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Shirofugen
The Shirofugen Cherry tree, is an ornamental cherry tree that develops bright pink bunds that burst into double-blossom flowers in the Spring. These gorgeous, double blossoms emerge white with pink touches. As Spring continues, the pink coloring deepens turning the tree from white to pink. More About Prunus serrulata ‘Shirofugen’ The Yoshino Cherry is best grown in zones 5 through 8. Select a location in full sunlight to plant your tree. When needed, prune your tree in late-winter. Interesting Notes: The Shirofugen won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit (AGM) in 2002 due to its beauty and elegance. It makes a prominent landscaping feature that can be planted near patios, porches, and pathways. Just be sure that your location is large enough to accommodate as the canopy does sit lower at 4 feet. The Shirofugen tree does not produce fruit. Shirofugen Cherry Tree Growing and Maintenance Tips Till an area that is 4 to 5 feet in diameter for each tree. The Shirofugen Cherry needs to be planted in large, wide beds for strong root growth. Make sure the soil pH is around 6.5 to 7.0. If your soil is more acidic, till in 10 pounds of dolomitic lime to help adjust the pH. Be sure that your soil is well-drained. Dig a hole for each tree that is as deep as its pot. Loosen with a pitchfork as you dig. Firm the soil around the roots. Spread a 2 to 3 inch layer of organic mulch around the tree. Moisten the soil thoroughly to a depth of 12 inches so that the lower roots receive adequate water. Water regularly thereafter for the first year, whenever the soil is dry 2 inches deep. Prune your trees in late winter. Cut back developing branches so that you have approximately 2 feet between levels of branches to maintain the 'scaffold' shape. Prune any branches or stems that develop from the trunk that are below 2 to 3 feet from the soil surface. Height: 25-35FeetSpread: 25-30 Feet
Silver King
Silver King Euonymus is a striking evergreen shrub known for its glossy green leaves boldly edged in creamy white, bringing bright contrast and a clean, polished look to the landscape year-round. Vigorous yet easy to manage, it’s an excellent choice for hedges, screens, and foundation plantings where fast coverage, durability, and eye-catching variegation are desired, all with low-maintenance appeal. More About Euonymus japonicus 'Silver King' Evergreen shrub Low Maintenance Fast growing Drought tolerant once established Hedges, screening, foundation, privacy, accent, mass planting Upright to rounded Deer resistant Height: 8-10 FeetSpread: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Euonymus japonicus 'Silver King' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Part shade Season of Interest: Year-round Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Upright to rounded Foliage Color: Variegated glossy green with bold silvery white margins Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Minimal pruning needed trim lightly to maintain a tight, upright shape.
Silver Sword
Silver Sword is a unique evergreen azalea prized for its striking variegated foliage—deep green leaves edged in creamy white—bringing season-long interest even when not in bloom. In spring, soft pink flowers add an extra layer of color against the dramatic foliage. Growing about 3–4 feet tall and wide, it thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil, making it a standout choice for foundation plantings, borders, or accent beds. More About Azalea 'Silver Sword' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Silver Sword' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Sixteen Candles
Clethra alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ is a compact, upright native shrub that delivers clean structure and standout summer color. Its bright white, fragrant flower spikes rise above the foliage in mid to late summer—right when most landscapes need a boost. With a tighter, more vertical habit than other clethra varieties, it’s perfect for foundation plantings, borders, and smaller spaces. ‘Sixteen Candles’ thrives in sun to part shade, handles moist or poorly drained soils with ease, and attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Low maintenance and highly versatile, it’s an excellent choice for adding fragrance and reliable performance to any landscape. More About Clethra alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ Low Maintenance Attracts pollinators Thrives in wet soils Rain garden, ponds, woodlands edge, foundations, low hedge Deer resistant More upright and tighter than other Summersweet varieties Slow to moderate growth rate Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 2-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Clethra alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ Characteristics Exposure: Full sun to part shade Season of Interest: Late summer to fall Soil Moisture: Wet to average soils Attributes: Compact, upright Foliage Color: Green that turns golden yellow in fall Care: After planting, keeping soil moist is crucial. Water deeply 1-2 times per week. Minimal pruning required- prune in Spring if needed.
