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Plants

Plant of the Week:

MEDITERRANEAN PINK HEATHER We’re happy to share our plant of the week Mediterranean Pink Heather. This mounding, evergreen shrub establishes quickly for a fine, dense ground cover or border.

Plants of the Week:

TRIED & TRUE LEMONS FOR HAMPTON ROADS We love lemon so much, we couldn’t select just one ‘plant of the week’ this week…

Plant Bulbs Now for Sensational Spring Flowers

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia Bulbs are too often afterthoughts in the garden.

Plants of the Week: Floor Plant Favorites

From large, sculptural plants to charming succulents, there’s a place for houseplants in every home. Green plants add textural interest, fill in drab corners and soften architectural features, and they can enhance mood and freshen air too.

Summer in the 757! Gardening To-Dos

Well, summer is officially upon us Hampton Roads! With the days getting longer and temperatures on the rise, your garden needs a little TLC, and summertime is all about garden maintenance!

Pink Your Garden

Pink your garden with some of our favorite spring & summertime blooms. From bubble gum pinks to blush tones that feel more refined, adding a splash of pink to your landscape can instantly add a touch of beauty.

March into Spring

EARLY SPRING BLOOMERS We’re all on pins and needles awaiting the big day… day the first day of SPRING! Yes, the season we’ve all been waiting for is almost upon us.

Plant of the Week:

DAPHNE REBECCA: Fragrance to WOW the senses! The Daphne plant is a divine little addition to your garden that produces the most delightful aroma.

Pansies, the Little Flower that Could

What flower has a face, is edible, blooms in both spring and fall and comes in the widest range of colors? If you guest pansies, you are right!

Top 5 Easiest Houseplants

Bring the outside in with some of our favorite easy to care for houseplants no mb required. Most of us who think that we have bad luck with houseplants simply have not selected the right plant for our.