WE GROW OUR OWN POINSETTIAS!

When you pick up a poinsettia from Payne’s, you’re getting a plant we actually grew here—not something that got shipped in from who knows where and sat in a box for days. That matters more than people think. Our plants go from the greenhouse to your house without the stress of long-distance trucking, temperature swings, and all that handling. 

They’re hardier, they last longer, and they are already used to the local climate. 

Whether you’re decorating your space or looking for thoughtful seasonal gifts, Payne’s has you covered.

BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL POINSETTIAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

GET YOUR POINSETTIAS TODAY!

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

If you’re hosting Thanksgiving Dinner, set the mood with some of our Thanksgiving table decorations or if you’re attending a festive occasion, bring a Payne’s colorful Poinsettia or flowering plant for the host or hostess. 

Payne’s North will be 
CLOSED for Thanksgiving Day
and will reopen on 
Friday, November 28!

Stop by Payne’s and pick up a colorful GIFT PLANT to help you say THANK YOU! Gift wrapping for a small fee. 


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.

WHY IS IT CALLED A CHRISTMAS CACTUS?

The Christmas cactus is a long-time holiday favorite, and it’s easy to see why. Its bright, trailing blooms show up right when the season begins, and the pinks, whites, oranges, and reds bring such a warm burst of color to winter days.

One of the nicest things about a Christmas cactus is how simple it is to care for. It actually prefers softer light and a regular drink of water, so it fits right in during the hectic holidays without asking for much in return.

Over time, these plants can become real family keepsakes. Many people pass them down from one generation to the next, and their dependable holiday blooms and graceful, arching stems make them a charming part of the season every single year.

REDEEM the 20% OFF Christmas Cactus coupon below!

LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES AT PAYNE’S NORTH!

Our top-quality fresh live trees have arrived and they are selling quickly! Choose from a variety of kinds and sizes!

Stop by Payne’s NOrth and get yours today! We have Austrian Pine, Blue Spruce, and Alberta Spruce (in containers). For now, go out and dig a hole and back fill it with the excavated soil (so no one will fall in) before the ground freezes so you can easily re-dig the hole and plant your live tree after Christmas.

PLEASE NOTE: once your live tree is inside … please don’t keep it indoors more than 5 to 7 days maximum.

Planting instructions are available. 

WHAT TO DO NOW IN THE GARDEN THAT IT’S ALMOST THANKSGIVING!

Final harvest and cool-weather vegetables:

With the first frost typically occurring in late October, Thanksgiving is your last chance to harvest frost-tolerant vegetables. 

  • Harvest these crops for your Thanksgiving meal or to preserve for winter:
  • Kale
  • Collards
  • Spinach
  • Swiss Chard
  • Carrots and parsnips (they can be sweeter after a light frost)
  • Beets
  • Turnips
  • Protect crops like beets, carrots, and Swiss chard with a heavy row cover to extend the harvest season, potentially until Christmas. 

Winter garden preparation and care:

As the growing season ends, several tasks are essential for putting your garden to bed and setting it up for success next spring. 

  • Clean up beds. Remove old or diseased vegetable plants to clear space and prevent pests and diseases from overwintering.
  • Add compost. Top-dress your beds with compost to build soil health and nutrients for the next season.
  • Plant cover crops. For any exposed soil, planting a cover crop like winter wheat or rye will protect and enrich the soil throughout the winter.
  • Mulch. Applying a 2–3 inch layer of mulch is recommended. This will insulate plant roots, prevent erosion, and retain moisture. Call Payne’s Organic Soil Yard for recommendations at 505-424-0336.
  • Protect new plantings. Water new trees and shrubs thoroughly after planting and apply mulch around the base. Continue watering during dry or windy spells until the ground freezes. 

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.