “They are kind of my favorite thing" Julie admitted "It's nice to plant and not have to plant again" U ith the addition of a large greenhouse last year a total of three large and three small greenhouses rest on the properly at Skyview The Andersons were in Salina is now in STIML I Territory! 7miULR jm ti L htt&f did tn ftk't xum terested to find that a greenhouse has to meet Ihe same building codes as a regular house The new greenhouse stands on a four foot deep foundation is able to Isold up under a certain depth of snow and is strong enough to w ithstand a 70 mile per hour w ind Far more flowers are sold at Skyview than any other thing The most popular is Ihe geranium "People fight over those" Julie commented "They have such a big pretty flower" The Andersons keep a basic stock of Ihe good old s like petunias for people who like the same thing I or people who like selection the Andersons are always trying new varieties "It's fun to see how they'll do" said Julie She told about two new petunia hybrids "There's one that has teeny tiny blossoms and another one with super duper blossoms that trails four feet" The nursery has expanded their lamed flower planters to keep up w ith the current craze ov er container gardening "People want instant flowers and that's a fast way to get them" said Julie he Andersons encourage people to plant a Centennial tree to commemorate this year and to make it a strong one "A lot of people want a tree now" said Julie "Sometimes it's better to plant a good quality tree and wait a while for it to grow" "I've had people come to buy a Chinese (really Siberian) Llm" commented Ron "Ue can't sell them because they are a noxious weed listed on the Utah State Register" Introduced into Utah in the 1940s the trees sprout easily and once established are hard to get rid of They were placed on the list mainly to prevent their further to nuke it illegal to sell spread them from a nursery Ron said "A lot of people think they can plant both together (get the quick shade now and have a nice tree for later) Hut the fast growing ones are so competitive they stunt the other one It never has a chance to grow " The Andersons recommended several good shade trees: Ash "one of our favorites" said Julie: lackbeny "looks like an elm but without the dirty seeds and weak branches" and Burr Oak "There's a nice one at Ccnterfield park" Julie continued “We’re trying to find a good Maple for here A Silver does best out of all of them " But there is a new cross between a Silver and a Red that the nursery plans to try When questioned about the new nursery practically next door Julie remarked that a little competition is good for business "This has become area (Centerfield) "kind of a destination place for f they can't find people to come it at one place they'll find it at another" she said "Ue know we can't satisfy them all" Speaking about the nursery's future Julie said "I keep telling Ron I need another greenhouse" She added "U e hope to keep has ing a good selection and helping people" " Starting at 140‘s liST 017 Vc'onf nom’-vo e Atwood's 71W400N Saiv 8 Mower Aerator & Povv er Kake for Kent! 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