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Deep purple blooms splashed generously with white, this sun-loving petunia is shorter than other varieties and trails beautifully.
Truly a well-named plant, sporting bright magenta flowers over compact foliage, blooming from spring up until fall.
Time to plant those sugar snap peas! This variety is an early producer, growing on short vines that need just a bit of support.
A 'Long-day" onion like its yellow counterpart, needing at least 14 hours of daylight for best bulb development. Excellent fresh.
This frost-tolerant butterhead lettuce is the perfect size for growing in a hanging basket or container right outside your kitchen door.
The more sun, the more flowers this candytuft produces. The evergreen foliage may be obscured by all the flower caps!
Oval, mirror-bright leaves emerge emerald green with gold edges, gradually maturing into orangey/gold tones in summer.
Hot pink and green in the fall and winter, morphing to lighter shades of pink, cream, green, and gold as the weather warms up.
Broad, slightly toothed, blue-green leaves reach 18" in height and about two feet across, perfect for container gardening.
Absolutely gorgeous clusters of rich blue, double flowers nestled in a rosette of broad textured leaves, and they're fragrant too!
Cute-as-a-button flowers start in the spring and if you pluck off spent blooms, will continue on into summer. Strawberries & Cream is an adorable mixture of light and dark pinks.
This English daisy flower is fluffier and larger than the Tasso series, with narrow quilled petals in shades of red, pink, and white.
Intense, single-petaled flowers often blanket the foliage for several weeks, bringing a pop of color to sunny container planters, borders, and hanging baskets.
Violet colored flowers will cover the tight mound of greenery for several weeks in the spring, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
The biennial English Daisy Speedstar mix blooms in the first year, sending up semi-double daisies in red, pink, and white.
This Staghorn Fern's broad, rugged strap-like leaves will grab your attention, especially if it's attached to a board or wire frame.
Instead of long-stemmed roses, try these long-stemmed hearts of green. Plant with other ferns for a lush, lively look.
Shorter, broader leaves with intense golden variegation and an overall vase-shape sets this snake plant apart from other varieties.
The primroses are in so it must be close to spring! Pick a color, any color (aside from green), and there are even some combinations to choose from.
Want a pop of indoor color without any flowers? Check out this calathea Rosey with in-your-face pink leaves year-round.
Bold lime green foliage makes people sit up and notice this dainty-leafed ground cover. This sedum is a great addition to hanging baskets.
A bright pink midrib running the length of the leaf stands out against the dark green leaves. Daubs of pink follow the edges of the leaves.
The bold white and deep green striations accentuate the narrow pointed leaves of this unique calathea.
Version 1.0 was all green, then 2.0 came out with a variegated leaf. Version 3.0 is back to all green but with the finest red edge for whole new look.