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Plants

Plant of the Week: Fireworks Pennisetum

An explosion of color, this upright, annual grass features variegated stripes of white, green, burgundy and hot pink blades. Fireworks produces red burgundy foxtail plumes from mid summer to early fall.

Plant of the Week: Stella d’Oro Daylilies

One of the easiest to grow plants is the daylily. Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are blooming perennials available in an amazing variety of colors and sizes.

Plant of the Week:

BACOPA BLUE BUBBLES This NEW bacopa gets a big mbs up from us! ‘Blue Bubbles’ will add sparkle to your garden with its thick, double blue purple flowers.

Plant of the Week:

CLERODENDRUM WHITE LIGHT BULB Meet our newest winter bloomer… the Clerodendrum White Light Bulb. This new weeping houseplant puts on a winter show with pure white flowers cascading from vining stems.

Plant of the Week: Autumn Leaves Poinsettias

We’re falling for Autumn Leaves Poinsettias! It’s easy to see why poinsettias are a holiday tradition that keeps on growing.

Fall Gardening Know-How

Planting Cole Crops in Fall As our summer gardening season is coming to a close, it’s the perfect time to get your fall vegetable garden growing.

A Scent”sational Garden”

Savor the sweet smells of fragrant plants in your garden. by Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York Co., Virginia If you’ve ever ridden past a patch of white flowering privet on the.

Roses for Mom

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia Mom was not a gardener but she loved beautiful flowers in her yard.

Is it Warm Enough Yet?

Do you find yourself asking, ‘is it warm enough yet to put my favorite spring plants outside’? We hear this question a lot this time of year and we know that means you are eager to get that.

Plant of the Week:

NANDINA DOMESTICA, Heavenly Bamboo If you love winter berries and birds, they you’ll love Nandina Domestica! Berries brighten the landscape and provide a splash of color during an otherwise dreary time of the year.