

About this
site, and a disclaimer of sorts....
We at Capital
Nursery welcome you to our web site. Capital Nursery is a company that has
served the Sacramento, California region for over 70 years. A family business
founded by Charles Armstrong in 1936 is now working with the fourth
generation. The Freeport Blvd. store continues to thrive and is the company's
main facility.
In 1966, Capital
branched out 15 miles east into the "country" by opening the
Sunrise Blvd. store.
The third Nursery
opened in 1983 in Elk Grove, 15 miles south of the Freeport Blvd. location.
Much of
the plant information found on the site is aimed at those persons residing in
USDA zone 9, and the Sunset Western Garden Book's zones 8, 9 and 14. Central
California is blessed with one the best growing climates in the country. In
mid February it is common for gardeners to ask for tomato and marigold
plants. While we don't recommend them that early, in some years a person gets
lucky and can have corn by June 1st (I did in 1988)! By mid March, most
spring gardening is in full swing. Mid May is the about the time of the last
rain, and usually doesn't show again until late October. Rain is rare during
the summer; usually just glorious warm, dry days. Planting time really is all
the time in this part of the world.
We welcome
questions and comments from all global locations; indeed we look forward to
them. Our Question To You, Capital Nursery,
Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, California his communication medium
can help to disseminate information and also to dispel a few myths.
There is a
common myth in this nation and elsewhere that California is all palm trees
and beaches without any seasons. Considering the influence of Hollywood, this
is quite understandable. The reality: only a small fraction of California has
the tropical climate portrayed in Television and Motion Pictures. Take a look
at the USDA zone map. While some parts are
indeed capable of supporting subtropical plants, most parts can't. Hard
frosts are rare, but do occur. What is special about California is the
climatic diversity. One can drive from an Alpine zone to a Sub-tropical one
in half a day.
Keeping
this in mind, our visitors should check with their regional nursery
professional for specific recommendations.

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