The Jazz Vine

The Jazz Vine annuals perennials tropical succulents houseplants and more! locally grown plants and flower arrangements.

everything is pesticide free with a focus on selection of varieties for pollinators and hummingbirds.

Evening everyone! I hope all the mommies out there had a lovely mother's day! I have been a busy busy bee the last coupl...
05/13/2026

Evening everyone! I hope all the mommies out there had a lovely mother's day!

I have been a busy busy bee the last couple days. Actually, when aren't I lol?

Big list of new items coming shortly, but quick note about peonies I am still offering bare root style at this point. I talked about getting away from keeping certain items potted going forward and peonies are one. Tulips and daffodils I left available as bulbs until I finally potted some in February or so. Well, leaving it in the ground to dig per order seems to work well! Although I had some peony orders earlier in the year which was perfect, I actually got an order for some today. A small amount of fine roots were disturbed in the process, but as is the case with many things my biggest sales push for that item is the month folks see it in the landscape flowering. It's my belief that digging them this late and replacing gives a good chance of even leaving the flower buds undisturbed. So, I will likely continue to leave the peony listings active. Can't wait to see the 2 bomb types!

Iris have been steadily budding and blooming. Most of the dwarves are winding down now but the intermediate and tall are just kicking in. Plenty of selection yet so check out my iris listings if you haven't yet.

New stuff coming (some very limited, pm me with your requests asap) :

Aster Novi Jenny
Echinops veitchs blue, artic glow
Jerusalem sage
Yarrow: lilac beauty, coronation gold
Helenium: potters wheel, tie dye, mariachi fuego
Thalictrum
Rodgersia aescufolia
Veronicastrum (Culver's root) mix
Calla Arabian nights (in addition to a bunch bunch of other calla)
Mixed echinacea Cheyenne spirit
Heliopsis: burning hearts, bleeding hearts
Sanguisorba blackthorn
Aconitum (monks hood, wolfbane): napellus, album, sparks variety.

The shadowland series hosta were recently listed. If you are missing seeing the listings I share, pm me for links or also follow my marketplace profile!

Thanks for looking and see you soon on the farm!

Back to back announcements, yep! It's busy season! First photo, more dwarf bearded iris opening daily, that is "going in...
04/27/2026

Back to back announcements, yep! It's busy season!

First photo, more dwarf bearded iris opening daily, that is "going in circles".

Speaking of iris, siberian iris lineup in the works! (Not in order of photos because I'm pretty tired lol) :
So van gogh
Paprikash
Miss apple
Peacock tipped in blue
Colonel mustard
Concord crush
Currier

Also, I might not have them listed on marketplace but I do have butter and sugar siberian iris that I made last year on hand and ready.

Hollyhock majorette double pink coming on soon. I think this would pair very nicely with one of the spotlight blacknight I have (very limited now). I like that pink and black color combo!

Also ready soon but I will literally only have 2 pots available: great Burnet. Sometimes once I get a clump of something going I can really turn out some nice quantities (I made a whe tray of maximillian sunflower today from a very very full mother plant pot). So, page announcements are a great way to put in a request for a limited item or an item offered for only a short time (loose bulbs) etc. Here's a little info about great burnet:

Sanguisorba officinalis (Great Burnet) is a hardy, clump-forming perennial, native to cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Known for deep red, bottle-brush-like flowers on tall, 3-foot stems, it blooms from summer to autumn. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in full sun and is prized for both ornamental, pollinator-friendly gardens and culinary use.

Nice meeting a few of you today, it's always great to be busy, thank you! Don't forget hamburg pet and plant expo this coming Saturday! Last photo a small sample of my terrarium houseplant line.

Goodnight until next time!

How's your spring going? Drop a comment below! Made a whole tray of Jerusalem artichoke the other day, ready soon. I can...
04/25/2026

How's your spring going? Drop a comment below!

Made a whole tray of Jerusalem artichoke the other day, ready soon.

I can't believe it's already time to start potting mums!

New Assorted heuchera coming soon, but lots of dark secret and some older assorted crops ready and available!