Skip Cherry Laurel
Clusters of white fragrant flowers emerge in spring against dark green foliage. Flowers give way to black fruit in late summer and fall. One of the best cold hardy forms, tolerates shade and salt. Interesting Notes: Common names are Cherry laurel and English laurel for the similarity to the foliage and appearance of the true laurel. Height: 10-15 FeetSpread: 5-7 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun to Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Fragrant, fast growing Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer
Sky Pencil
Lustrous dark green leaves on this upright densely branched form give it a pleasant formal appearance in the garden. Small white flowers in spring followed by black fruit in fall and winter. Excellent for smaller spaces, narrow hedge or as container specimen. More About Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil' Upright and excellent for tight spaces. Tolerates urban pollution. Focal point. Sky Pencil Japanese Holly Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Height: 10 FeetSpread: 30-36 InchesHardiness Zone: 6-8 Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts songbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Container, Specimen, Evergreen, Low Maintenance, Focal Point Habit: Upright Foliage Color: Green
Snow Fountain (weeping)
Snow white flowers emerge along the cascading branches that reach the ground in early spring. A perfect specimen for small gardens, patios and court yards. Nice green foliage in summer give way to hues of yellow to orange in the fall. More About Prunus 'Snow Fountains®' Slow growing, ideal for small spaces. Single specimen. Snow Fountains® Weeping Cherry Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Prune after flowering to maintain its shape when necessary. Height: 8-15 FeetSpread: 6-12 FeetHardiness Zone: 5 Prunus 'Snow Fountains®' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Fall Color, Focal Point Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer
Snowdrift
More About Malus 'Snowdrift' Deciduous, ornamental tree Upright, spreading habit Single, white flowers Small, orange-red crabapples Yellow fall color Use as specimen or accent in the landscape Height: 15-20 FeetSpread: 15-20 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Malus 'Snowdrift' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds, Attracts Hummingbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Specimen, Focal Point, Low Maintenance Foliage Color: Green Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Snowmound®
Snowmound® Spirea is a classic, elegant shrub that adds timeless beauty and effortless charm to any landscape. In late spring to early summer, it’s blanketed with clouds of pure white flowers, creating a spectacular “snowy” effect that lasts for weeks. Its dense, gracefully arching branches form a compact, mounded shape, growing 3-5 feet tall and wide, perfect for borders, foundation plantings, or mass plantings. Hardy, low-maintenance, and deer resistant, Snowmound® Spirea provides season-long interest with minimal care, making it a must-have for gardeners seeking beauty, reliability, and a touch of classic elegance. More About Spirea 'Snowmound®' Low Maintenance Moderate growing Snow white blooms Drought tolerant once established Foundation planting, mixed border, mixed bed, accent, mass planting Gracefully arching, mounded shape Deer resistant Height: 3'-5'Spread: 3'-5'Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Spirea 'Snowmound®' Sun Exposure: Full Sun Season of Interest: Spring - Fall Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: arching mound Foliage Color: Dark green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Shear lightly after first bloom to promote new growth and possible rebloom. Cut back in late Winter to early Spring to maintain dense shape.
