Growing up to 36" tall, you'll love the snow white flowers. Excellent for use in dried flower arrangements. Excellent for borders, as tall ground cover or for cut flowers. * Must-have for butterfly gardens * Showy, long-lived white blooms * Easy care
Purple Plumes All Summer Karley Rose Grass, Pennisetum orientale 'Karley Rose' (PP#12,909), displays clouds of smoky rose-purple flowers which burst into color in June. New plumes are continuously displayed all summer long and gently sway in the slightest...
Flowers are extremely showy, and foliage remains attractive throughout the growing season, either alone or as a frame or backdrop for other flowering perennials. Peony Felix Crousse is a shrubby plant that will typically grow to 3′ tall by mid-spring,...
This pure-white double Peony is named for the famous child star of Hollywood in the 1940s and is a big favorite among peony-lovers. Peony Shirley Temple is a soft pink almost white double flowered peony.
Excellent cut flower. An old standard that features very large, very fragrant, red double flowers. Cut foliage to the ground and remove from the garden in fall after frost. Glossy green foliage is divided into oval to lance-shaped leaflets.
Deadheading also prevents Daylily Mini Pearl from spreading through your yard, as it can be an effective self-seeder when the dead flowers are allowed to dry completely and go to seed this would cause problems for your garden as the seedling would not...
Peony Sarah Bernhardt is a pink double flowered peony. Very large carnation shaped flowers with incurved petals, freely produced in clusters. The spreading clumps form hedges. Older proven variety that's still quite popular! The Peony is an extremely...
Starter fertilizer is the best product to use at the time of planting. This is not to be rushed. 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...
Remove the brown stems and leaves to give your plant a healthier and more attractive appearance. Follow this up with another early summer application of , this will again provide the necessary nutrients to promote a flush of beautiful flowers.
Our ideal fertilizer schedule for you to use is as follows. Stems die back completely to the ground in winter, but new growth is slow to appear in spring, so be patient! An especially compact variety, this forms a medium-sized bushy mound of dark green...
Deadhead individual flowers to maintain plant appearance. Hibiscus Tie Dye' is suitable for planting en masse in the back of the border or planted singly as a late summer focal point.
Apply an early spring fertilizer with a product such as at the recommended rate this will give the plant a boost of nitrogen potash that will be needed for healthy foliage and stem growth.
Check the plant daily for the first week or so and then every other day there after. Fall pruning, especially in colder climates, can result in a quick flush of new growth that prevents dormancy and makes winter freezes potentially deadly.
Sword-shaped, linear green leaves (to 24” long) have prominent midribs. Loves acidic, organically rich, saturated, moisture-retentive soils. However in winter, it is intolerant of both standing water and boggy soils where rhizomes may rot.
Starter fertilizer is the best product to use at the time of planting. This is not to be rushed. 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...
Flowers usually appear in clusters of 1-4 on thick stems rising above the foliage. Cut back flowering stems after bloom to promote new foliage growth. A slightly larger and much easier plant to grow than the similar, but earlier blooming, // >
Cultivars come in single, double and peony flowered forms in a wide range of colors including shades of blue, lavender, violet-red, pink and white. Blooms early to mid summer (later than both bearded and Siberian iris).
The leaves of this cultivar are the main ornamental interest. Tolerates some light shade. Star-shaped yellow flowers (1/2” wide) appear in terminal cymes in summer (June – August), but are not overly showy because of the lack of contrast with the...
Apply an early spring fertilizer with a product such as at the recommended rate this will give the plant a boost of nitrogen potash that will be needed for healthy foliage and stem growth.
This procedure, called deadheading, encourages the geranium plant to produce new flowers and keeps your plant looking attractive throughout the season. We love this product and use it on all plants we install in our own gardens.
Apply an early spring fertilizer with a product such as at the recommended rate this will give the plant a boost of nitrogen potash that will be needed for healthy foliage and stem growth.
Feeding your plants is probably the single most forgotten part of growing healthy long lasting plants. Slow-release fertilizer can help prevent rapid soft growth that is vulnerable to diseases and insects.
Prefers moist, gravelly or sandy soils with good drainage. In summer, dense terminal spikes of violet-blue flowers rise above the foliage to 24” tall. Remove spent flower spikes to help extend the bloom period.
This procedure, called deadheading, encourages the Daylily Pardon Me plant to produce new flowers, keeping your plant looking attractive throughout the season. Our ideal fertilizer schedule for you to use is as follows.
Blooms in late spring with some intermittent repeat bloom in summer. Consider shearing plants back after main flush of bloom in order to tidy the planting and to promote additional bloom in late summer or early fall.
This tall Siberian iris produces beautiful, deep velvety purple flowers in late spring on rigid stems, which rise to 42″ high above a clump of arching, narrow, grass-like, linear leaves.
Salvia Blue Hills is a sun perennial with sky blue spikes of flowers rise above a mound of aromatic gray-green foliage and blooms June – September. Salvia Blue Hill has rough green foliage with numerous spikes of sky blue blooms rising a moderate 15″...