Part of the bliss of gardening is choosing what to grow. Give your
favorite gardeners a gift certificate and let them choose from the treasures at our
nursery.To order a gift certificate give us a call or stop by the nursery!
WELCOME:
Its taken a little while to get here, but once again autumn is upon us. As summers
go, this one has been rather nice, at least from a growing perspective. The days were
warm, but not exceptionally hot. We had a good amount of rain, at least during early
summer, and the trees and shrubs put on a good amount of growth and generally look great.
In recent weeks the temperatures have begun to drop somewhat, and the current
seasons growth on most woody plants has begun to harden off in expectation of the
even cooler weather yet to come. YES - AUTUMN is here! And it promises to be every bit as
beautiful and colorful as our summer has been - ENJOY IT while you can!
FABULOUS FALL COLORS !
Now is the time to get in on the fall color display right in your own yard! If
its bright yellow fall foliage youre after consider the thick, full Superform
Norway Maples which we have available in 3 and 3½ caliper trunks.
If a fast growing shade tree with red and orange fall color is more to your liking,
take a good look at the Autumn Blaze Maple. Its breath taking in its vibrant foliage
color display! With annual growth averaging 2 or more every year, youll have a
nice landscape tree in no time! A wide selection of 2 to 3 trees are available
to choose from!
Or, for the traditionalist, nothing can beat the almost neon-electric reds and oranges
of the Green Mountain Sugar Maple. A shade tree tipping out at over 50 feet at maturity, a
beautiful, well-developed Sugar Maple can often be the focal centerpiece of any yard, in
any season!
Need a tree that colors up a rich burgundy-purple to offset some yellow fall color?
Dont miss out on getting one of our gorgeous Autumn Purple White Ash trees! These
are available from 2 up to 3½ caliper trunks.
All of these trees can be observed growing in our fields and can be hand-selected on
the spot, when you find the tree thats just right for you! Mill Creek
is the only retail nursery in the area that can offer you this great opportunity!

During October and November Mill Creek Nursery and Garden
Center will continue to have Sales Specials that you
wont want to miss:
- All shrubs in our Sales Yard will be discounted 20%, 7 days a week, until theyre gone, for NEWSLETTER MEMBERS
ONLY! This special pricing excludes plants growing in the fields, and pertains to all
existing shrub stock up in the Sales Yard ONLY.
- PERENNIAL PURCHASES: Buy 4 - Get
the 5th one of equal or lesser value ABSOLUTELY FREE!
This includes all perennials, in all pot sizes, in multiples of 4 each.
- We will continue to offer our daily sales specials
to our Newsletter Customers.
- FLOWERING SHRUB SALE DISCOUNT:
During October and November, when purchasing 5 or more flowering shrubs, of like kind,
each shrub will be discounted by $5.00 each!
August - September sales specials will stay in effect. Whichever sales pricing is most
beneficial to our Customers will be the pricing extended to them.
ALSO - We neglected to mention in our
previous issue of the Newsletter that we do have our fall blooming Mums available at
this time. Theyre big, bold, bright, beautiful plants in 2-gallon containers at ONLY $7.99 each!
AND - Beginning in the 1st week in
October, we will be able to provide our Customers with a nice selection of spring blooming
bulbs. These will include:
- Daffodils
- Spring blooming Anemone blanda
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- Bright, cheerful Tulips
- Giant Purple flowering Allium bulbs
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Take advantage of some (or all) of these great sales items! Theres still plenty
of planting time left this fall!
MILL CREEK FIELD NOTE:
Just a few notes regarding what you, our Customers, are actually purchasing when you
come to Mill Creek Nursery.
We pride ourselves on the fact that the trees and shrubs we offer you are grown here at
the Nursery, in northern Illinois. This is a significant factor when youre making an
investment in plants for your yard. Our plants have been grown in our local climate, so
theyre already used to our temperature extremes, both hot and cold.
Some plants at home improvement or discount stores may be import plants
grown elsewhere, such as the Carolinas or Kentucky and Tennessee. These plants are
in for a rude awakening when they meet our winters. They may not die the first winter out,
but undoubtedly there will be some dieback resulting in a stressed-out plant the following
spring. After several winters like this, most likely the tree or shrub will die. Why roll
the dice and take a chance at losing plants, time, and money, when one is making an
investment in their yard?