Soft Touch
A delicate dense, low compact, mounding shrub with a dark green foliage that is soft to the touch. This is a great plant that could be used to replace Helleri. It is drought tolerant, adapts to many soil conditions and is cold hardier than the Helleri. Little or no maintenance makes it an excellent choice for foundation, borders, or where a small hedge is needed. More About Ilex crenata 'Soft Touch' Low maintenance. Transplants easily from containers. Nice compact low growing shrub. Nice alternative to Helleri. Soft Touch Japanese Holly Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Height: 2 FeetSpread: 3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-7 Ilex crenata 'Soft Touch' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Fast Growing, Low Maintenance, Edging, Drought Tolerant, Cold Tolerant, Evergreen, Border or Bed Habit: Mounding Foliage Color: Green
Spicata
Liriope muscari 'Spicata' commonly known as creeping lilyturf, is a tough, fast-spreading groundcover that’s perfect for filling in large areas quickly and cost-effectively. It features arching, grass-like foliage that forms a dense mat, helping to suppress weeds and prevent erosion on slopes or hard-to-maintain areas. In late summer, it produces subtle spikes of lavender to pale purple flowers, followed by small dark berries. Extremely adaptable, Liriope spicata thrives in sun or shade and tolerates poor soils, drought, and even challenging conditions where other plants struggle. Ideal for mass plantings, borders, or naturalized areas, it’s a low-maintenance solution for clean, uniform coverage. More About Liriope muscari 'Spicata' Sun and shade loving plant Blooms in late summer Clumping Habit Aggressive spreader through rhizomes Mass planting, ground cover, edging, space filler Deer resistant Drought tolerant after roots get established Liriope muscari Growing and Maintenance Tips Spacing: 12-18" (can go tighter to fill in quicker) Plant at soil level Water well to get roots established Pruning: Shear back to about 2-3" in late winter/early spring (mowable) Height: 8-12"Spread: 12-24"Hardiness Zone: 5-10 Liriope muscari 'Spicata' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- full shade Soil Moisture: adaptable to most soils Attributes: Low Maintenance, Deer resistant, drought tolerant, spreading Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Fall
Steeds
A vigorous, upright pyramidal shrub with lustrous dark green, flat leaves. Does well in full sun or partial shade. Needs winter protection in colder climates. Excellent as an accent, single specimen or used as a medium height hedge. More About Ilex crenata 'Steeds' Accent planting as single specimen. Medium growing hedge. Low maintenance. Height: 10-15 FeetSpread: 10-12 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-7 Ilex crenata 'Steeds' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Mass Planting Habit: Upright Foliage Color: Green
Stewartstonian
Vivid single orange-red flowers put on a showy display on this dense, rounded evergreen in the spring. The dark green summer foliage becomes a wine red in the winter adding seasonal interest. Makes a classy hedge or specimen plant in any landscape. More About Azalea 'Stewartstonian' Flashy clusters of small flowers. Easy to grow, dense growth habit. Good color interest all season long. Wine red color in winter. Interesting Notes: Developed in Stewartstown, PA by Joseph Gable for its cold hardness and later flowering time. Mr. Michael Dirr list this Azalea as Stewartstown in his 'Manual of Woody Landscape Plants'. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 4 FeetSpacing: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Stewartstonian' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Specimen, Blooms all Season, Mass Planting, Naturalizing, Cold Tolerant, Low Maintenance. Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Fall, Winter
Strawberry Sundae
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Strawberry Sundae' Panicle hydrangea Red stems Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies White blooms that transition into a dainty pink. Strawberry red in late Summer Border, mass plantings, hedge, accent, container, fresh or dried arrangements Upright bushy Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Strawberry Sundae' Characteristics Exposure: Full to Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Delicate white in Summer months to pink in Fall Habit: Upright bushy Season of Interest: Summer through Fall (some leave spent blooms to collect snow throughout winter months) Care: Deheading is not necessary, however you can prune back by one third to a healthy set of buds and fertilize in early Spring.
Summer Crush
More About Hydrangea macrophylla 'Summer Crush' Bigleaf hydrangea Deciduous shrub Continuous bloomer Blooms on old and new wood Attracts bees and butterflies Chartreuse center that has a bold pink to soft purple surround Border, mass plantings, Container Compact Height: 18-36" FeetSpread: 18-36" FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Summer Crush' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Blue tone (acidic soil) to pink tone (alkaline soil) Add aluminum sulfate to the soil to make the flowers bluer or add lime to the soil to make the flowers pinker. Add before plant begins blooming Habit: Compact Season of Interest: Summer through Fall Care: Little pruning necessary, but if need to prune, best practice is pruning back flowering stems to next set of buds. Be careful not to cut off next season's blooms. Overall pruning should be done early Spring when you can see a healthy set up buds. Prune out weak or damaged stems. A thick layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround. This plant should be in a sheltered location if planted in colder climates. Amend soil to change bloom color in Fall or early Spring.
