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  • Brunnera Jack Frost

    Brunnera 'Jack Frost'Brunnera 'Jack Frost' is a perennial on my (Jim Hoteling) Top Ten list of perennials. It is also called Chinese Forget-me-Not for its flower that is similar to the common forget-me-nots in size, color and time of bloom (early spring). Read More

     

  • Knockout Roses

    Our Number 1 recommendation for a Hardy Shrub Rosebush is Knockout-and it certainly is!!!

    This plant will bloom non-stop from June through the late fall with loads of flowers as seen in this photo. Its foliage is dark green and resistant to both disease and insect problems that plagues other Roses. Read More
  • Cut Back Shrubs

    Cut back shrubs refer to plants that can benefit from being pruned right to the ground each season, a practice known as Coppicing. This is a great technique for certain shrubs that are grown primarily for their foliage. The result is a whole new flush of vigorous growth from the ground that is lush and thick with better foliage color. This group of plants includes Barberry, Ninebark, Spirea, and Weigela. This pruning should be done when the plant is dormant in the late fall or early spring before the new growth emerges. Read More

     

     

  • DRIP IRRIGATION
    We feature drip irrigation systems by Submatic. Help to save our precious water supply and your time by using drip irrigation to water your container gardens, perennial and vegetable gardens. Come see us for professional advise on a system customized to meet your needs. They have a very informative website, visit
  • Shade Trees

    Looking for a Shade Tree?

    We have many to choose from including Maples, Oaks, Birch, Willow, Dawn Redwood, Katsura and more

  • Tula Hats

    tula hatTula Hats are known for providing high quality hats that last more than one season at a great price. Our hats are favored among outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, and adventurers everywhere. Tula Hats are hand woven of Palm in the traditional manner by families in a small village near central Mexico. The Palm is grown in the warm coastal areas of Mexico and as a sustainable fiber is environmentally friendly and harvested twice a year.

  • Supress Weeds Naturally
    Click to Read MoreOrganic gardeners learn to tolerate a few weeds. You will find that mowing at our suggested height will greatly reduce the weeds that are able to survive.In small lawns, the correct hand-weeding tool may be the solution. For larger lawns the organic pre-emergent weed control...Read More
  • Deer Problems
    Click to Read MoreFor many people in this area, the White-tailed deer has been causing damage to ornamental shrubs and flowers by feeding on them. The severity of damage to ornamental shrubs and flowers is dependent upon your locality, the concentration of deer in the area and the availability of...Read More
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Perennials grow and bloom over the spring, summer and fall and then die back every autumn and winter, returning in the spring from their root-stock. They are also known as herbaceous perennials. These plants include peonies, black-eyed susan and Iris. There are also biennials such as foxglove that grow from seed the first season only producing foliage and then the following season produce flower and then seed, starting the cycle again.

  • ACHILLEA (Yarrow)
filipendulina ‘Moonshine’
millefolium ‘Cerise Queen’
m. ‘Paprika’- Frilly
‘Summer Pastels’
  • ACONITUM (Monkshood)
carmichaelii ‘Arendisii’
napellus
  • AGASTACHE (Anise Hyssop)

‘Blue Fortune’
‘Pink Panther.

  • AJUGA
reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’
  • ALCEA (Hollyhock)
rugosa (Russian)
  • ALCHEMILLA mollis (Lady’s Mantle)
  • AMSONIA (Star Flower)
hubrectii (Arkansas)
tabernaemontana ‘Blue Ice’
  • ANCHUSA azurea (Italian Alkanet)
  • ANEMONE (Windflower)
x ‘Honorine Jobert’
hupenhensis var. japonica ‘Pamina’
x ‘September Charm’
slyvestris (Snowdrop)
tomentosa ‘Robustissima’
  • AQUILEGIA (Columbine)
Canadensis ‘Corbett’
‘Little Lanterns’
McKanna Hybrids-
Vulgaris ‘Clementine Blue’
  • ARABIS (Rockcress)
blepharophylla ‘Spring Charm’