Other new items coming soon:
Jack in the pulpit
Echinacea green twister
Allium summer beauty
Limited! Wisteria sinensis starts

Also trying out another tree, service berry. Here's some info:

Amelanchier arborea (downy serviceberry) is a deciduous, multi-stemmed large shrub or small tree (\(15-40^{\prime }\) tall) known for early spring white flowers, edible purplish-black summer berries, and brilliant fall color. It features smooth grey bark, finely-toothed foliage, and is used for landscaping, bird habitat, and naturalizing. Key Characteristics Flowers: Showy, fragrant, white 5-petaled flowers bloom in drooping clusters in early spring (March–May), often before leaves fully emerge. Leaves: Simple, alternate, finely-toothed (serrate), and elliptical to ovate. They are covered in soft, downy hairs when young. Fruit: Small, edible pome fruits (berries) that turn from red to dark purplish-black, ripening in early summer. Bark: Smooth, greyish, often with a reddish cast or vertical white fissures. Fall Color: Good to excellent fall color ranging from yellow and orange to red. Size: Typically \(15-25^{\prime }\) tall in cultivation, but can reach \(40^{\prime }\) in the wild. Common Synonyms & Names Downy Serviceberry, Shadbush, Shadblow, Downy Shadbush, Common Serviceberry, and Juneberry. Usage Examples Landscaping: Ideal as a specimen tree, in shrub borders, or for naturalistic, woodland-edge plantings. Wildlife Support: Edible berries are highly attractive to birds and pollinators. Culinary: Fruit is used in jams, jellies, and pies. Urban Settings: Suitable for residential landscapes and, in some cases, urban approved planting. Amelanchier arborea prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soil but is adaptable to various soil types. It is frequently used for year-round interest due to its flowers, fruit, fall foliage, and smooth bark.

Last call for imported dahlia tuber clumps and named calla lily bulbs. All going in the ground soon!

Hope your plants are enjoying the rain! Just recently listed some may breeze phlox I announced last fall. Fragrant and delightful!

Thanks for looking!

Good morning! Lots and lots of gladiolus bulbs landing soon! Photos are only of named varieties available,  mixes includ...
04/22/2026

Good morning! Lots and lots of gladiolus bulbs landing soon!

Photos are only of named varieties available, mixes include additional varieties.

$2/bulb, minimum order 3 bulbs of any type:
Wine and roses
Rusty chestnut
Kingston ruffle
Mango muse
Velvet raspberry
Cera stelvio
At night
Happy disco
Sweet crystal
Turamisu

I have 2 mixes available, one is a butterfly/ruffle mix. It may contain:

Happy Disco
Kingston Ruffle
Mango Muse
Sweet Crystal
The Great Queen Elizabeth
Tiramisu (cappucino)
Velvet Raspberry
Cera Corfinio
Cera Corsage
Cera Fearless
Cera Stelvio

The second mix I am calling cut flower mix (pretty stuff ideal for cutting to put in arrangements) . It may contain:

Apricot Beauty
At Night
Careless
Cera Corfinio
Cera Corsage
Cera Fearless
Cera Stelvio
Cileste
Cream Perfection
Donau
Esta Bonita
Georgia Peach
Gladiolen Mix
Green Star
Ivory Priscilla
Manhattan
Mascagni
Mon Amour
Natan
Prince of Orange
Princess Margaret Rose
Priscilla
Purple Flora
Roma
Serena
Sunglow
Violet King
Wine & Roses

Mixes are $1.75 per bulb (minimum 3 bulbs) or $1.50 for 10 plus bulbs.

You may have noticed I made no listings this year for cut flower bunches. I'm coordinating with a dear friend to set up a table at her location for cut flower bunches. I will likely continue to offer arrangements here at the farm and I'll definitely have batches of edible flowers again from the farm. Please stay tuned for updates on cut flower bunches!

Hope to see you soon on the farm or at the may 2nd hamburg pet and plant expo. Thanks for looking!

Good morning! Very warm today, I'm enjoying the weather this week, but watch out for Monday night. I put a halt on unpac...
04/15/2026

Good morning! Very warm today, I'm enjoying the weather this week, but watch out for Monday night. I put a halt on unpacking the main Greenhouse until after that.

