What's New for Spring!
Although pink Peonies and yellow Daylilies are the staple of most perennial gardens, what sets your garden apart are the unique, conversation-starting plants. Read more to see what's new for Spring...
View ArticleElephant Ears are Hard to Forget
With huge, unique leaves larger than almost anything you will see in the garden, Elephant Ears create a bold statement in any outdoor space. We are excited to be carrying ten unique varieties of...
View ArticlePaula's Ever-Changing Garden
When I tell people that I actually don’t like to garden, they stare at me as if I’m crazy. Looking at my landscaping, you would think that I lived for it, but there are really only two parts of...
View ArticleValentine's Day Blooms
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I thought it would be fitting to feature some of our most romantic plants in all shades of pink, red and white. Although not blooming on February 14th,...
View ArticleFavorite Photos from Our Spring Photo Contest
We received hundreds of stunning photos from gardeners across the country. Even though we could only pick a few winners, we wanted to highlight some of our favorite photos that were submitted. We hope...
View ArticleBulb, Rhizome, Tuber... What's the Difference?
Throughout the years, the term "bulb" has come to describe any type of root form that is planted in the ground to produce a plant. However, only a few of these plants are truly "bulbs." There are four...
View ArticleWe Dig Dahlias: Employee Success Story
Erin, one of our master gardeners and product managers, bought a house two years ago that had no existing landscaping. Her husband and her have been slowly beautifying their landscape by planting...
View ArticleFormal or Not, Agapanthus is a Compelling Addition to Any Garden
Agapanthus is an ancient plant, originating on the banks of the Nile River in Egypt, but in recent years has become a staple in a variety of modern gardens from the northeast to California. The post...
View ArticleBig Blooms, Big Statement
This season, we’re excited to plant some of our favorite easy-to-grow bulbs, perennials and wildflowers that create a huge statement with big blooms. The post Big Blooms, Big Statement appeared first...
View ArticlePlanting For Pollinators: Attracting Hummingbirds, Bees & Butterflies
Helping the pollinator population starts in the garden; plant varieties that are easy for the pollinators local to your area to pollinate. This will take some of the stress off of them and create a...
View ArticleReflecting On The Past Growing Season And Planning For Spring
Although winter is often thought of as the “off-season” in gardening, it’s really the best time to reflect on the past growing season, take stock of what grew well and what didn’t, as well as plan your...
View ArticleThree Ways To Fill In Your Garden With Spring Bulbs
We all know the feeling: you've diligently planned and planted your new perennial garden, but it will be several years before the plants reach maturity and achieve the look you're after. Instead of...
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