  • ARMERIA (Thrift, Sea Pink)
maritima rubrifolia
  • ARTEMESIA (Wormwood)
schmidtiana (Silver Mound)
x ‘Powis Castle’
  • ARUNCUS dioicus (Goat’s Beard)
  • ASARUM (Ginger)
Canadense (Wild Ginger)
europaeum
  • ASCLEPIAS
incarnate (Swamp Milkweed)
tuberosa (Butterfly Weed)
  • ASTER
dumosus (Wood’s Pink and Purple)
  • ASTILBE
  • E-SU BLOOMERS
‘Deutschland’
‘Erika’
‘Fanal’
‘Rheinland’
‘August Light’
‘Hennie Graafland’
  • M-SU BLOOMERS
c. ‘Visions in Pink’
c.’Purple Candles’
  • M-SU/L-SU BLOOMERS
‘Key Largo’
‘Sprite’
chinensis ‘Pumila’
  • ASTRANTIA ‘Moulin Rouge’ (Masterwort)

  • BAPTISIA australis (False Indigo)
  • BERGENIA
‘Bressingham Ruby’
  • BRUNNERA macrophylla (Chinese Forget-me-not)
  • CACTUS (Prickly Pear)
  • CAMPANULA (Bellflower)
carpatica (Carpathian Bellflower)
c. ‘Pearl Deep Blue’
c. ‘White Clips’
gomerata ‘Superba’
persicifolia ‘La Belle’ (Peach-leaved Bellflower)
poscharskyana (Serbian Bellflower) Blue Waterfall’
  • CENTRANTHUS ruber ‘Coccineus’ (Jupiter’s Beard)
  • CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-In-Summer)
  • CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides (Leadwort)
  • CHELONE lyonii (Turtle Head)
‘Hot Lips’
  • CIMICIFUGA (Bugbane or Snakeroot)
‘Brunette’ (ramosa)
  • CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily of the Valley)
‘Rosea’
  • COREOPSIS (Tickseed)
‘Autumn Blush’
‘Crème Brulee’
g. ‘Baby Sun’
g. ‘Early Sunrise’
‘Pinwheel’
‘Tequila Sunrise’
verticillata ‘Moonbeam’
v. ‘Zagreb’
  • CORYDALIS (False Bleeding Heart)
lutea (Yellow False Bleeding Heart)
  • CROCOSMIA (Montbretia)
‘Lucifer’
  • DELOSPERMA cooperi (Hardy Ice Plant)
  • DELPHINIUM (Larkspur)
elatum (Hybrid Bee Delphiniums)
‘Blue Mirror’
grandiflorum ‘Summer Morning’
  • DENDRANTHEMA (Hardy Garden Mum)
‘Rhumba’

  • DIANTHUS (Pinks, Carnations)
barbatus mix (Sweet William)
‘Cranberry Ice’
‘Eastern Star’
‘Frosty Fire’
gratianopolitanus ‘Firewitch’
g. ‘Tiny Rubies’
‘Pixie Star’

  • DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart)
‘Luxuriant’
‘King of Hearts’
spectabilis (Old fashioned)
s. ‘Alba’
  • DIGITALIS (Foxglove)
mertonensis (Strawberry).
purpurea Foxy Hybrids
  • DORONICUM (Leopardsbane)
‘Little Leo’
orientale ‘Leonardo Compact’
  • ECHINACEA (Coneflower)
‘Doubledecker’
‘Kim’s Knee High’
‘Magnus’
‘Ruby Star’
‘Summer Sky’
‘Sunrise'
‘Sundown’
‘Tiki Torch’
‘White Swan’
  • ECHINOPS ritro (Globe Thistle)
  • EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort or Fairy Wings)
  • EUPATORIUM (Joe Pye Weed)
  • EUPHORBIA (Spurge)
myrsinites (Monkey Tail)
polychroma (Cushion)
  • FERNS
Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern Athyrium ‘Ghost’
A. felix femina ‘Lady in Red’
A. niponicum ‘Burgundy Lace’
A. n. ‘Pictum’ (Japanese Painted
Fern)

Dryopteris erythrosa (Autumn Fern)
Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich
Fern)

