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Ahhh… what an a-peeling tree

The Beautiful Bark of the Crepe Myrtle There are endless reasons that the Crepe Myrtle is the locals’ favorite tree ~ it’s blooms of 100 days, it’s ability to thrive in heat & humidity, it’s year round beauty.

Bring the Tropics to Your Garden

Perennial Hibiscus When most people think of hibiscus they think of a tropical plant that grows in warm climates like Hawaii or Florida.

Beat the Heat

OUR HOT WEATHER FAVORITES Things are heating up in Hampton Roads… and there are plenty of plants that like it hot! Fill your garden with a pop of color, using plants that love the heat.

Let Your Inner Sparkle Out

NEW CREPE MYRTLES: The Princess Series Who doesn’t love a princess and these little darlings are no exception. Garden Adventures Nursery introduced their Princess Series of dwarf crape myrtles named after enthusiast Dow Whiting’s.

Compliment Your Crepe Myrtles

OUR FAVORITE SUMMER PERENNIALS Summer has arrived and with that the beautiful blooms of the Crepe Mrytle! With our 32nd annual Crepe Myrtle Fest just weeks away, we hope you are planning ways to compliment your Crepe Myrtles.

Get this look!

DO IT YOURSELF BEACH TERRARIUM Whether you’re hours away from a coastline or steps away from golden sand, bring the beach inside your home with a beach themed garden in glass.

A Daily Dose of Daylilies

NEW DAYLILIES, Jazz King and Mighty Chestnut Great for the gardener who doesn’t have a lot of time or patience, these perennials aim to please!

Ignite Your Summer Garden

RED HOT POKER, also known as Torch Lily If you’re looking to heat things up in the summer garden, look no further! Red Hot Poker, also known as Torch Lilly, offers a firework display of color in the.

It’s National Pollinator Week

Pollinators positively effect all our lives let’s SAVE them and CELEBRATE them. How do pollinators affect your life? Well, if you’ve ever eaten a blueberry, chocolate bar or tomato, then you owe a big thank you to a.

The Real Dill””

GROWING DILL Fresh herbs are easy to grow and can make all the difference between a good dish and an extraordinary dish!