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RE-BLOOMING AZALEAS

Who doesn't adore azaleas in the spring? What if we told you that now you can enjoy an explosion of blooming azaleas other times of the year as well? Try our re-blooming varieties that flower in the spring, summer and yes, even fall!

Our re-blooming favorites:

TIPS FOR PUMPKIN PICKING & CARVING

In the world of pumpkins, there are the varieties that are great for carving - and those that are made for eating. Selecting the perfect pumpkin for carving can be a real adventure considering all the different shapes, sizes, and colors out there. And like people, every pumpkin has its unique characteristics, giving it a personality all its own. Pumpkin carving is a tradition your whole family can enjoy, so here’s a few tips on picking and carving one.

Join us and Sentara Cancer Network this Saturday, October 19, 2013 for PINK DAY.

Most of us has known someone that has been affected by breast cancer and each year more than 200,000 women and over 1,000 men are diagnosed with the disease. Raising awareness about breast cancer health and resources may be among the most important things that you can do.

VIOLAS & PANSIES

Pansies and violas are the perfect flower to brighten a fall or winter landscape. Both come in infinite range of colors and color combinations offering a variety for every taste. Here in Hampton Roads, both bloom from fall to spring providing cheerful color in a time of the year when it is least expected.

One of the most popular cool weather annual, pansies are a fall and winter bloomer. They are hardy and come in a wide spectrum of color combinations and hues making them striking plants for their size. Pansies are the perfect choice for early and late season containers or to tuck in between plants in your landscape. And because this hardy plant will continue to bloom through frost, you may find yourself wondering what pansy companions you can use to create a dazzling cool-season display.