Our plants have also been grown in our fields where the clay content in the soil is
rather high, just like the soil found in most of your yards. When stores
import plants grown elsewhere, there is often a problem with what is known as
a soil interface. Basically, a plant may be used to growing in a much sandier,
looser growing medium. Once they get planted into our high-clay content soil they have
difficulty establishing themselves.
This interface occurs because the two different growing mediums have
radically different properties or composition. In most situations the plants roots
cant penetrate the surrounding soil (clay), but rather grow around in circles within
the soil medium root ball that the plant was originally grown in. These plants typically
dont become sufficiently established and will generally die within 2 to 3 years
after planting, after the original warranty has run out.
Suffice it to say that you get what you pay for. Acquainting yourself with
some of the variables involved in purchasing healthy nursery stock is very important. The
plants grown in our back yard will have very little, if any problems, growing
in your back yard, for years to come. We here at Mill Creek
Nursery and Garden Center will be more than happy to answer any questions
you may have regarding selecting healthy plants for your yard.
WATER, WATER, AND WATER AGAIN !
Earlier this summer we received some very much-needed rains. However, in the last 8
weeks or so, while we have received some moisture, it has not been sufficient. The water
tables are low for this time of year and plants do not have enough moisture in the root
zone to adequately get them through the winter.
SO - This means that its time once
again to get out there with the hoses and keep up with the watering. Not only new trees or
shrubs that you have installed this year, but things that may have been installed over the
last 5 years or more, as well. Trees have been somewhat stressed for moisture as of late.
Here at the Nursery we have been running our irrigation system for trees and shrubs for
approximately the last six weeks, in between sporadic rains.
Root growth on a plant will continue as long as the soil is 38 degrees Fahrenheit, or
above. The rule of thumb is to water your trees and shrubs, especially the evergreens
(Pines, Spruces, Yews, Boxwoods, Rhododendrons, etc.) right up until the time the ground
freezes. This can happen anywhere between mid-December and mid-January.
Dont over water the plants, but do keep the soil moist. Now that the temperatures
are somewhat cooler, trees and shrubs arent actively growing as they were during the
hot summer months. Calculate that these woody plants should be receiving approximately
½ of rain / moisture per week and set your watering schedule accordingly.
FEATURE PLANTS OF THE MONTH
| Shade Tree: |
Botanical name: Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Skyline |
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Common name: Skyline Thornless Honeylocust |
This tree offers a nice, filtered form of shade, not nearly as intense or dark as an
Oak or a Maple; a great tree for under planting with perennials or annuals. At maturity it
reaches 40 to 45 in height and has an overall spread of 30 to 35.
It is fruitless, as well as thornless, which makes it a very clean tree. The fall color is
a bright golden yellow. Averaging approximately 1½ of growth per year it fills in
quickly and is pleasant in appearance in the landscape.
Mill Creek currently has them growing in
the fields with available sizes ranging from 2 to 2¾ in caliper. We also have
some very striking, showy multi-stem specimens at 14 in height. These are on sale at
$50.00 off the regular price, while they
last!
| EVERGREEN: |
Botanical name: Thuja occidentalis Nigra |
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Common name: Nigra or Dark Green American Arborvitae |
This plant is very useful as a specimen or accent, good in hedges and commonly used as
a foundation plant. It is one of the few Arborvitaes that keep a nice, dark green color
throughout the entire winter. While it grows quite nicely in full sun, it is surprisingly
shade tolerant, growing in spaces with almost 50% shade. Maturing at a potential 20
to 30 in height, with a spread approximately 6 to 10 in diameter, this
is a very versatile, multi-purpose shrub.
Mill Creek currently has these available
in the 7 to 8 tall range, as well as specimens in the 8 to 9
height. This is not a plant to be overlooked in your landscape designing! Remember, during October and November theyre 20% off for all above
ground shrubs!
| ORNAMENTAL TREE: |
Botanical name: Malus x Tina |
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Common name: Tina Sargent ornamental Crabapple |
This is not just your average ornamental crabapple. This is a Sargent form, which
encompasses many of the dwarf type crabapple trees. It has a very horizontal, layered,
stratified branching habit. Great profile tree in winter too!
