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An unusual evergreen ground cover for shade gardens, brought back from Asia by Pacific NW horticulturalist Dan Hinkley.
Main Stage White petunias add an airy lightness to hanging baskets as single-petaled flowers cascade gracefully over the sides.
The original trailing petunia, Surfinia petunias continue to meet and exceed expectations for long, lush displays of flowers.
This black petunia is so popular, it flies off the tables as soon as they come in. A perfect foil for lighter colored annuals.
Large white flowers with yellow throats bloom profusely on nicely branching stems, creating graceful mounds or spilling over container planters.
Developed by Oregon State University specifically for damp or dry summers, late chills, and false springs - that's Oregon!
An early, vigorous producer well suited to the Pacific NW, yielding clusters of 2-inch, red, flavorful fruits.
A tried and true early slicer tomato that keeps on producing right up until freeze. Great on sandwiches, in salads or cooked in soups, stews, and sauces.
A determinate paste tomato that produces the signature oblong fruit with most ripening within a one - to two-week window.
Unusual bronzy-black ground cover with feathery, fern-like foliage. Trails nicely in hanging baskets and container planters.
You know spring can't be far away when that unmistakable scent of winter daphne fills the air. You'll usually smell the blooms before seeing them.
More sensitive than weather vanes, Mexican Feather Grass stirs gracefully with the slightest breeze. Summer seed pods add textural interest.
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.
Long stalked purple flowers rise above silvery-gray leaves all summer. Fragrant, flavorful, and a year-round garden favorite.
Lavender does double-duty as a durable, silver-toned, evergreen shrub or as a fragrant herb for potpourris, sachets, and more.
Deep dark blades, more purplish-black and glossier than Platt's Black. Thrives in the sun but looks its best when watered regularly.
This sun-loving perennial is native to South Africa, producing fuchsia-like blooms from summer into the fall.
This wallflower with fragrant, sherbet colored blooms has nothing to be shy about, and comes early to the party!
Heart shaped blooms adorn graceful arching stems for several weeks in spring and sporadically throughout the summer.
Bright, festive, gracefully arching leaves, just like the dance its named after. Lovely in the garden, striking in container planters.
A holly look-alike, but with more personality. Variegated green and white leaves are topped with reddish pink new growth.
Graceful variegated leaves add a fresh look to its environment year round, be it hanging basket, container planter, or out in the garden.
A new way to hang baskets, on solid surfaces or out in the garden. Four 12-inch spikes are included for garden applications.
This tool pouch could save gardeners countless hours of searching for misplaced tools, or better yet, the cost of replacing lost items.