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American Elderberries ‘Ranch\' and ‘Wyldewood\'
Prices start at : 29.95 USD / Set Includes Two 4" Pots

American Elderberries need to be cross pollinated that's why we are offering this Set. ‘Ranch' is an excellent elderberry with a short stature and it only grows 5-6' tall so the berries are easily harvested.
  • Bloom Season: Spring, Summer
  • Grows to: 5-6'
  • Plant Type: Easy Grower, Hardy Garden Plant
Connecticut
Danielson
White Maypop Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata ‘Alba\')
Prices start at : 14.95 USD / 4" Pot Size

The pure white, fragrant, 2-3” flowers have frilly filaments, accented by ivory-colored stamens, and they bloom from summer through fall. The woody vine has three-lobed, dark green leaves and it climbs by tendrils so give it a fence, trellis or other...
  • Hardiness Zone: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Sun Requirement: Full Sun
  • Plant Type: Fragrant, Hardy Garden Plant
Connecticut
Danielson
Sweet Olive (Osmanthus fragrans)
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 2.5" Pot Size

It loves it cool and evenly moist with little to no fertilizer. Sweet Olive (Osmanthus fragrans) Described as the sweetest floral fragrance in the plant kingdom, the Sweet Olive is an evergreen plant of modest stature that displays clusters of cream-colored...
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Spring, Winter
  • Grows to: 2-4'
  • Hardiness Zone: 8, 9, 10
  • Plant Type: Fragrant
Connecticut
Danielson
Clematis ‘Diamond Ball\' p.p. (Clematis hybrid)
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 4" Pot Size

It will reward you with stunning flowers the whole season long. The vine only grows 5-6' long so it's ideal for a trellis where it can climb and show off its spectacular beauty. Clematis ‘Diamond Ball' p.p. (Clematis hybrid) Blooming all summer long,...
  • Grows to: 5-6'
  • Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Plant Type: Hardy Garden Plant
Connecticut
Danielson
White Sansevieria ‘Bantel\'s Sensation\' (Sansevieria trifasciata)
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 4" Pot Size

This showy plant makes an excellent houseplant since it filters indoor toxins from the air and is an indestructible houseplant. The 1-2” wide leaves are narrower than most other sansevierias and in a container ‘Bantel's Sensation' grows 36” tall.
  • Minimum Temperature Indoors: 40
  • Plant Type: Easy Grower, Fragrant
  • Grows to: 2.5- 3'
  • Bloom Season: Summer
Connecticut
Danielson
Dwarf Chinese Lantern ‘Gnome\' (Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii)
Prices start at : 14.95 USD / 4" Pot Size

Franchetii) Grown for its decorative, bright orange, lantern-like coverings over its fruits, Dwarf Chinese Lantern is a new shorter variety that only grows about 10” tall and is ideal for containers.
  • Plant Type: Hardy Garden Plant
  • Hardiness Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  • Sun Requirement: Full Sun
Connecticut
Danielson
Hardy Kiwi Set \'Anna\' (Actinidia hybrids)
Prices start at : 29.95 USD / Set Includes Two 4" Pots