Suncrest
The fruit of this peach is large, round, firm and very sweet and tasty. Harvest in mid-season, self-pollinating tree. Grows well in full sun and adapts to most soil types. Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™ For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Suncrest peach Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Benefits from dormant pruning to create an open vase shape. Remove inward growing branches, crossing branches, broken, dead and diseased branches. Trim back excessive growth by one third. Height: 10-14 FeetSpread: 8-12 FeetSpacing: 15-25 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Prunus persica 'Suncrest' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Habit: Upright Production: Considered self pollinating, but benefits from having a second peach tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Sunjoy Citrus
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Citrus' An improved version of Aurea that resists sun scalding Golden Yellow Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Border, hedge, container, barrier use Drought and deer resistant Rounded shape Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Citrus' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture, maintains shape without pruning Foliage Color: Golden Yellow Habit: Round, compact Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Sunjoy Gold Pillar
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Gold Pillar' New growth on the orange side that will turn to bright gold back to orange flare in the Fall season Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Accent, Border, hedge, container, barrier use Drought and deer resistant Upright shape Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 18-24 InchesHardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Gold Pillar' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture Foliage Color: Bright gold Habit: Upright Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Sunjoy Mini Saffron
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Mini Saffron' New growth brings an orange color that transitions into bright gold during the Summer months, transitions into a reddish orange in the Fall season Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Border, hedge, container, barrier use Drought and deer resistant Mounding shape Height: 18-24 InchesSpread: 24-30 InchesHardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Mini Saffron' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture Foliage Color: Orange Red into Bright Gold Habit: Mounding, compact Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Sunjoy Orange Pillar
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Orange Pillar' Fiery orange color Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Border, hedge, container, barrier use Strong vertical accent, great for tight spaces Drought and deer resistant Upright, columnar growth habit Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 18-36"Hardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Orange Pillar' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture Foliage Color: Fiery orange Habit: Upright, Columnar Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Sunjoy Tangelo
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Tangelo' A variegated leaf that consists of a fiery orange and chartreuse edge Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Border, hedge, container, barrier use Drought and deer resistant Mounding shape Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Sunjoy Tangelo' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture Foliage Color: Fiery orange with chartreuse edge Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Sweet Flag
Acorus Americanus 'Sweet Flag' is a hardy, grass-like perennial that thrives where other plants struggle — especially in wet soils and along pond edges. Its upright, sword-like green foliage adds clean texture and year-round structure to rain gardens, water features, and low-lying landscape areas. Unlike many ornamental grasses, Sweet Flag tolerates standing water and heavy soils with ease, making it an excellent choice for difficult, moisture-prone sites. Growing 2–3 feet tall with a natural, clumping habit, it spreads slowly to form attractive colonies over time. Hardy in Zones 3–9 and deer resistant, Acorus is a reliable, low-maintenance solution for adding movement and durability to wet landscape settings More About Acorus Americanus 'Sweet Flag' Shade loving plant. Blooms in spring. Ponds, wet areas, woodland edge, rain garden. Clumping Habit Performs in wet areas Deer resistant Acorus Americanus Growing and Maintenance Tips Shear back at the end of the growing season. Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Acorus Americanus 'Sweet Flag' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- shade Soil Moisture: Wet areas, consistent moisture Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Tamukeyama
A real 'eye pleaser' in any garden, this deciduous vigorous grower offers year-round interest in colorful, finely-dissected leaves and handsome, frosted, red bark. Deep red-purple foliage and weeping cascading branches retains its leaf color even in hot weather. Inconspicuous red flowers and fruit appear in spring and late summer, respectively. Leaves turn a fiery scarlet red in the fall. More About Acer palmatum dissectum 'Tamukeyama' Easy to grow. Nice cascading form. Strong spring, summer and fall color. Year around interest. Japanese Maple Growing and Maintenance Tips Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers lightly dappled shade. Leaves may scorch in full sun in hot southern summers. Plant in a location protected from strong winds. Stake trunk for more erect growth or leave alone for full cascading effect. If using as a grouping, plant at least 12 to 15 feet apart. Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Height: 8 FeetSpread: 12 FeetSpacing: 15-20 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Acer palmatum dissectum 'Tamukeyama' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Fall Color, Low Maintenance, Specimen, Focal Point Foliage Color: Red, Burgundy Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Foliage): Summer, Fall, Early Color
Torch Hardy
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Torch Hardy' Panicle hydrangea Red stems Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies White blooms that transition into a rose pink. Border, mass plantings, hedge, accent, container, fresh or dried arrangements Upright bushy Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Torch Hardy' Characteristics Exposure: Full to Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Delicate white in Summer months to pink in Fall Habit: Upright bushy Season of Interest: Summer through Fall (some leave spent blooms to collect snow throughout winter months) Care: Deheading is not necessary, however you can prune back by one third to a healthy set of buds and fertilize in early Spring.
