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Plants

The History of the Locals’ Favorite Tree

One of the South’s most iconic plants, the Crepe Myrtle arrived in England from its native China in 1759. Few were impressed with the Crepe Myrtle, because it simply would not bloom England just wasn’t hot enough.

Be the First on the Block

NEW: LANAI TWISTER PINK VERBENA Be the first on your block to get this eye catching and unique bloom. With a trailing growth habit, it’s a perfect spiller in containers, hanging baskets or window boxes.

The No-Fuss Garden

Terrariums are a top trend and easy to care for just plant it and forget it. For even the most botanically inept, terrariums are extremely easy to create and amazingly low maintenance.

Don’t Be Fooled by It’s Name…

TOAD LILY is in fact a true beauty. In fact, it’s one of our favorite fall blooming perennials! This deciduous perennial keeps shady gardens from getting dull at the end of the summer season making it a perfect.

Cool Color for Hot Spots

While some of may be wishing for cooler temperatures to set in, there are plenty of plants that love the heat and humidity we are experiencing!

Seeing Pink!

If a stroll around your neighborhood this spring and summer and notice a pinker than usual palette don’t be too surprised.

The holidays are in our nature

There’s nothing like the aroma and beauty of fresh greenery during the holidays. Seasonal greenery provides a backdrop for holiday decorations and can be embellished as little or as much as you like.

Fall in Full Bloom

Just because summer is winding down doesn’t mean your garden has to! Fall in Hampton Roads is one of the most beautiful times of the year offering vibrant colors and rich textures.

Summer’s Must-Have

GOMPRENA Gomphrena is beautiful and long lasting either fresh or dried… and best of all, this annual thrives in heat and any soil conditions.

Get Waterwise

Landscaping with water wise plants, often referred to as Xeriscaping, is a great way to recognize Earth Day. Water wise plants are adapted to local conditions and generally grow better.