It stays small in overall size maturing at approximately 5 in height with a
spread of only 8 to 10. Red flower buds open to ¾ single white flowers
in the spring, followed by a small ¼ red ornamental fruit, as summer progresses
into fall. Tina is highly resistant to many of the ailments that affect other crabapples.
This tree has a wonderful, predictable and very easily contained growth habit. Its
great for under planting with annuals and perennials too!
Mill Creek has them growing in the fields
at 1¾ to 2 caliper, single-stem form, with hundreds to choose from!
TREE PRUNING SERVICES - SIGN UP NOW !
Late fall and winter is the perfect time for pruning many trees and shrubs. We do the
majority of our pruning here at the Nursery during the winter. We also offer pruning
services to our Customers.
Trees and shrubs can develop bad structural branching and growth habits if theyre
not periodically pruned or trained to grow correctly. Often times shrubs can get away from
you, growing MUCH LARGER than you ever expected or desired them to, at the time you
initially planted them. Lets face it - even plants need a haircut from
time to time!
We are starting to develop a schedule for winter pruning for a number of our customers.
Please feel free to call us and we can discuss scheduling a time to come out to attend to
your landscapes pruning needs!
WELCOME NANCY !
Mill Creeks sales staff has just
grown by 100%! We would like to introduce all of you to Ms. Nancy Bernard, the latest
addition to our little family here at Mill Creek!
Nancy has a diverse background in business and healthcare and shares our interests of
working with trees, shrubs, and perennials. She has an active interest in designing
residential settings, which includes custom designed Ponds and Waterfalls. Nancy will be
offering this design service beginning immediately. See our February - March 2004
Newsletter for more details!
THE MONTHS AHEAD . . .
This will be our last issue of the Mill Creek Nursery
& Garden Center Newsletter for this year. We appreciate the input from
our Customers regarding Newsletter content and questions they wanted addressed. We hope
weve answered most of the questions and concerns. If not, please keep
talking to us!
During the winter months ahead please keep an eye on our Website at www.millcreeknursery.com . We
have plans to embellish and grow the site, and provide new information for our readers.
During January we plan to post a list of the many new shrubs and perennials we will be
growing during 2004, on the Website. We hope this will give many of you a jump-start to
planning many of your plantings for next year. We anticipate our first issue of the 2004
Newsletter coming out in late February to early March.
Although the physical Nursery and Garden Center itself will be closed during the winter
months of December through February, we will be available to meet with Customers wishing
to discuss landscape designs and plans for next spring. We may be reached at the
Nurserys telephone no. of 847 - 838 - 0501, or at Mike Greco Landscaping, Inc. at
847 - 855 - 0590. Completing landscape designs and plans during the winter months insures
that these Customers will be some of the very first people to have their landscapes
attended to, once we open in the early spring.
THANKS FOR 2003 !
We would like to take the opportunity, in this final newsletter for this year, to thank
all the Customers who have given us a chance to be of service to them during 2003. Thanks
to you we have grown, and have started making changes in our product, plant and service
offerings to you, our Customers.
In 2004 we anticipate another year of growth as we continue to get more input and
feedback from you. Changes in the Sales yard layout, its pathways and plant displays, as
well as space allocations for growing more unique and unusual perennials and shrubs are
all to be up and coming during this next year.
We want to make Mill Creek a more
enjoyable place for you to come to, and experience, while you browse through all sorts of
interesting and unusual plants, perhaps even getting new ideas on how to improve your own
back yard!
Thanks also to our customers who allowed us to come into their yards and install Ponds
and Water features for them! Its always an exciting design process working with
Homeowners on a Water feature addition to the Landscape - it offers a totally new
dimension and perspective to any landscape design, and is enjoyable for all involved! We
look forward to providing these Water Feature Design Services for more of you during 2004!


If you should have any questions regarding any of these topics, please feel
free to stop in at Mill Creek Nursery and
ask any of the Sales staff - theyll be more than happy to help you. Also, please
take a moment and stop by our Growing Tips page for more
helpful information on plants & gardening.

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