We are FoxGlove Gardening, INC !

FoxGlove Gardening Truck and Tools

FoxGlove Gardening Truck and Tools

Over lunch on Aspen Street on April 6, 2016 Joan Abbott of FoxGlove Gardening sold her beloved garden maintenance and landscaping business to Jason and I.  This is a start of a new chapter for us.  We are business owners in Flagstaff, Arizona doing what we are passionate about… gardens, plants, flowers, color, design, the outdoors, beautifying the community, stewarding the land!

Jason and I are co-owners of the company, but I have been trying to think of what my title is beyond that.  Jason is clearly the gardener! and I would like to not be thought of as the bookkeeper, as that will not be my focus this time around.  I am excited about creating the branding and marketing for our new business, providing fine customer service, and ensuring that the company continues to offer exceptional service and high aesthetic quality as it did under Joan.

I love the fleet of toyota trucks with painted tool handles, the FoxGlove name and what it stands for, the magical plant itself, and most importantly appreciate the beautiful gardens that FoxGlove tends around town that are uniquely verdant, vibrant, and thoughtfully designed.  I believe that FoxGlove will be a great launching pad for my creative services and pursuits in the months and years to come.

In the meantime, it is a great honor to work along side Joan Abbott (she will be sharing her knowledge and helping with the transition for the first year) as we learn everything there is to know about this special business that has enriched Flagstaff season to season over the past 37+ years!

Thank you Joan for believing in us and being so patient with the process…

…many thanks go out to our family members, friends & colleagues in Austin, and new found advisors and connections (and now friends!) in Flagstaff!!

FoxGlove in a Garden on Black

FoxGlove in a Garden on Black

‘Inch by inch, row by row, going make this garden grow, all it takes is a rake and how ’till the rain comes tumbin’ down…’

 

JBIRD & COMPANY presents STONE PLANTERS & BENCHES!

Phone or Email Jason Minshew 
512-799-6723
or 
Annie
512-619-6146
All planters and benches are for sale
Credit cards accepted
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Take a Look!
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BENCH
Rattlesnake Limestone
6 feet long x 14 inches wide x 16 inches high
$2000.00
scroll and hyper tufa pot with primrose included
one available

STONE PLANTERS
Leuders Limestone, brown
12 inches square
Planted with Agave bovicornuta
$1250.00
sold as a set of five
one set available
TRAIL MARKER
Rattlesnake Limestone Base, Shell stone top
24 inches high x 11 inches square base x 12 inches square top
$400.00
one available
PLINTH- large
Leuders Limestone, white
21.5 inches square base x 8.75 inches high x 15.25 inches diameter
$500.00
two available
PLINTH- medium
Leuders Limestone, white
16 inches square base x 9.25 inches high x 12 inches diameter
$350.00
one available
YUCCA
Planted in Classic Italian Terracotta Pot
$300.00
three available

PLINTH- small
Leuders Limestone, white
16 inches square base x 7.75 inches high x 10 inches diameter
$300
two available
CHILD’S BENCH
Leuders Limestone
21 inches long x 16 inches wide x 11.5 inches high
$350.00
one available
MOTHER’S BENCH
Leuders Limestone
28 inches long x 16 inches wide x 10.5 inches high
$425.00
one available
FATHER’S BENCH
Leuders Limestone
45.5 inches long x 20 inches wide x 13 inches high
$525.00
one available
SOLD

FATHER’S BENCH with RECTANGULAR PLANTER- 18″
Leuders Limestone, grey
18 inches long x 8 inches wide x 6 inches tall
Planted with Strawberry & Dianthus~ as shown
$165.00
one available

RECTANGULAR PLANTER- 18″
Leuders Limestone, grey
18 inches long x 8 inches wide x 6 inches tall
Planted with herbs~ parsley, sage, rosemary
$165 each, planted
one available of each as shown

RECTANGULAR PLANTERS- 16″
Leuders Limestone, grey
16″ inches long x 8 inches wide x 6 inches tall
$125.00
ten available
RECTANGULAR PLANTERS- 16″
Leuders Limestone, grey
16″ inches long x 8 inches wide x 6 inches tall
Planted with lettuce greens & primrose
$150.00
three available~ as shown

PLINTH, special
Leuders Limestone, grey
12 inches square base x 9.25 inches high x 8 inches diameter
$250.00
one available
HYPER TUFA POTS
10.5 inches high x 5.5 inches square base x 10.5 inches square top
Planted with rosemary cones & lavender cones
$75.00 planted~ as shown
$50.00 empty
2 available

PLINTHS~ Set of four
Leuders Limestone, cordoba cream
ROUND~ two
16 inches square base x 5 inches thick x 12.25 inches high x 9 inches diameter
RECTANGULAR
21.5 inches long x 15.5 inches wide x 5.25 inches thick
12.25 inches high over all x 21 inches long (top) x 9 inches wide (top)
$2400.00
one set of four available

BAMBOO CUPS
for sake, wine, tea, flowers, feathers, pencils…
4-6 inches high
assorted designs
$12.00
available at Metier Cooks Supply
512-276-2605
ZIVA PAPERWHITES
4 planted per silver can
buds to blossoms~ timed to bloom for holiday joy!
$25.00
SOLD OUT
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Thank your for visiting JBIRD & COMPANY!
Jason Minshew is my husband and we have been running JBIRD & COMPANY for seven years now.  landscape design~ construction~ maintenance
gardening~ urban farming~ hardscape
Jason Minshew
512-799-6723

Magnolia Tree

Martin Johnson Heade was a 19th century American painter, initially part of the Hudson River School depicting the New England landscape… until he ventured to South America and discovered the fantastical world of hummingbirds, orchids, passion flowers, magnolia blossoms and lotus blossoms which Roberta Smith of the NY Times describes as ‘palpably naturalistic yet dramatically decorative and artificial.’
MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE by Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr.

There are some things that make me appreciative of living in Austin…experiencing the magnificent Magnolia tree is one of them!

This beautiful specimen is in a lovely garden that Jason has had the privilege of working in for the past year. Every few weeks I stop by this project to see Jason’s progress and enjoy the seasonal changes in the landscape.

The Magnolia blossoms were so beautiful today… inky white petals and leathery green leaves…
one time I asked a shoe maker to dye me a pair of boots like a Magnolia leaf… just so you know, he couldn’t quite do it.