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A tisket, a tasket, the perfect size basket for patio, balcony, or porch where space may be limited but is in need of some summer color!
Fun fact: ginkgos are the only living members of a species of plants that existed over 150 million years ago - how cool is that!?
A vine worth growing just for its vigorous, year-round foliage. Clusters of fragrant white flowers in the spring are a bonus!
Yes, there is a pot inside that globe of gorgeousness, and you'll be grateful for the 3-gallon reservoir when the hot days hit.
An unusual ground cover with an unusual name, but such a glorious silvery blue-green evergreen. And the springtime pink flowers? Gorgeous.
Plant a male skimmia next to female skimmia for red fall berries. Deep green year-round leaves are the perfect background for fall and winter color.
The darkest, true blue blooms cover this drought tolerant, mostly deer-resistant evergreen shrub in the spring - gorgeous!
Lemon colored and lemon-scented - excellent in container planters and hanging baskets as well as in evergreen gardens.
Valued for its dark good looks, Wild Magic also maintains a good flavor (similar to Thai basil) even after flowering.
A compact English lavender, about a foot tall and wide with short flower spikes that bloom weeks before other varieties.
Variegated leaves do resemble the foliage of some of its coleus cousins. Cream edges may take on pink tinges.
This basket just goes to show that flowers aren't necessary for a show-stopping arrangement. Texture and color do the trick.
Year-round greenery with small, fragrant white flowers in the late spring make this a great option along walkways.
For those who want the ease and year-round presence of boxwoods and enjoy summer flowers, this hebe provides both.
The thin-needled "umbrellas" have a slight twist to them, and resemble little propellers. Wonderful specimen for large containers or as a focal point in a smaller garden.
'Jantar' means amber in Polish, and that's the coloring it takes on when the temperatures drop in the fall and winter.
Brighter color variations, slightly furry leaves, and compact growth distinguish this tradescantia from its rangier cousins.
Small and distinctive. Bright green, fine foliage provides an interesting backdrop for spring/summer flowers and year-round interest.
Brilliant red blooms top dense, compact evergreen shrubs in the spring, bringing spectacular color to the garden.
Crinkly heart-shaped leaves identify this peperomia as a member of the caperata family but is it different from Schumi Red?
No need for a male and female plant to get those colorful red berries. This variety is self-pollinating and more compact as well.
This is a great "beginner" topiary for gardeners who aren't experienced at shaping living art but want to give it a try.
Furry branches of "ears" can trail up to 18 inches, but gets no taller than four to six inches, adding an interesting texture to indoor planters.
Two-tone colored foliage, upright branches, and cinnamon colored bark set this Monterey cypress apart from its relatives.