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Trend Alert

TRENDS WE LOVE: A look at outdoor trends for 2014. Everyone knows that trends come and go, and this is true in the gardening world as well.

Plant of the Week: McDonald-Designed Arrangements

‘Tis the season for great gifts to give and to get! Give the gift of our ready made holiday arrangements. Using holiday faves like amaryllis, poinsettias, Norfolk Island pine and more, our growers have customized the most beautiful.

Plant of the Week:

PERFECT LADY DAFFODIL Think there’s no such thing as a perfect lady, well think again. Perfect Lady daffodil offers crisp white petals with a contrasting coral pink cup making this gal a must have in every garden!

An Early Autumn Stunner

MABEL WHITE MUM Mums, or chrysanthemums, are the quintessential fall bloom. These perennials, with their colorful domes of yellow, lavender, burgundy, white and pink are an early fall superstar.

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.

Peonies are Popping!

PEONIES These outrageously beautiful blooms are popping open all over Hampton Roads right now. A garden favorite, who doesn’t love the low maintenance, ruffly big flowers of a peony?

Garden Classics

Geraniums are truly a garden classic. Did you know that two types of geraniums exist? Garden Geraniums (also called Seed Geraniums) and Zonal Geraniums.

The Ponytail Palm

It isn’t hard to see how the Ponytail Palm gets its name. Stunning fountain like leaves appear to burst out of it’s bulb like base.

Plant of the Week:

THE NORFOLK ISLAND PINE This little beauty with soft needles, distinctive flat branches and a naturally symmetrical shape is a popular choice for indoor holiday decorating.

Bring on the Bulbs

SPRING BLOOMING BULBS Bring on the bulbs! Spring color starts now yep in the fall. With just a little planning, you can time your bulb blooms for continuous color from late winter to late spring.