Got ahold of some double petal lilies and ........tree lily! The double petal lilies were very popular last year since happy to say I will have some within the next few weeks. And absolutely everyone who sees my tree lilies in my yard wants some so at least one type coming soon.

Also, frizzle sizzle/butterfly glad mix coming soon.

Recently relisted assorted sweet william and I have a few other pretty dianthus just need to find a moment to list them.

Scoop scabiosa. All of you nay sayers to annuals scroll on lol.....these are very hard to get and highly prized in the cut flower world. They also make lovely dried flowers. These are always hard to get and I had a crop failure last year but fingers crossed for this year and keep an eye on my marketplace additions.

Bulbs and dahlia tubers I potted previously going in pots or the ground soon so let me know quickly please! Amaryllis alasca, pineapple lily, calla lily.

Oh and I have some potted dahlia fresco mix I need to list too, those are shorter more compact guys that don't need staking.

Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day!

Good morning fellow gardeners! My main announcement is that I will be attending the hamburg plant and pet show on May 2n...
04/12/2026

Good morning fellow gardeners! My main announcement is that I will be attending the hamburg plant and pet show on May 2nd. Mark your calenders! I don't do many markets anymore, but I've found a healthy interest in items that do well for fish tanks, frog enclosures, reptile tanks etc. Therefore I am including a few recent photos of terrarium plants. I will also bring some of my many beautiful begonias and other just pretty plants that are popular.

Bearded iris will be listed soon, possibly today. Working on a crop of variegated leaf bearded iris.

Just listed some hot lips salvia. Not hardy to our zone, but it will thrive, get large in one season, bloom bountiful right up to first very hard frost here. Very attractive to pollinators!

A few bonsai enthusiasts have found me recently. That is the main reason I brought in the Japanese black pine trees as well as a few others, plus I have guava, dregei begonias, caudex plectanthrus, ant plant, mimosa tree starts and some other fun things for bonsai.

Beautiful weather now, let's get to playing in the dirt!

Here's some more for you! Coming soon. A little bit about la diva lavender series. +5Lavandula  Diva Lavender series by ...
03/31/2026

Here's some more for you! Coming soon.

A little bit about la diva lavender series. +5
Lavandula Diva Lavender series by Dümmen Orange is a premium collection of, early-blooming, and robust lavender varieties designed for superior heat, humidity, and cold tolerance. These compact, fragrant plants bloom from spring through fall, making them ideal for gardens, containers, and landscape use.

A little reminder on what's hardy in PA: English lavender yes. French lavender some. Spanish lavender no.

I will be specifying which type when I make each individual listing.

Lavender aller merlo (this is variegated, I thought I had a photo but can't seem to find it atm.)
Lavender la diva berry beautiful
Lavender la diva eternal grace
Lavender la diva imperiali early
Lavender la diva vintage violet
Lavender la diva lush purple

Veronica (Speedwell):
Skyward lilac
Skywalker ball
Lightsaber ball

Yucca color guard
Yucca variegata

Cosmos cherry chocolate
Cosmos chocomocha

Amaryllis double white alasca (hardy zone 7)

A note on the Amaryllis. Hardy type but I don't buy that we are reclassified zone 7 here. I talk about this frequently. Therefore I do recommend these be dug in the fall. However if you get away with or create a microclimate or live a county south of berks you may get away with it. Feel free to message me about what a micro climate is.

That's all for tonight! There are still a few lavender sensational from last year as well as quart pots of assorted hardy English types (probably soon destined for gallon pots) on hand and ready from last year.

Thanks for looking and see you soon on the farm!

Good morning and here is my latest announcement of upcoming items! First up, echinacea mix. Sorry it was only available ...
03/26/2026

Good morning and here is my latest announcement of upcoming items!

