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Our Best Blooms in Stock Now

We are stocked to the max with plants now that we are in spring, which means we have blooms galore! But, which ones should you keep your eye out for this season?

Our Best Blooms in Stock Now
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We are stocked to the max with plants now that we are in spring, which means we have blooms galore! But, which ones should you keep your eye out for this season? In this blog, we are mentioning some of our top blooming beauties from Proven Winners and how to incorporate them into your garden. 

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Bacopa Snowstorm Giant Snowflak
Superbells Grape Punch
Euphorbia Diamond Frost
Lemon Slice Superbells
Supertunia Saffron Finch

Starting with the Basics:

Caring for annual blooming plants like those from Proven Winners is a breeze with a few key tips. Ensure they thrive by providing the right growing conditions – most prefer full sun, 6-8 hours daily. Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, watering at the base to avoid wetting foliage. Regularly feed your blooms with water-soluble plant food for healthy growth and abundant blooms. Deadheading spent flowers also encourages continuous blooming and maintains plant appearance.

Let’s Explore Our Best Blooms:

  1. Bacopa Snowstorm Giant Snowflake: Let’s start with a classic favorite that never fails to dazzle. Bacopa Snowstorm Giant Snowflake is a cascading beauty, overflowing with delicate white flowers that resemble miniature snowflakes. Perfect for hanging baskets, containers, or as a ground cover, this Bacopa adds a touch of elegance to any space.

2. Superbells Grape Punch: Get ready to punch up your garden with the vibrant hues of Superbells Grape Punch. These cheerful flowers boast a rich purple hue with a bright yellow throat, creating a striking contrast that catches the eye from afar. With their trailing habit and continuous blooms, Superbells are perfect for adding a pop of color to your patio or garden borders.

3. Euphorbia Diamond Frost: This delicate yet resilient plant features airy clouds of tiny white flowers that seem to float above its foliage, creating a soft, luminous effect. Whether planted as a standalone specimen or used to fill gaps in mixed containers, Diamond Frost is a great filler for any container.

4. Lemon Slice Superbells: Add a slice of sunshine to your garden with Lemon Slice Superbells. These cheerful flowers feature lemon-yellow petals with a distinctive white picotee edge, reminiscent of a slice of fresh citrus. With their compact, mounding habit, Lemon Slice Superbells are perfect for containers, hanging baskets, or as a colorful border edging.

  1. Supertunia Saffron Finch: Last but certainly not least, we have Supertunia Saffron Finch, a true standout in any garden. This vigorous petunia variety features bold yellow flowers with a hint of orange, creating a warm and inviting display. With its vigorous trailing habit and non-stop blooms, Supertunia Saffron Finch is perfect for adding a bit of color to your landscape all season long.

Visit us today to explore these incredible blooms and discover even more ways to beautify your garden! With our best blooms in stock now, there’s no better time to transform your garden for the new season. To stay inspired and grow with us, follow us on FacebookInstagramPinterest, and TikTok to dig into the joys of gardening!

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