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A dwarf variety topped with red new growth. When the temps drop, green foliage takes on autumn colors for year-round interest.
With flower spikes larger and longer than other varieties of lavender, Fat Spike Lavender is intensely fragrant and a great bee magnet!
This one was named Rudolph in recognition of the bright red tips that cover the shrub in winter. Not quite glowing, but pretty darn close!
This wallflower with fragrant, sherbet colored blooms has nothing to be shy about, and comes early to the party!
Don't be fooled by the dark purple buds. Bright orange flowers emerge in early spring and as long as you dead-head, will bloom into summer.
Speckles of white across a dark green underlay add visual and textural interest to an already spectacular shade evergreen.
Evergreen? Check. Shade-loving? Check. Low-maintenance? Check. Fabulous variegated leaves and spectacular blooms? Absolutely!
This is one tough, dependable ground cover and trailer, staying green throughout our Pacific NW winters and excellent at suppressing weeds.
Upright blades of grass are lush green at the base with dark red tips. Give it more sun for the most intense red tones that deepen in the fall.
Not actually in the oregano family, this succulent-like annual has an intense oregano fragrance and can be used in cooking.
Silvery gray, sometimes white-looking foliage provides year-round interest and a wonderful backdrop for the bluish-purple stalks of summer blooms.
Giant Leopard Plant holds off sending up yellow daisy-like flowers until late summer and early fall when all those show-off annuals are just about done.
Striking silver foliage is fairly compact and contrasts beautifully with the purple "winged" flowers that bloom all summer long.
Dense, dark green foliage provides year-round interest, making it perfect for hedges and low privacy screens.
This fuchsia is an extrovert if ever there was one, flaunting golden leaves on red stems, and red and purple flowers all summer long.
Winter beauty, year-round interest. White flowers are tinged with green, and green leaves are speckled with white.
Crimson foliage in the spring darkens to maroon as the leaves age, then take on purple tones as the weather cools.
Takes care of: Aphids, Whiteflies, Lacebugs, Thrips, Mealybugs, Scales, Japanese Beattes, and Borers How to apply: Mix 2 tbsp per gallon of water and water in. (Passion Baskets use 5 gallons of mix, Rebel Baskets use 2 gallons of mix). Frequency: 1 time
An indoor-outdoor succulent, thriving in the summer sun but may succumb to the freezing temperatures of winter.
A rounded, low-maintenance evergreen shrub with small glossy green leaves that are densely arranged on upright branches.
Myrtles are native to the Mediterranean, so it will do best in west or south facing windows with lots of indirect light.
Join us on Sunday for a fun workshop! We will be decorating an 18-inch wreath to match your personality this holiday season. Use this opportunity as a great time to enjoy the feeling of the holidays with a (hopefully) stress-free creative environment.
Pristine-white flowers may appear as early as November. Serrated, leathery leaves provide year-round foliage.
Cheery red berries brighten the darkest days of winter. Animal-friendly berries taste like wintergreen - the birds love 'em!