First up, echinacea mix. Sorry it was only available to me as a mix. Some may stick around long enough to bud up and for me to see what's what, I never know what's going to sell. Varieties that may be included:

Butterfly Kisses
Carrot Cake
Delicious Candy
Delicious Nougat
Hot Papaya
Orange Skipper
Pretty Parasols
Rainbow Marcella
Raspberry Truffle
Strawberry and Cream
Yellow Passion

New batch of tropicals in the works! I do expect the begonia benitochiba to sell quickly online or even pre sell with my regular begonia lovers. Ready in 2 to 3 weeks, pm me if you want to get in!
Calathea is white bahia.
This year's batch of fuschia will include: dainty, blacky, Annabelle, Southgate.
Variegated trailing abutilon.

If you saw my photos of black pearl amaryllis there is one extra. Jumbo size bulb currently just opening with a double spike. $40. I would plan on having someone with you to pick up to hold it on the way home.

A limited amount of evergreen trees are in the works.
Nordman fir
Japanese black pine (I sold out almost immediately last year)
Trojan fir
Port Orford cedar
Sequoia

Again let me know asap if interested.

Hosta, Penstemon dark towers, pineapple lily and hardy geranium mix have landed so look fir these items to be listed on marketplace soon!

Oh!!! I have a batch of very nice size picotee pearl hellbores. I listed those last night. Unfortunately they have already flowered this year having arrived from the south. But what a stunning variety! There are many hellbores still here on hand and the quart pot batch is just starting to flower.

Hope to see you soon on the farm and thanks for looking!

Hope you are all having a good weekend so far! A few more announcements for ya. Just made trays of Virginia blue bells a...
03/22/2026

Hope you are all having a good weekend so far! A few more announcements for ya.

Just made trays of Virginia blue bells and spotted bellflower. Ready in 2 weeks ish.

First 3 photos- filipendula. A new one for me. Tall back of the bed perennial. Will be an assortment (mix) of red umbrellas, rubra venusta and ulmaria plena.
Here's some info:

Filipendula, commonly known as meadowsweet, is a genus of herbaceous perennials in the rose family, prized for their attractive, fern-like foliage and frothy clusters of fragrant flowers in white, pink, or cream. They thrive in moist to wet soils, often found in meadows, along streams, and in woodland edges, and are used in gardens for borders, naturalized areas, and pond margins. Key species include F. ulmaria (Queen of the Meadow) and F. rubra (Queen of the Prairie).
Key Characteristics
Appearance: Upright, clump-forming plants with deeply lobed, maple-like leaves. Flowers appear in large, airy panicles or cymes.
Size: Varies by species, but many grow 2 to 4 feet tall.
Fragrance: Flowers and sometimes foliage are strongly fragrant.
Foliage: Often attractive, with some cultivars like F. ulmaria 'Aurea' having bright golden leaves.
Growing Conditions
Sun: Full sun to part shade; afternoon shade is beneficial in hot climates.
Soil: Prefers consistently moist, fertile, humusy soil; adaptable to wet sites.
Water: Requires consistent moisture; leaves may scorch in drought.
Uses in the Garden
Borders: Excellent for the back of borders due to height.
Moist Areas: Ideal for pond and stream edges, and naturalized settings.
Cut Flowers: Stems are good for cutting.

Did I say foxtail lily bulbs are coming? Eucomis bicolor.

Also soon:
Penstemon dark towers
(Still have some husker red from last year)
Asclepias incanata soulmate.

Hopefully with tomorrow's nice weather I may get a chance to work on perennial inventory.

I just said the other day I may cut back on lilies this year, but now I've got a mix coming soon.

I will have tree lilies this year for those of you that asked!

Hope to see you soon on the farm!

Good evening! Here's the 2026 hosta lineup, plus whatever I still have from 2025 (I potted a lot of mouse types and othe...
03/19/2026

Good evening! Here's the 2026 hosta lineup, plus whatever I still have from 2025 (I potted a lot of mouse types and other cool minis like praying hands at the end of the season last year). Shadowland series will be very limited numbers. Otherwise I'll be starting out with 10 of each.

Summer breeze
Stained glass
Sieboldiana elegans
Minuteman
Krossa regal
Fragrant blue
Big daddy
Diana remembered
(Shadowland series):
Gigantosaurus
Above the clouds
Diamond lake
Echo the sun
Love story
Sound of music
Voices in the wind
Waterslide
Wheeee

Photos are in same order as the list.

Thanks for looking!

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