Tradition
Tradition is a beautiful evergreen variety known for its large, clear pink blooms that create a bold spring display. Its rich green foliage stays attractive year-round, forming a dense, rounded shrub perfect for foundation plantings or mixed borders. Growing approximately 3–4 feet tall and wide, it thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil and provides dependable color and structure in the landscape. More About Azalea 'Tradition' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Tradition' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Tres Amigo®
Tres Amigos® is a colorful, compact shrub prized for its vibrant variegated foliage that blends green, cream, pink, yellow and red tones throughout the growing season. Small, lightly fragrant pale pink flowers bloom from summer into fall, adding even more interest. Growing about 2-3 feet tall and 2-5 feet wide with a tidy, mounded habit, it’s perfect for foundations, borders, and accent plantings. Heat tolerant and low maintenance, Tres Amigos performs best in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, delivering season-long color and texture. More About Abelia Grandiflora 'Tres Amigos®' Tricolor foliage. Evergreen. Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds Deer resistant Compact and maintenance free. Single specimen, container, short border hedge, mass planting Abelia Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Abelia prefer full sun, but will tolerate part sun/light shade. Accepts a variety of soils. Prefers well draining Watering: Consistent water until roots are established. Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Pruning: Blooms on new wood. Prune late winter or early spring to maintain shape. Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Abelia Grandiflora 'Tres Amigos®' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, evergreen Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring to Fall
Tuff Stuff Red
More About Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff Red' Mountain hydrangea Early season brings a deep red-pink bloom with hints of yellow Second reblooming cycle in late Summer, early Fall Performs well in colder climates Deciduous shrub Attracts bees and butterflies Blooms on old wood in Summer months and new wood in Fall Border, mass plantings, low hedge, container Rounded Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff Red' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun- Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Deep pink with hints of yellow Habit: Rounded Season of Interest: Summer to Fall Care: This type of Hydrangea blooms on both new and old wood. Pruning is not necessary. A shadier spot is recommended the warmer your climate is. A layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround.
Tuff Stuff Top Fun
More About Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff Top Fun' Mountain hydrangea Early season brings a deep red-pink bloom with hints of bright green Second reblooming cycle in late Summer, early Fall Performs well in colder climates Deciduous shrub Attracts bees and butterflies Blooms on old wood in Summer months and new wood in Fall Border, mass plantings, low hedge, container Rounded Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff Top Fun' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun- Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Pink with hints of green Habit: Rounded Season of Interest: Summer to Fall Care: This type of Hydrangea blooms on both new and old wood. Pruning is not necessary. A shadier spot is recommended the warmer your climate is. A layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround.
Vanilla Strawberry
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Vanilla Strawberry' Panicle hydrangea Red stems Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies Cloud white blooms that transition into a beautiful pink when temperatures drop. Strawberry red in Fall. Will continue to produce new, white blooms in late Summer creating a multicolored look when mixed with older blooms. Giving it the name "Vanilla Strawberry" Border, mass plantings, hedge, privacy, accent, container, fresh or dried arrangements Upright bushy Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 6-7 FeetSpread: 5-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Vanilla Strawberry' Characteristics Exposure: Full to Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Delicate white in Summer months to pink in Fall Habit: Upright bushy Season of Interest: Summer through Fall (some leave spent blooms to collect snow throughout winter months) Care: Deheading is not necessary, however you can prune back by one third to a healthy set of buds and fertilize in early Spring.
