Products
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Peppermint Star Dianthus
A perfect single lavender blooms with a rose pink eye borne of a vigorous mound of neat grey foliage. Perfect for a 4" & 6" early season program.
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Alpenglow Geranium
Cup-shaped, lavender-pink flowers appear above a carpet of deeply lobed, green foliage from late spring thru midsummer. This is an especially strong grower and long-blooming selection, and it will benefit from being deadheaded.
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Cardonna Salvia
Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates drought. Prefers moist, gravelly or sandy soils with good drainage. Plants may repeat bloom throughout the summer, but need regular moisture to encourage this. Remove spent flower spikes to help extend the bloom period.
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Plum Pudding Heuchera
Best grown in organically rich, humusy, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Performs well in full sun in the North, but prefers some shade (particularly in the heat of the afternoon) in the South.
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Walkers Low Nepeta
Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Thrives in dry soils and is very drought tolerant.
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Touch of Class Hosta
Low-mounded, heart-shaped powder blue leaves have brilliant gold centers. Unlike other hostas, Touch of Class remains brilliant looking throughout the season - even in the fall when other Hostas are shutting down for the season. Slug resistant!
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Rosish One Dianthus
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Prefers organically rich, neutral to slightly alkaline, gritty loams.
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Carolina Moon Baptisia
Elegant spikes of creamy yellow blooma grace tidy blue green foliage in early summer. Long-blooming and tough, a dazzling addition to the native plant palette.
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Sweet Kate Tradescantia
Easily grown in average, medium to wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. ‘Sweet Kate’ usually develops best yellow foliage color in full sun. Prefers moist, acidic, humusy soils. Tolerant of wet, boggy soils.
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Amethyst in Snow Centaurea
Easily grown in average, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Drought tolerant. Tolerant of poor soils.
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Brown Turkey Fig
The Brown Turkey Fig Tree is an old time favorite for fresh eating and canning whole. The medium sized, bell shaped fruits are purplish-brown with light pink flesh.
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Concord Seedless Grape
Famed Concord flavor—without the seeds! Slightly smaller fruit clusters than seeded Concord—an ideal size for processing. Plump grapes have deep purple color, plenty of juice.
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Reka Blueberry
Reka is probably the heaviest producer among highbush blueberries. The fruit is smaller and resemble woodland blueberries. It is also one of the hardiest.
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Catawba Grape
'Catawba' is a popular red variety that is exceptionally vigorous. The fruit holds well after being picked. The Catawba Grape has a very sweet taste that makes it ideal to serve fresh on the table of for juice and wine.
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Bluegold Blueberry
Firm and flavoursome mid-season fruits, form in large, easy to pick clusters on compact, very hardy bushes. Both the autumn foliage and bare winter stems are golden yellow, and this, together with the brilliant white spring flowers, makes it a valuable ornamental too.
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Top Hat Blueberry
A perfect name for this dwarf cultivar, growing to about 1½ feet high and wide. Loaded with white blooms in spring that develop into smaller light blue berries. Top Hat is perfect for low border plantings, perennial beds, and container gardening. Excellent bonsai plant. Foliage turns a bright red fall color. Full to part sun, with more shade in areas with hotter summers.
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Niagra White Grape
An excellent white variety producing generous clusters of flavorful fruit, and pleasant aroma.Niagara Grapes are sweet, white, seedless grapes perfect for eating fresh, and making delicious wine, jam, and juice. A vigorous grower, these vines will produce plenty of grapes for family and friends.
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Elliot Blueberry
'Elliot' is a more upright cultivar reaching to heights of 6 foot and spreading as much as 4 to 5 feet in diameter. Its leaves are a bluish green during the summer, turning to orange-red in fall.
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Anna Kiwi
Hardy kiwi has emerald-green flesh and a sweet taste similar to fuzzy kiwi, but they’re smaller and you eat them like a grape, tender skin and all. Kiwis require a male and female plant for pollination. ‘Anna’, our hardy female kiwi, is a vigorous vine that produces more than 100 lbs of fruit 3 to 4 years after planting.
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Endless Summer Hydrangea
Endless Summer blooms from early summer to the first frost. Milder climates should see blooms until around Thanksgiving.
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Red Knockout Rose
The Knockout rose is a good reason to love roses. With proper selection and placement, there are few other plants that reliably deliver more vibrant color and overall garden satisfaction, than roses. Roses can also be one of lowest maintenance plants in your garden.
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Pink Velour Crape Myrtle
A charming stand alone ornamental tree with vibrant fuchsia-pink blooms set off with deep wine foliage. As the leaves age they become purplish green and very dark. The unique deep wine foliage provides a striking contrast to the bright pink flowers.
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Tuscarora Crape Myrtle
Tuscarora Crape Myrtles give you vibrant color in almost all growing conditions. It doesn’t matter if your soil is sandy, loamy or clay… it’s even drought tolerant. No matter where you put it, you’ll enjoy full “coral pink” flowers.
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Dwarf English Boxwood
A small rounded shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if unsheared. Slow growing, dwarf habit makes this ideal for edging and borders along pathways or around flower beds.
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Winter Gem Boxwood
A deer-resistant, evergreen shrub that has a rounded habit with light green foliage in warm weather. In the winter, the foliage becomes a bronze color. It is the fastest growing boxwood we offer. Plant in well-drained, moist soil in full sun or partial shade in an area protected by drying winds and severely low temperatures.
