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Brilliant red blooms top dense, compact evergreen shrubs in the spring, bringing spectacular color to the garden.
'Tauerii' is a smaller version of the monstera we all know and love, getting "only" four to six feet tall. Provide supports for best results.
'Jantar' means amber in Polish, and that's the coloring it takes on when the temperatures drop in the fall and winter.
Don't be surprised if you have hummingbirds hovering over this salvia once it starts blooming. Bees love it too!
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.
This is a great "beginner" topiary for gardeners who aren't experienced at shaping living art but want to give it a try.
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For those who love winter daphnes, consider this spring-blooming variety. Different season, different foliage, same lovely fragrance.
A veritable carnival of colors with distinctive veins make this heuchera a year-round show-off in hanging baskets or in the garden.
Clean, gray-green, ovate leaves with creamy white margins provide year-round interest and are the perfect foil for purple summer blooms.
It's big, it's bold, and prehistoric looking with massive tooth-edged leaves, prickly stems, and tall cone-shaped flower spikes in the summer.
An attractive alternative to plastic saucers and so much more eco-friendly! Useful indoors and out.
These delightful tubular shaped flowers will bring on the bees and hummingbirds and are a terrific companion plant to other annuals.
Attractive silvery-green foliage and large white flowers will catch the attention of gardeners, bees, and hummingbirds alike.
Blue-green at the base of the clump, leaves take on smoky purple hues as the sword-like leaves begin to arch downward, forming an upright mound.
An intriguing evergreen shrub that thrives in shade gardens, making those with all day sun exposures jealous!
For those seeking a more formal look in the garden and are willing to maintain it, consider boxwood topiaries, such as this little beauty.
A vigorous double white mop head hydrangea that will thrive in filtered sun or morning sun and afternoon shade.
The odd name really means something - Known and Recorded Origin (Karo) found near the River Esk in New Zealand. "Golden" speaks for itself.
Get the best performance out of your summer baskets! Kit Includes: Flower Power Fertilizer (1Qt.) Budworm Spray (3 Oz.) Aphid Control (16 Oz.)
Plant 'Earliblue' with another early ripening blueberry like Patriot for better yields and better taste, but give them both room!
A 'Winter' series wallflower, bred for bigger blooms and bigger plants. 'Passion' provides ruby red and russet flowers that keep blooming into fall.
Green, sword-like leaves are edged in yellow with hints of red thrown in. Water this sun-lover regularly to maintain its good looks.
Named for the folks that found this red-hued spurge, 'Miner's Merlot' euphorbia boasts year-round foliage with chartreuse flower bracts in late spring to summer.