Osmunda cinnamonea (Cinnamon Fern)
Polystichum acrostichoides
(Christmas Fern)

  • FRAGARIA (Oranmental Strawberry)
‘Pink Panda’

  • GAILLARDIA x grandiflora (Blanket Flower)
‘Baby Cole’
‘Fanfare’
  • GAURA lindheimeri (Bee Blossom)
  • GERANIUM (Cranesbills)
‘Ballerina’
pretense ‘Midnight Reiter’
‘Rozanne’
  • GEUM (Avens)
Flora plena
  • GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)
  • ‘Viette’s Dwarf’
  • HELENIUM (Helens Flower, Sneezeweed)
‘Mardi Gras’
  • HELIOPSIS (False Sunflower)
helianthoides ‘Summer Nights’
‘Loraine Sunshine’
  • HELLEBORUS (Lenten Rose, Christmas Rose)
‘Royal Heritage’
  • HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily)

‘Cherry Cheeks’.
‘Hall’s Pink’
‘Happy Returns’
‘Inwood’
‘Little Grapette’
‘Pocket full of Gold’
‘Prairie Blue Eyes’
‘Stella d’Oro’

  • HEUCHERA (Coral Bells)
‘Caramel’
‘Chocolate Ruffles’
‘Citronelle’
‘Frosted Violet’
‘Georgia Peach’
‘Guardian Angel’
‘Marmalade'
‘Midnight Rose’
‘Miracle'
‘Obsidian’
‘Plum Pudding'
‘Raspberry Ice’
‘Regina’
‘Ruby Bells’
‘Snow Angel’
‘Strawberry Candy’
  • HEUCHERELLA
‘Bridget Bloom’
‘Dayglow Pink’
‘Stoplight’
  • HIBISCUS
  • HOSTA
‘Aristocrat’
‘Blue Moon’
‘Blue Mouse Ears’
‘Brother Stefan’
‘Captain Kirk’
‘Deja Blu’
‘Fragrant Blue’
‘Frances Williams’
‘Great Expectations’
‘Guacamole’
‘Halcyon’
‘Hanky Panky’
‘High Society’
‘Hope’
‘June’
‘Komodo Dragon’
‘Krossa Regal’
‘Lakeside Shore Master’
‘Mourning Dove’
‘Orange Marmalade’
‘Paradigm’
‘Paul’s Glory’
‘Patriot’
‘Popcorn’
‘Regal Splendor’
‘Revolution’
‘Sagae’
sieboldiana ‘Elegans’
‘Sum and Substance’
‘Sweet Home Chicago’
Whirlwind’
  • HOUTTUYNIA cordata ‘Chameleon’
  • HYPERICUM tricolor (St. Johns Wort)
  • IBERIS sempervirens (Candytuft)
‘Snowflake’
  • IRIS
cristata (Dwarf Crested Iris)
ensata (Japanese Iris)
e. ‘Variegata’
germanica (German Iris)
siberica (Siberian Iris)
  • IVY, BALTIC (Hedera helix ‘Baltica’)
  • KNIPHOFIA (Torch Lily or Red Hot Poker)
  • LAMIASTRUM (Yellow Archangel)
  • LAMIUM (Deadnettle)
maculatum ‘Pink Pewter’
m. ‘White Nancy’
m. ‘Purple Dragon’
  • LAVANDULA
augustifolia ‘Hidcote’
a. ‘Munstead Strain’
x intermedia ‘Provence’
  • LEUCANTHEMUM (Formerly Chrysanthemum)
‘Becky’
‘Sunny Side up’
  • LIATRIS spicata (Spike Gayfeather)
‘Kobold’- 24”
s. ‘White’
scariosa var. novae-angliae (New England Blazing Star)
  • LIGULARIA
dentata ‘Britt-Marie Crawford’
dentata ‘Desdemona’
stenocephala ‘The Rocket’
  • LILIUM (Hybrid Lily)
  • LINUM perene (Flax)
  • LIROPE (Lily-Turf)
muscari ‘Variegata’
  • LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)
fulgens ‘Queen Victoria’
  • LUPINUS (Lupine)
perennis (Sundial Wild Lupine)
  • LYSIMACHIA punctata ‘Alexander’
  • MALVA moschata (Musk Mallow)
