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Aquilegia plants, often referred to as columbine are a cherished part of any garden known for their incredible uniform growth and extended flowering habits, these columbine are also prized for dwarf stature, only reaching 12″-16″ tall. This plant is smothered in nodding blue bell-shaped flowers with white overtones and blue spurs at the ends of the stems from late spring to early summer. Excellent showy flower for the mixed border, cutting gardens, and woodland settings. Attracts Hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden. Remove flowering stems after bloom to encourage additional bloom. Mildew tolerant.
‘Autumn Joy’ Sedum produces delicate bright-pink flowers on large heads that age into a beautiful copper color as fall approaches. ‘Autumn Joy’ is a stout, spreading plant with succulent foliage that pairs well with ornamental grasses and against the deep-green leaves of summer perennials.
Easy to care for, very adaptable, and a popular stand-in for shrubs, this sedum lasts and lasts when other plants begin to wane.
Sedums, like Hostas and have become staples in American perennial gardens in recent years.
And this one, Autumn Joy, is the one responsible. This incredible plant is now at or near the top of everyone’s list of the best perennial flowers of them all. Nothing beats it for late color in the border.
This Blend contains Tulipa Golden Parade & Tulipa Rode Parde
Grows 14-20″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
This Blend contains Tulipa Flaming Flag & Tulipa Purple Flag
These gorgeous collection has Flaming Flag tulips which are pure white with deep purple flames and purple flag which are soft violet-lavender purple.
Grows 14-20″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
This Blend contains both Naricuss Martinette & Tulipa Appledorn.
Naricuss Martinette has lemon yellow petals with an orange cup & Tulipa Appledorn is a beautiful egg-shaped, cherry-red flowers with a yellow-edged black eye and prominent black anthers inside.
Grows 14-20″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
Open-faced flowers perched like butterflies on tall stems best describes this delightful mix of Butterfly Daisies. Flowers have domed spiny centers of yellowish brown to reddish brown, surrounded by sometimes drooping petals called rays in vibrant carmine-red, deep golden-yellow, light purple, or dazzling white. You’ll enjoy this sensational display in your garden from summer through early fall.
This Blend contains Crocus Remembrance & Crocus Jeanne d Arc.
Crocus Remembrance has royal blue flowers that will bring your garden beautiful early spring color and Jeanne d’Arc have glistening white pettles with a faint purple vein.
Grows 4-6″
Plant 3-4″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
Crocus Orange Monarch is an exciting orange crocus with a contrasting purple to brown flame.
This rare crocus is a must have for your wildflower collection and you’ll enjoy them for years.
Grows 4-6″
Plant 3-4″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
As white as freshly fallen snow, Mount Hood Daffodils rank among the best loved of all white daffodil varieties. Large, classic daffodil-shaped flowers grow on strong, sturdy stems and open as pale yellow, maturing to pristine white. Plant them among brightly colored spring flowers to provide dramatic contrast. Clip some to use in spring cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape also.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grows 14-16″ tall.
Blooms mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Everyone loves delightfully fragrant flowers. Yellow Cheerfulness adds exuberance and a delicate scent both in the garden and when added to cut flower arrangements. Flowers have ruffled yellow double petals with just a touch of orange in the center and lemony yellow outer petals. Each stem produces 2-4 showy blooms that last up to 4 weeks in the garden.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Whether planted in beds and borders, around shrubs or beneath deciduous trees, Ice Follies Daffodils will bloom consistently from year to year. Large, shimmering white outer petals surround a funnel-shaped, frilly yellow inner cup that fades to creamy white as the flowers mature. Each stem bears a single 4″ flower emerging amid long, rich green strap-shaped foliage.
Be ready for compliments when they’re used as focal points in cut flower arrangements. Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 16-18″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Everyone knows the joy that daffodils bring to the garden when the bloom in the spring. Our Double Daffodil Mix is sure to double that pleasure when fully double flowers approximately 4″ across burst into bloom. The center of each flower has a full, double set of frilly inner petals of yellow, white, or orange growing amid long, narrow gray-green foliage.
Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add them to cut flower arrangements, or group several together loosely tied with raffia or ribbon for a colorful bouquet or display.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Looking for a shade-loving plant to brighten a shady area in the garden? Hosta ‘White Feather’ fits the bill perfectly. Unique in color, the leaves emerge and unfurl a creamy white with almost pointy tips and as the weeks progress mature to a greenish white. In mid-summer tall spikes bearing fragrant bell-shaped lavender flowers appear amid the mounds of foliage. Easy to care for and grow, they rarely need dividing. Try them as the center plant for a distinctive touch in a container on a shaded or north-facing patio or deck. No matter where they’re planted, Hosta ‘White Feather’ will be pleasing to the eye.
Bright and colorful in the traditional daffodil shape and size, our Large Cupped Daffodil Mix will satisfy the needs of every gardener. Use them in beds and borders, containers and tubs, and on lawns and hillsides for a naturalizing effect. Every daffodil color imaginable may be found, including white and varying shades of yellow, orange, and pink. Some may even change color as the flowers mature. When left undisturbed, they’ll come back year after year to everyone’s delight. Cut a few and bring them indoors to add a touch of spring to the indoor landscape.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 12-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
This mix will give you some of the first signs of spring. The yellow, white and purple Crocus will pop up through the snow in early spring.
Shady patios can be beautified with our three container plants that will not only thrive but also provide color that is often lacking in shade garden collections. The Astilbe and Hosta are true perennials that not only come back year after year, but they will also live a very long time.
Astilbe bear showy pink, plume-like flowers on tall, stiff stalks above fern-like, glossy foliage. Hosta’s large, bold leaves have various shapes. Some leaves have deep green centers and creamy white margins that turn snowy white with age, and others have light green leaf centers that turn gold toward early summer Mauve or pale lavender funnel-shaped flowers bloom atop long scapes in mid-summer.
For decades American gardeners have loved Dutch Master Trumpet Daffodils, and it’s easy to see why. The best naturalizer by far, through the years each bulb produces bulblets that eventually form into clumps of amazing classic yellow daffodils that bloom each spring. There’s nothing more to do than plant them once anywhere in your yard or garden that doesn’t require early mowing.
Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add their perfect daffodil shape and nostalgic golden yellow daffodil color to cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape in spring.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing . Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
What better way to welcome spring than with classic daffodils in various colors. Our Trumpet Daffodil Mix brings flowers with long, trumpet-shaped center cups in various shades of yellow, white, and bi-colors of yellow and orange, yellow and white, and even white with pink.
These excellent naturalizers will produce bulblets that through the years will eventually form clumps of flowers that bloom each spring. Plant them once anywhere in your yard or garden that doesn’t require early mowing. Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add their perfect daffodil shape and amazing colors to cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape in spring.
Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Tulip Ice Cream is a winner in any garden display and an exotic-looking variety that you’ll enjoy for many years.
The outer petals are pink, with white blossoms nestled on top like an ice cream cone.
Grows 12-16″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
Get a conversation started with a tulip that is not often found in the landscape.
This fully double bombshell of a bloom is deep rose with crystalline, paler rose-pink petal edges that are among the most finely and intricately fringed of all. Like snow flakes, no two are the same.
Grows 14-20″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
Sunlover Double Late Tulip boasts sunny blooms that warm the late spring garden in vivid shades of golden yellow and tangerine orange.
Petals are lined with red and dark amber streaks, and are densely layered so that the flowers take on a peony-like appearance.
Grows 14-20″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
These beautiful jewel-toned wild or species tulips belong in every spring garden.
Wildflower Tulips are dependable perennial and deer resistant.
Grows 4-6″
Plant 6-8″ apart.
Flowers last for an extended period of time in the garden and make great fresh cut blooms as well.
Let foliage mature and die down naturally.
“The Pearl,” is loved by gardeners for its pristine white flowers and heavenly scent. Makes an excellent cut flower. Fragrant white flowers and stunning statement it makes either in the garden or cut in bouquets. The double, white blooms will fill your garden with a lovely fragrance and provide a lovely show in the late summer.
Looking for a shade-loving plant to brighten a shady area in the garden? Hostas fits the bill perfectly. This Hosta assortment of popular varieties provides plenty of texture and color, yet needs little care. Mildly fragrant purple or white trumpet-shaped flowers are carried on graceful panicles that rise above the attractive foliage. In mid-summer tall spikes bearing fragrant bell-shaped lavender flowers appear amid the mounds of foliage. Easy to care for and grow, they rarely need dividing. Try them as the center plant for a distinctive touch in a container on a shaded or north-facing patio or deck. No matter where they’re planted, Hostas will be pleasing to the eye.
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