BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL POINSETTIAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

Come and see the different colors and varieties for this Holiday Season.

Bring home the warmth of the season with Payne’s Nursery’s beautiful poinsettias! Our greenhouses are bursting with vibrant red, white, and autumn-hued varieties, each one grown with care to brighten your home and holiday gatherings.

From classic deep reds that symbolize tradition to crisp winter whites that add an elegant touch, Payne’s poinsettias capture the timeless beauty of the holidays. You’ll also find unique autumn shades—rich golds, oranges, and marbled blends—that transition perfectly from fall into Christmas décor.

Whether you’re decorating your home, gifting friends, or adding festive flair to your business, Payne’s Nursery has the perfect poinsettia for you. Celebrate a truly traditional holiday this year with nature’s most cheerful bloom—grown locally, fresh, and full of color!


STOP BY PAYNE’S NORTH FOR THESE GORGEOUS POINSETTIAS IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES & PRICES BELOW:

4.5″ Poinsettias – $8.99


6.5″ Poinsettias – $16.99


7.5″ Poinsettias – $22.99


8.5″ Poinsettias – $39.99

10″ RED Poinsettias – $59.99

Round Table Top Centerpieces in Stock Now!
More colors COMING SOON!


Christmas Cactus – available sizes: 4.5″ and 6.5″ pots in PINK and RED,
and more colors available soon.


LET US HELP YOU RE-POT YOUR PLANTS!
CHECK OUT OUR RE-POTTING SERVICES.

As the seasons change, it’s time to welcome your houseplants back indoors!

Give them a healthy head start with a little help from Payne’s.

Our team will carefully re-pot your favorite plants using fresh soil and nutrient-rich mix to keep them strong and vibrant all winter—at a very reasonable price.

Show your plants some love before they move inside.

Stop by Payne’s today and let us help your leafy friends settle in for the season!


ASK THE GARDEN GURU!

WILL BLUE SPRUCE & DWARF CONIFERS MAKE GREAT GREENS FOR YOUR EMPTY POTS ON YOUR PATIOS FOR THE WINTER?

Another GREAT Question!

In this week’s archived show from previous years, the Garden Guru, this past week, mentioned that the weather has finally changed and we should be getting our gardens ready and cleaned up for the winter!

Lynn said that it’s time to go in the yard and remove the plants from your outdoor pots and shake the soil off of the roots. Then, go to your favorite nursery, which of course is Payne’s Nursery, and buy some little Dwarf Conifers, young Blue Spruce or Austrian Pine! He said to take these trees and repot them into the pots that were on your patio so that you have something to look at throughout the winter. There are two choices on how and where to plant these little trees? Listen to Lynn’s tip to find out?

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CLICK HERE  to listen to the GARDEN GURU’s archived show regarding Indian Market and what to do now in the garden!

Enjoy your weekend and HAPPY GARDENING!

WE STILL HAVE AMARYLLIS AND PAPERWHITES FOR THE SEASON!

The perfect Holiday plant for Thanksgiving and Christmas are Amaryllis and Paperwhite Narcissus! These holiday bulbs make great gifts for friends and family to enjoy.

Try your hand at planting these bulbs indoors in pots NOW so that you will have them in bloom for Christmas, New Year’s or Valentines. Use the “BLOOM CALENDAR” BELOW and start planting for the holidays!

Stop by PAYNE’S NORTH today! Many colors to choose from! Hurry in, these will be going fast! Last year we ran out and had to order more.

CLICK HERE to download the calendar.

WHAT TO DO IN THE GARDEN IN NOVEMBER!

In November, your garden tasks may vary based on your region’s climate and plant needs. Here are five general gardening activities for this month:

  • Prepare for Frost and Cold: Monitor weather forecasts for potential frost and freezing conditions. Take precautions to protect sensitive plants by covering them with frost cloths or bringing potted plants indoors.
  • Fall Clean-Up: Remove dead annuals and spent vegetable plants. Rake leaves, clear debris, and add them to your compost pile. This helps prevent diseases and pests from overwintering in the garden.
  • Planting Bulbs and Perennials: November can still be an ideal time to plant spring-blooming bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and crocuses. Also, consider planting cool-season perennials, shrubs, or trees suited for your climate.
  • Soil Care and Mulching: Mulch around plants to insulate the soil and retain moisture. Consider adding organic matter or compost to your garden beds to enrich the soil for the next growing season.
  • Maintain and Prune: Continue to prune deciduous trees and shrubs once they become dormant. Pruning helps shape the plants and encourages healthy growth. Also, inspect plants for signs of disease or pests and take appropriate measures if necessary.

PAYNE’S PHOTO OF THE WEEK!

PHOTO OF THE WEEK!

GORGEOUS RED POINSETTIAS

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You Could WIN a $25 Gift Card!
If you have a photo taken in one of our greenhouses or of your own garden orlandscape that contains products from Payne’s, please send it to info@paynes.com!

If your photo is chosen, and used in our e-newsletter website or other marketingmaterials, then you will receive a Gift Certificate from Payne’s for $25!Please make sure to give us your contact information in your email.

ZODIAC SIGNS AND GARDENING? HERE’S THIS CYCLES PROFILE.

by The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Here’s THIS MONTHS ZODIAC SIGN PROFILE AND HOW IT CAN HELP YOU GARDEN:


SCORPIO (OCTOBER 23 to NOVEMBER 22)
Scorpio deepens the fall. Always having a plan, you make sure that successive plantings of snap peas or lettuce grace your gardens. You are the strongest member of the zodiac and thus are attracted to vigorous plants such as Swiss chard, which regrows when cut. Tomatoes appeal to you for the color red, and eggplants for their affinity with purple. Being sexy and passionate, you are captivated by exotic lilies, with their deep, nectar-coated throats. You like a challenge, so sushi and Thai foods are often on the menu
in your kitchen.