Variegata
Liriope muscari 'Variegata' is a standout ornamental groundcover prized for its eye-catching green and creamy white striped foliage that instantly brightens up any landscape. Forming neat, clump-like mounds, it adds clean structure without spreading aggressively, making it perfect for borders, walkways, and foundation plantings. In late summer, it produces spikes of soft lavender flowers that rise just above the foliage, adding an extra layer of seasonal interest. Highly adaptable, it thrives in sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. Low-maintenance and deer-resistant, Variegated Liriope is an excellent choice for adding color, contrast, and year-round appeal to both residential and commercial landscapes. More About Liriope muscari 'Variegata' Grows full sun to to full shade; best color in part sun- part shade Blooms in late summer Clumping Habit Tender Evergreen, could brown up. Shear back for new flush of growth in spring Mass planting, ground cover, edging, space filler Deer resistant Drought tolerant after roots get established Liriope muscari Growing and Maintenance Tips Spacing: 12-18" (can go tighter to fill in quicker) Plant at soil level Water well to get roots established Pruning: Shear back to about 2-3" in late winter/early spring Height: 10-15"Spread: 12-18"Hardiness Zone: 5-10 Liriope muscari 'Variegata' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- full shade Soil Moisture: adaptable to most soils Attributes: Low Maintenance, Deer resistant, drought tolerant Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Fall
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Weeping Willow
Salix babylonica (Weeping Willow) is a stunning, fast-growing shade tree that instantly adds elegance and movement to any landscape. Its long, graceful branches cascade toward the ground, creating a soft, flowing silhouette that’s especially striking near ponds, streams, or open lawn areas. With its rapid growth rate, the Weeping Willow quickly establishes itself as a focal point, providing shade and visual impact in just a few seasons. Thriving in moist soils and adaptable to a variety of conditions, it’s an excellent choice for filling large spaces or adding a peaceful, natural feel to your property. Perfect for homeowners or commercial landscapes looking for immediate beauty and dramatic presence. More About Salix babylonica 'Weeping Willow' Broad canopy with dramatic weeping branches Very fast growth rate Deciduous shade tree Suitable for areas with consistent moisture Weeping Willow Growing and Maintenance Tips Best planted in a moist, rich soil that provides 6+ hours of sunlight. Roots can be on the aggressive side- plan to plant it away from structures and underground systems. Pruning is best done in late winter/early spring. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Fertilizer is usually not necessary, however use a slow release fertilizer in early spring to give young trees a boost. Do plant to protect from deer as deer will eat low hanging branches. Height: 30-50 FeetSpread: 30-50 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-8 Salix babylonica 'Weeping Willow' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Attracts Wildlife: Birds will nest, early catkins for pollinators, small animals may use for cover. Soil Moisture: Consistent moist, rich soil Attributes: Dramatic weeping branches Habit: Upright, broad canopy Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall (soft yellow foliage)
White Profusion
More About Buddleja davidii 'White Profusion' Butterfly Bush Pure white flower spikes Fast growing Prolific rebloomer Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Attracts pollinators Mass plantings, accent, thriller, border, perennial garden, container, seasonal privacy Upright and "loose" Deer resistant Height: 6-8 FeetSpread: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Buddleja davidii 'White Profusion' Butterfly Bush Characteristics Exposure: Sun Soil Type: Moist, well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Pure white Habit: Upright, natural "loose" Season of Interest: Summer through Fall Care: May have a higher success rate when planting in Spring as opposed to Fall with this one since it doesn't particularly like cold, wet Winter months. If planting in a wetter area or soil that retains water (clay) plant this shrub a bit higher. Regular watering in the first growing season helps to establish a strong root system. Be careful not to over water! Deheading is not necessary on this Butterfly Bush. Yearly pruning is helpful to keep blooms at eye level or below. May die back to the ground in cold climates, but rest assured, it will come back beautifully in the Late Spring.
