MISS MOLLY SUMMER LILAC Our Plant of the Week is the gorgeous Miss Molly Summer Lilac. Also known as Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, this plant pushes the color spectrum with blooms boasting rich hues of dark sangria red.
Strawberries are a super fun fruit to grow at home and homegrown berries taste FAR better than the store bought ones. With favorable conditions, each strawberry plant should produce one quart of strawberries.
Add a fiesta of color to your garden with Echinacea, commonly known as Coneflower. This summer, we’re so excited about the new Sombrero Series of Coneflowers offering the trendiest, sizzling hot colors of 2012.
BOXWOOD BASIL Fulfill your culinary delights with classical design. Boxwood Basil resembles a miniature boxwood plant with its tight structure and upright shape.
OSTEOSPERMUM ‘VOLTAGE YELLOW’ shine yellow daisy is so bright it virtually glows. It is easy to grow and loves . ‘Voltage Yellow’ is one of the first super vigorous varieties that grows quickly and flowers continuously.
This one make look a bit like Cousin It… but nope, it’s actually Whipcord Arborvitae! A unique evergreen shrub that is a must have with a most unusual shape and texture.
Known for its beauty, long blooming period and hardiness, the “Tree of 100 days” is being celebrated at McDonald Garden Center’s 30th annual Crepe Myrtle Festival.
Add a stylish, focal point to your garden design and give a spot to your fine ends. A bird bath is an artificial ‘puddle’ or small shallow pond, filled with water.
Annuals provide exciting color in the spring when gardeners are ready for the first signs of life in their garden. Here in Hampton Roads, our average last frost date is April 15, which can vary from the Oceanfront.