Deer resistant. The Painted Red Daisy can't be beaten for cutting, with elegant, frond-type foliage that shows off the brilliant blooms in June and July. See for yourself. Pyrethrum extract is used to make organic insecticides with almost instant knock-down.
Also available in the Pampas Grass Collection. We offer potted plants for a fast showing in your yard. Deer and drought resistant. Plumes start mid-summer and last through winter. Good for cut arrangements.
Grow 15-20'' tall. Drought and deer resistant, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, great cut flower, fragrant. Blooms: summer to fall. Have a wonderfully spicy fragrance. Bloom at intervals all summer - even on into fall! Hardy, healthy plants bloom...
A favorite of butterflies and pollinators. Echinacea Kims Knee High is a compact or dwarf version of the familiar species plant. Echinacea are easy-to-grow natives that bloom heavily from summer to fall.
Avoid soils that are too wet or too dry. In too much shade, plants tend to produce fewer flowers and foliage tends to flop. Arching, narrow, grass-like, linear, blue-green leaves form a vase-shaped foliage clump to 2' tall.
It also never misses a year of showing off its ivory bells on 4-6' spikes. Deer and drought resistant, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. The Adam's Needle Yucca is a handsome plant with sharp, evergreen leaves.
Cut back flowering stems after bloom to promote new foliage growth. Blooms in late winter (sometimes when snow is still present) and continues into spring, with a long, 8-10 week bloom period.
, commonly called Japanese iris or Japanese water iris, is a rhizomatous beardless perennial iris that grows in slowly expanding clumps to 2-4' tall. Iris Moonlight Waves is slowly spreading clumps of sword-shaped foliage prefer moist, even wet soil during...
Coneflowers begin blooming in midsummer and continue for months if faded flowers are regularly removed. Ideal for sunny borders and growing in mixed containers. Attractive to butterflies and excellent for cutting.
Ideal in sunny beds and borders. We do not recommend using straight topsoil or compost as a back-fill soil because more times than not these products will retain entirely to much moisture and will cause the root system to rot.
Cut the flowers for arrangements when half the blooms are open to extend vase life. Plant in light, dry soil and provide a treatment of lime and mulch for winter protection. * Deadheading is not necessary * Deer resistant * Attracts butterflies Pick your...
Salvia May Night has deep blue spikes of flowers rise above a mound of aromatic, narrow green wrinkled foliage that blooms June – September. Remove spent flower spikes to help extend the bloom period.
Also available in the Pampas Grass Collection. We offer potted plants for a fast showing in your yard. Drought and deer resistant. Plumes start mid-summer and last through winter. Good for cut arrangements.
In colder climates, cut it back as one of the last chores in your garden before the snow flies. Espoma products are easy to use, just sprinkle around the base of the plant and water it in.
Neat, mounded, low-growing plant lights up the front of a garden, walkway, or even containers. Plant 18'' apart in full to partial sun. Blooms in late spring. In spring, Bonfire's emerging foliage is brilliant yellow, orange and lime; summer and fall...
Showy daisy-like purple coneflowers (to 5″ diameter) bloom throughout summer atop stiff stems clad with coarse, ovate to broad-lanceolate, dark green leaves. Good fresh cut or dried flower.
Provides masses of color and good contrast for the rock garden or small border front. May also be grown on difficult sites such as stone walls. Prefers fertile, slightly alkaline, loose, somewhat gritty loams with good drainage.
Since it has been an old fashioned garden favorite for many years, it is a must in any landscape! * Disease resistant * Fast growing * Heart-shaped flowers It is the most common variety in its species & t he blooms look wonderful against its grayish foliage.
With grass-like green leaves, the centers are pure white with triangular stems, as compared to rounded grass stems. * Drought tolerant * Disease & insect resistant * Easy to grow It has no significant insect or disease problems.
The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. Check the plant daily for the first week or so and then every other day there after. For example a one gallon pot would be watered until you count to 5 a three...
The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. For example a one gallon pot would be watered until you count to 5 a three gallon pot would be 15 and so on.
The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. Its better to leave a one inch gap of space between the mulch and the stem or base of the plant.
Deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional bloom. Plants may die out in the center, however, if drainage is not superior. Consider shearing plants back after main flush of bloom in order to tidy the planting and to promote additional bloom in late...
Coreopsis Zagreb is a rugged native plant that will add a bright yellow slash to your sunny garden. Adding compost or topsoil will help the young feeder roots to spread through the loose, nutrient rich soil, much easier than if you used solely the existing...
Lavender Hidcote is a compact mounded form typically growing to 20 to 24” tall and featuring deep purple-blue flowers and gray foliage. Often repeat blooms in late summer or fall.
The affect is stunning in any landscape! As the seed heads mature, they transition to shades of tan that persist through fall and can even provide delimitation into the winter months (as well as provide a tasty treat for your feathered friends).
, commonly called northern blue flag, is a clump-forming iris that is native to marshes, swamps, wet meadows, ditches and shorelines from Manitoba to Nova Scotia south to Virginia, Ohio, Illinois and Minnesota.