Winesap
The Winesap is an old semi-dwarf apple variety. They are good for eating, juicing, and baking. It has a crisp, yellowish flesh cover with a deep red skin. It is a good all purpose apple and has great keeping qualities. More About Malus domestica 'Winesap' Pollinates with: Braeburn, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Jonathan Semi sweet fruit Bloom period: Mid April Sun Exposure: Full Sun Harvest: Early October Zones: 4-8 Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™ For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Winesap Apple Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Will cross pollinate with the varieties we offer. To prune an apple tree, start by removing dead, diseased, and broken branches. Then, thin out the canopy by removing downward-growing branches, crossing or rubbing branches, and vigorous upright shoots called "water sprouts". Always make cuts to the branch collar and avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy in a single pruning session to prevent shocking the tree. Height: 12-14 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Malus domestica 'Winesap' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-Drained Attributes: Edible Foliage Color: Dark Green Habit: Upright Production: Need a second apple to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring Bloomer
Winter Gem
The Winter Gem boxwood is a densely branched upright evergreen that offers a gracious landscaping form. It produces lettuce green spring foliage that turns a deeper green in summer. The tips of the leaves turn a slight bronze color during the winter. Ideal selection for low hedge or shrub border. Responds well to pruning and shearing. A good deer resistant shrub. More About Buxus var. koreana 'Winter Gem' Deer resistant. Easy to maintain. Drought tolerant after established. Nice year around color. Winter Gem Boxwood Growing and Maintenance Tips Contact with the sap of boxwood may irritate the skin in some people. Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Recommended spacing for a boxwood hedge is 24 to 30 inches apart. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Buxus var. koreana 'Winter Gem' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Critter Resistance: Deer Resistant Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Border or Bed, Evergreen, Low Maintenance, Edging Foliage Color: Green
Yellow Delicious
Pink buds open to white flowers in the spring and by September and October the golden yellow skin fruit begins to ripen. Sweet, full of flavor eaten fresh and in desserts. Excellent pollinator for other apples trees blooming at the same time. Interesting Notes: GROWN SAFE™ For your safety and peace of mind, we give you our word that for at least the past twelve months the only pest controls used on our fruit and berries are those listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMR) for organic fruit and berry production. Fruit trees are no longer just for the orchard, consider incorporating them in your landscape. Not only do you have a flowering tree in the spring but the benefit of home grown fruit in late summer and fall. Yellow Delicious Apple Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. Will cross pollinate with the varieties we offer. To prune an apple tree, start by removing dead, diseased, and broken branches. Then, thin out the canopy by removing downward-growing branches, crossing or rubbing branches, and vigorous upright shoots called "water sprouts". Always make cuts to the branch collar and avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy in a single pruning session to prevent shocking the tree. Height: 12-15 FeetSpread: 12-15 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus domestica 'Yellow Delicious' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Considered partial self pollinating, but benefits from having a second peach tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Yoshino
The Yoshino Cherry tree, is an ornamental hybrid cherry tree from Tokyo that is very recognizable in the Washington D.C. area Tidal Basin. The tree develops gorgeous white flowers with tinges of pink in the spring, followed by small black cherries that are unfortunately inedible for humans because they are so bitter. Birds on the other hand love them. More About Prunus yedoensis 'Yoshino Cherry' The Yoshino Cherry is best grown in zones 5 through 8. Select a location in full sunlight to plant your tree. When needed, prune your tree in late-winter. Interesting Notes: Select a location in full sunlight to plant your Yoshino Cherry tree. It makes a striking landscaping feature to line lawns, decks and patios. Just be sure that your location is large enough to accommodate these fast-growing trees that can reach 40 - 50 feet in height with a 25 - 40 foot spread. Fruits are globose, 1/2" diameter, shining black drupes and a delicacy for the birds in your area (inedible for humans). Yoshino Cherry Tree Growing and Maintenance Tips Till an area that is 4 to 5 feet in diameter for each tree. The Yoshino Cherry needs to be planted in large, wide beds for strong root growth. Make sure the soil pH is around 6.5 to 7.0. If your soil is more acidic, till in 10 pounds of dolomitic lime to help adjust the pH. Be sure that your soil is well-drained. Dig a hole for each tree that is as deep as its pot. Loosen with a pitchfork as you dig. Firm the soil around the roots. Spread a 2 to 3 inch layer of organic mulch around the tree. Moisten the soil thoroughly to a depth of 12 inches so that the lower roots receive adequate water. Water regularly thereafter for the first year, whenever the soil is dry 2 inches deep. Prune your trees in late winter. Cut back developing branches so that you have approximately 2 feet between levels of branches to maintain the 'scaffold' shape. Prune any branches or stems that develop from the trunk that are below 2 to 3 feet from the soil surface. Height: 40-50 FeetSpread: 25-40 FeetSpacing: 45-50 Feet
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