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Locality: Nakusp, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-265-4455



Address: 97 South Nelson Avenue V0G 1R0 Nakusp, BC, Canada

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Nakusp Heritage Nursery 13.11.2020

We are now closed for the season. Thank you so very much for shopping local and for your great support this season. Just to let you know we are preparing our order for next spring-If there is anything on your wish list please let us know as our order has to be in at the end of October ( we will do our very best to try and accommodate you with your requests) We will look forward to seeing you in the spring! Sincerely, Bill and Carla Poulin

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 21.09.2020

Our last shipment for fall planting is now in! ( don't forget fall is an excellent time for planting) Some of our new stock includes: Lavender, Heather, Sedums, Japanese maples, Burning Bush, ( amazing fall colour), Ninebark, Barberries, and Elderberries and Blueberries, and much more. We also have some sales on other plant stock. Get a jump start on the spring and check out some of our new great stock.

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 04.09.2020

Fall is in the air! Fall is for planting. Autumn is an excellent time to plant trees, shrubs and perennials. Cold weather slows the growth above ground, so a plant’s energy is put into expanding roots beneath the ground. Cool weather puts less stress on new trees than hot weather does. Regular watering is not as critical. Insect and disease problems are fewer in fall and winter than in spring and summer. Planting in the fall gives you a jump on next spring

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 21.08.2020

These Euonymus alatus, known variously as winged spindle, winged euonymus, or burning bush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae, native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea. The common name "burning bush" comes from the bright red fall color are arriving today

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 05.08.2020

Peach Leaf Curl General Description Peach leaf curl is a disease of peach and nectarine, caused by the fungus Taphrina deformans. It is favoured by prolonged wet, cool weather in the spring as new growth is developing. ... Symptoms: Infected leaves become thickened, curled and discoloured, and eventually dry up and drop. Heavy leaf infection and subsequent leaf drop may reduce crop and tree vigour. Peach leaf curl Peach leaves infected with peach leaf curl fungus. (BCMA) Life Cycle: Leaves are only susceptible to leaf curl infection between bud break and petal fall. Fruit can also be infected following long rainy periods for a short time following petal fall. Young leaves are infected by blastospores (yeastlike spores) that survive and multiply on tree surfaces. During early spring, rising temperatures and wet weather allow the fungus to multiply and infect buds and emerging leaves. Leaf symptoms typically appear about 3 weeks after infection, but this can vary depending on temperature. For the remainder of the season the leaf curl fungus survives and multiplies on leaf and tree surfaces and becomes part of the normal mycoflora of the tree. Management Cultural Control Sanitation, such as removal of infected leaves, is NOT effective for control of leaf curl. No variety is immune to leaf curl, but ‘Redhaven’ and most varieties derived from ‘Redhaven’ have some tolerance. Chemical Control Spring Dormant: For best control, apply one of the following fungicides before bud development begins in the spring. Late application up to petal fall may provide partial control. Only developing leaves are susceptible to leaf curl infection. Fungicides applied after petal fall will not help to control leaf curl. Bravo 500 (chlorothalonil) Ferbam lime sulphur Syllit 400 (dodine) Fall: A spray of fixed copper (Copper Spray or Copper Oxychloride 50) applied after harvest in September will give adequate control of peach leaf curl in dry years. However, in wet years the late winter dormant spray listed above is also needed. Bravo 500 may also be applied as a fall dormant spray at 75-100% leaf drop. Note: Do not apply Bravo more than 3 times per year.

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 01.08.2020

Hello Gardeners Our last deliveries of the season have now arrived: -loads of gorgeous flowering perennials -a great selection of new shrubs -also lots of colorful annuals, herbs etc.... Don't miss out of this amazing opportunity to complete all your garden needs. We hope to see you soon! See more

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 28.07.2020

Come and check out some of the new antiques at Heritage Nursery

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 06.07.2020

Heritage Nursery has several locally grown Heirloom tomatoes, as well as many other varieties available now at the nurseryHeritage Nursery has several locally grown Heirloom tomatoes, as well as many other varieties available now at the nursery

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 30.06.2020

New perennials have arrived

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 23.06.2020

Our Fruit Trees, berries, shrubs and shade trees have arrivedOur Fruit Trees, berries, shrubs and shade trees have arrived

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 04.06.2020

Hello gardeners Just to let you know we will be open on Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 2 pm If any of you are looking to purchase Seeds, Fertilizers, Soils. We will be closed on Monday for another arrival of garden accessories ( we should let you know that our debit machine is still not hooked up due to the major deactivations of thousands of business across North America-we will accept cash, cheques at this time.) Sorry about the inconvenience. We wish you all a Happy Easter and look forward to seeing you soon.

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 30.05.2020

The BC Government released a list on March 26th of essential services that which includes, Garden Centres and Nurseries. Early spring flowering crops have been in production for weeks and will be available for our customers to have outdoor projects at home in order to support everyone's mental well-being and to feed the bees as well. Having said this Carla and I are very thankfull that we will be able to open this spring. We will also continue to implement extended sanitation and distancing procedures. Please continue to Social Distance and look after one another. Sincerely Bill and Carla

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 21.05.2020

Hello! We are hoping to open up Heritage Nursery sometime around April 15th. We are all fed up with this long winter and we hope it disappears soon. We are really looking forward to seeing you again this spring - your support means so much to us!

Nakusp Heritage Nursery 26.04.2020

Bill and I at Heritage Nursery would like to wish all of you a wonderful and joyous Christmas and much happiness in the year to come. We would also like to THANK YOU so very much for supporting us once again this past year. HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!