  • MONARDA didyma (Bee Balm)
  • MYRTLE, PERIWINKLE, (Vinca minor)
‘Alba’
‘Atropurpurea’
‘Dark Blue’
‘Illumination’
  • NEPETA faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’
  • OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose)
berlandieri ‘Siskiyou’
‘Lemon Drop’
missouriensis (Ozark Sundrop)
  • PACHYSANDRA (Pachysandra terminalis)
  • PAEONIA (Peony)
Fernleaf Peoony
Tree Peony
  • PAPAVER (Poppy)
nudicaule ‘Champagne Bubbles’
  • PARDANCANDA norrisii (Candy lily)
  • PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue)
‘Elfin Pink’
digitalis ‘Husker Red’
‘Mexicali’ (Red Rocks)
  • PEROVSKIA atriplicifolia
‘Little Spire’
  • PHLOX divaricata (Woodland Phlox)
‘London Grove’
‘Parksville Beach’
  • PHLOX paniculata (Garden Phlox)
p. ‘David’
p. ‘Robert Poore’
p. ‘Shortwood’
  • PHLOX VOLCANO SERIES
PHLOX stolonifera ‘Sherwood Purple’
Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox)
  • PHYSOTEGIA virginiana (Obedient Plant)
  • PLATYCODON grandiflorus (Balloon Flower)
‘Sentimental Blue’
  • POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder)
caeruleum ‘Bressingham Purple’
c. ‘Brise d Anjou’
  • POLYGONATUM odoratum ‘Variegatum’ (Soloman’s Seal)
  • PRIMULA (Primrose)
japonica ‘Miller’s Crimson’ (Japanese Primrose)
‘Pacific Hybrids’ (English Primrose)
  • PULMONARIA (Lungwort)
saccharata ‘Mrs. Moon’
‘Gaelic Magic’
  • RUDBECKIA (Black-Eyed Susan)
fulgida ‘Goldsturm’
fulgida var. fulgida
hirta ‘Indian Summer’
  • SAGINA subulata (Irish Moss)
  • SALVIA (Hybrid Sage)
‘Eveline’
nemorosa ‘Caradonna’
n. ‘May Knight’
  • SAXIFRAGA ‘Purple Robe’ (Rockfoil)
  • SCABIOSA (Pincushion)
c. ‘Butterfly Blue’
c. ‘Pink Mist’
  • SEDUM (Stonecrop)
‘Autumn Fire’
‘Autumn Joy’
‘Vera Jameson’
  • SEMPERVIVUM (Hens and Chicks)
  • SILENE dioica (Variegated Campion)
‘Clifford Moor’
  • SISYRINCHIUM ‘Lucerne’ (Blue-Eyed Grass)
  • SOLIDAGO rugosa ‘Fireworks’ (Goldenrod)
  • STACHYS byzantina (Lambs Ears)
‘Helen von Stein’
monieri ‘Hummelo’
  • STOKESIA laevis (Stoke’s Aster)
‘Purple Parasols’
  • TANACETUM (Painted Daisy)
‘Robinson’s Red’
  • TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Germander)
  • THALICTRUM r. (Meadow Rue)
‘Lavender Mist’
  • TIARELLA (Foamflower)
‘Iron Butterfly’
  • ‘Pink Skyrocket’
‘Spring Symphony’
‘Sugar and Spice’
  • TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort)
‘Bilberry Ice’’
  • TRICYRTIS hirta ‘Miyazaki Hybrids’ (toad Lily)
  • TRIFOLIUM ‘Dark Dancer’ (Clover)
  • TROLLIUS chinensis (Chinese Globeflower)
‘Lemon Queen’
  • VERBASCUM (Mullen)
‘Plum Smokey’
  • VERONICA (Spiked Speedwell)
longifolia ‘Eveline’
‘Sunny Border Blue’
  • VIOLA (Violet)
‘Columbine’
‘Etain’ Pansy'
 


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