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Lonicera Scentsation
'Scentsation' Honeysuckle - Non Invasive Vine - Finally a Honeysuckle vine that doesn't take over an area. Scentsation Lonicera is a well behaved honeysuckle variety that you can plant on fences, arbors, trellises. Plant several near your outdoor sitting areas, patios, gazebos, decks, to enjoy the wonderfully fragrant yellow and white blooms from mid spring to late summer. The long blooming flowers are followed by bright red berries for fall and winter. The Scentsation Lonicera is not invasive like other honeysuckle varieties. Grows in full sun to shaded areas with a minimum of 4 hours of sun...
Horseradish Armoracia rusticana
Horseradish - Armoracia rusticana - A perfect addition to your Kitchen Garden, horseradish is one of the most pungent vegetables that we just can't get enough of in vinegars, creamy sauces and relishes. The most perfect companion to prime rib, sandwiches, chicken and so much more. We ship potted plants that will produce viable roots in fall. Typically, roots can remain in the ground into the following spring. Horseradish grows best in full sun but often grows well in partially sunny areas. Prefers deep moist soi, though is adaptable to most any soil type. Here are some ideas on preparing and...
Paraplu Pink Ink Hibiscus
Paraplu Pink Ink® Hibiscus - Rose of Sharon The grace of the Paraplu Pink Ink® Rose of Sharon with it's oversized flowers will have you appreciating it in your landscape throughout the summer and early fall growing season. Growing in the 5 to 8 foot height range, be sure to allow plenty of side space (it spreads up to 4 feet wide) for maximum blooms. Deep green foliage emerges in late spring (as with most Rose of Sharon plants) to set the background for the beautiful white flowers to emerge with their bright pink star-like markings in the centers. Plant one or a hedge of the Paraplu Pink Ink...
Little Lace Russian Sage
Perovskia atriplicifolia Little Lace - Finally a compact Russian Sage for smaller area gardens. Perfect for Kitchen Gardens, Butterfly Gardens, Bee and Pollinator Gardens. Long lasting blooms start out in early summer and continue on into early fall or frost. Plant in full to part sun. Grows 18 to 24 inches tall with a spread of 16 to 18 inches wide. Perovskia atriplcifolia Little Lace PP 26,618
Purple Satin Rose of Sharon
Purple Satin® Hibiscus - This Rose of Sharon is a seedless hibiscus that will not clutter your landscape with sprouts. The Purple Satin blooms rich dark purple blooms with deep red eyes throughout the summer months. As with other Rose of Sharon, it it will be later to leaf out - so do be patient. Deadheading is not necessary with the Purple Satin® Rose of Sharon, but can be pruned in spring for shaping if necessary. Grows 8 to 12 feet tall in an upright habit with a spread of 6 to 7 feet wide. This hibiscus is a long continuous bloomer from summer into early fall (until frost). Excellent for...
Fairytrail Bride Hydrangea
Fairytrail Bride® Cascade Hydrangea® - This long blooming white lacey hydrangea grows in zones 7 to 9. In its warmer areas, protect from the hot afternoon sun. The Fairytrail Bride® is the first of its kind with a cascading habit. Show stoppers in containers planted in the patio and deck areas where the plants can be enjoyed every summer day. No need to prune except to remove dead branches. A good layer of mulch around the base (2 to 3 inches deep) helps to maintain a healthy moisture level. Fairytrail Bride® Cascade Hydrangea® Hydrangea x 'USHYD0405' PP31,120, CPBRAF
Scent and Sensibility Lilac
Scent and Sensibility™ Pink Lilac - From spring to fall, you will enjoy this blooming and reblooming lilac. Fragrant pink adore this low growing mounded shrub (2 to 3 feet tall with a spread up to 5 feet wide) sporadically for much of the growing seasons. Scent and Sensibility™ Lilac Syringa is perfect for large containers, gardens, foundation plantings and specimen plants. Scent and Sensibility™ Pink Syringa x 'SMSXPM' USPP 26,548, Can 5,077
Invincibelle Lace Hydrangea
Invincibelle Lace® Hydrangea arborescens - The Invincibelle Lace® is a smooth hydrangea with plum purple lacey flowers sitting on ruby red stems. This hydrangea is native to North America. A long summer bloomer that grows 4 to 5 feet tall and spread equally wide. Plant where this Lacey Hydrangea receives a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight. In hot climates, place this beauty where it receives some afternoon shade. Fertilize your hydrangea lacey leaf shrub in late winter before any new growth. Prune in early spring just as shrub begins to sprout.
Purple Beauty Creeping Phlox
Phlox subulata 'Purple Beauty' - You'll adore this low growing evergreen groundcover. As late spring arrives, beautiful purple flowers cover the dark green foliage. Perfect ground coverage for hillsides, sloped areas and small banks as well as plantings to edge pathways and garden areas. In late spring, after the plants have flowered, clip off spent blooms and then, lightly fertilize around the base with a neutral fertilizer. Pull back the mulch, sprinkle the fertilizer onto the soil around the plants, and replace the mulch. Then water the plants thoroughly. This feeding will provide the...
Snow Queen Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen' - Oakleaf hydrangeas are one of the most statuesque native shrubs. For certain, this one earns the name of 'Snow Queen'. The upright white panicles stand out beautifully against the large dark green leathery leaves in summer. As the leaves turn into a burgundy for autumn, the white flowers begin fading to a light pink shade. This beautiful native shrub attracts pollinators, too. Growing into the 7 to 10 foot height range, it will spread equally wide.