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Paving the Way

Roasting marshmallows in your fire pit, enjoying a glass of wine on your patio, or simply relaxing ends & family in your garden are all ways that you can enjoy your yard.

Grass with Sass

MISCANTHUS ADAGIO Looking to add a little sass to your garden? Then ‘Miscanthus Adagio’ is for you! This perennial ornamental grass will bring that structure, style & texture you’ve been searching for.

Let’s Talk Texture

We asked one of our talented Landscape Designers, Mary Ann Newton, about what is often overlooked when designing landscapes. The texture that plant’s offer is often overlooked in the landscape, but it is an integral part of any.

Low Maintenance Landscapes

Two words every homeowner loves to hear: ‘low’ and ‘maintenance’. We would be lying if we told you there was such thing as a maintenance free landscape.

Get Your Kicks with ‘Route 66’!

ROUTE 66 COREOPSIS ‘Route 66’ Coreopsis (also called Tickseed) was discovered in 2005 and has been a favorite summer blooming perennial ever since.

Now You See It. Now You Don’t.

Trash cans, air conditioners, chain link fences, sometimes even your neighbor’s house these are just a few of the things that can interfere with the beauty of your landscape.

Hats Off to the Sombrero Series

Add a fiesta of color to your garden with Echinacea, commonly known as Coneflower. This summer, we’re so excited about the new Sombrero Series of Coneflowers offering the trendiest, sizzling hot colors of 2012.

Celebrating the Local’s Tree for 30 Years!

Known for its beauty, long blooming period and hardiness, the “Tree of 100 days” is being celebrated at McDonald Garden Center’s 30th annual Crepe Myrtle Festival.

The Mini Crepe Myrtle

ORCHID CASCADE CREPE MYRTLE We are crazy for Crepe Myrtles this time of year, especially our littlest crepe… Sometimes referred to as the mini Crepe Myrtle, the blooms on this unique crepe spill to the ground in a.

100 Days of Blooms

NATCHEZ CREPE MYRTLE One hundred days of exquisite summer blooms, attractive fall foliage, unique bark, good disease and insect resistance and drought tolerance ~ what’s not to like about Crepe Myrtles!