Hardy to zone 4. ‘Anna', our hardy female kiwi, is a vigorous vine that produces more than 100 lbs of fruit 3 to 4 years after planting. Additional ‘Anna' plants are available if you would like more than one fruiting vine.
  • Sun Requirement: Full Sun
  • Bloom Season: Spring
  • Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Connecticut
Danielson
Canadian Bred Roses: The Explorers and Parklands
Connell' (courtesy of Calif_Sue)The Parkland Roses were developed at the Morden Research Station in Manitoba. These hybrid roses are among the most troublesome roses for us northern rose growers due to their susceptibility to black spot disease and their...
California
El Segundo
Zone 6 Native Plants – Growing Native Plants In USDA Zone 6
Yourwill also be able to assist you in choosing those that are suited for your landscape. Because native plants are already acclimated to conditions in your area and, therefore, require much less maintenance, plus they feed and shelter local wildlife,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Nut Trees – Best Nut Trees For Zone 6 Climates
Read on for a few examples of hardy nut trees for zone 6.The following nut tree varieties are all hardy to zone 6 regions:freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Carpathian Walnut, also known as English or Persian...
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Herb Gardens: What Herbs Grow In Zone 6
Keep in mind that mint is a rabid spreader and can overtake areas of the garden, which can be a good thing or a bad thing.thrives in zones 5-12 and is also popular in Greek and Italian cuisines.(Italian).
Ohio
Willoughby
Types Of Zone 6 Trees – Choosing Trees For Zone 6 Regions
It grows to 70 feet high with a 20 foot spread.) are one of the few deciduous conifers, and they are zone 6 hardy trees. This is chilly for some people, but a lot of trees love it.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Shade Loving Plants: Growing Shade Plants In Zone 6
Keep reading to learn more about growing shade plants in zone 6.– Hardy in zones 4 through 6, this 2-foot tall plant produces pink flowers in the spring and the foliage of some varieties changes color in the fall.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Invasive Plants In Zone 6: Tips For Controlling Invasive Plants
In the plant's native environment, it's part of a balanced ecosystem where certain predators and competitors can keep it in check. Invasive plants are almost always transplants from other parts of the world.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Apple Trees – Tips On Planting Apple Trees In Zone 6 Climates
The following article discussesthat grow in zone 6 and specifics regarding planting apple trees in zone 6.There are over 2,500 apple varieties grown in the United States, so there's bound to be one for you.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Hardy Succulents – Selecting Succulent Plants For Zone 6
Is that possible? Otherwise, succulents generally require no protection.The key to success with zone 6 hardy succulents is to select plants suitable for your climate, then provide them with plenty of sunshine.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Vegetable Planting: Tips On Growing Vegetables In Zone 6
These vary greatly for zone 6. In both cases, it's important to remember that these are guidelines and winter or summer can come earlier or last longer than is typical.Some plants can be started inside (typically around April) for later transplant.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hardy Bamboo Plants – Growing Bamboo In Zone 6 Gardens
These can tolerate temperatures of -15 degrees Fahrenheit (-26 C.). Other excellent cultivars to try in zone 6 are:sp. ‘Scabria' is specific for zone 6. Choosing the most hardy bamboo plants will also ensure healthy plants that can thrive even when...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hardy Camellia Plants: Growing Camellias In Zone 6 Gardens
In the past, camellias could only be grown in U.S. hardiness zones 7 or higher. Camellias are especially the pride of Alabama, where they are the official. However, in recent years, plant breeders Dr. William Ackerman and Dr. Clifford Parks have introduced...
Ohio
Willoughby
Popular Zone 6 Wildflowers: Planting Wildflowers In Zone 6 Gardens
For zone 6, there are a number of great choices for wildflower varieties.. Simply grow from seed after the last frost and water until your flowers are about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm.) tall.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Hibiscus Plants – Growing Hibiscus In Zone 6 Gardens
The largest can reach a foot in diameter. Their sizes vary depending on their species, but as a rule, they're bigger than their tropical cousins, sometimes reaching heights of 15 feet and widths of 8 feet.Their flowers, too, are much larger than those...
Ohio
Willoughby
Vegetables For Zone 6 – Growing Vegetables In Zone 6 Gardens
Even vegetables that could technically reach maturity if started outdoors will produce much better and longer if given a head start.will benefit greatly from being started indoors several weeks before the average last frost and then planted out when the...
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Hedge Plants: Choosing Hedges For Zone 6 Gardens
Serve many purposes in the landscape. They have a natural shaggy appearance and require very little trimming or pruning.– Tall or dwarf deciduous varieties available for hedges. Easy to trim and excellent for privacy.Chamaecyparis (False Cypress) –...
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Bulb Gardening: Tips On Growing Bulbs In Zone 6 Gardens
Many cold climate plants, as well as some warmer climate plants, will grow well here. Bulbs are prone to rots and other fungal diseases in soggy soils. This is also true for zone 6 bulb gardening.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hardy Magnolia Varieties – Learn About Zone 6 Magnolia Trees
There are a number to choose from and their ease of care, along with other attributes specific to each, make these great additions to the landscape. Read on to learn about a few of the many types of zone 6 magnolia trees.Hardiness of magnolia trees varies...
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Fruit Trees – Planting Fruit Trees In Zone 6 Gardens
Finding the right tree for your climate can be a little tricky, however. Producing beautiful, sometimes fragrant, flowers and tasty fruit year after year, it might wind up being the best planting decision you ever make.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zone 6 Growing Tips: What Are The Best Plants For Zone 6
Gardening in USDA zone 6 is very rewarding because so many plants do well there.While you may have to start some seeds indoors in March and April, you can transplant your seedlings outside in May or June and experience a long, productive growing season.
Ohio
Willoughby