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Fizzy Mizzy
More About Itea virginica 'Fizzy Mizzy' Sweetspire Upright flower spikes Low Maintenance Shade tolerant Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Blooms on old wood The fragrant bush attracts bees and butterflies Bright white blooms The green foliage turns a rich burgundy color in the Fall months Border, mass plantings, edge, accent, container, ground cover Mounding Deer resistant Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Itea virginica 'Fizzy Mizzy' Sweetspire Characteristics Exposure: Shade to Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Bright white in early Summer Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Summer through Fall Care: A light pruning of any stems that do not show signs of growth in early Spring.
Flame Amur Maple
Acer ginnala 'Flame' Amur Maple is one of the best small ornamental trees you can plant if you want incredible fall color without taking up a ton of space. Growing to just 15–20 feet, it fits perfectly in today’s landscapes while still delivering a bold, fiery red show every fall. It’s extremely hardy, adaptable to a wide range of soils, and even handles some drought once established. Whether you’re looking for a standout specimen tree or a natural privacy screen, this is a low-maintenance, high-impact choice that performs year after year. More About Acer ginnala 'Flame' Amur Maple Small tree ideal for smaller gardens. Low to moderate deer resistance. Bright red fall color. Drought tolerant once established. Moderate growth rate Mass planting, focal point, small gardens, accent tree Growing and Maintenance Tips Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins to push growth. Although fertilizer is not needed. Prune in late winder or early spring. Water 1-2 times per week in first year. Height: 15-20 FeetSpread: 15-20 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-8 Acer ginnala 'Flame' Amur Maple Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade- morning sun is best Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Fall Color, Great Foliage, Low Maintenance, Fast Growing, Specimen, Focal Point, often multi trunk Foliage Color: Green to red in fall Habit: Round, Upright Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring through Fall
Forever Goldy
Thuja plicata ‘Forever Goldy’ is a striking evergreen known for its bright golden foliage that holds its color year-round. With a naturally upright, pyramidal growth habit, it typically grows 12–15 feet tall and 3–5 feet wide, making it an excellent choice for privacy screens, accent plantings, and colorful hedges. Unlike many golden evergreens that fade, Forever Goldy maintains its vibrant color through all seasons, adding warmth and contrast to the landscape. It performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and requires minimal maintenance once established, making it a dependable and eye-catching addition to residential or commercial landscapes. More About Thuja plicata ‘Forever Goldy' Hardy, evergreen tree Moderate to fast growth rate Foliage is a bright golden Low maintenance Privacy screen, border, accent tree, foundation planting, backdrop for flowering shrubs and perennials Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Plant in full sun to partial shade. At least 6 hours of sun per day will produce the densest growth. Prefers well-drained soil. Arborvitae do not like standing water, so avoid low areas where water collects. If soil is heavy clay, loosen the soil around the planting hole to improve drainage. Dig a hole 2–3 times wider than the root ball but no deeper than the root ball height. The top of the root ball should sit slightly above the surrounding soil to prevent settling and root rot. Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around the base to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk. In windy areas, winter burn can occur. Keeping plants well-watered in fall and using mulch helps protect roots through winter. Watering: For the first month after planting, water your tree every other day with a generous soak with the hose at the base of the tree. For the next 6 months, water the same way once a week unless it is dry and hot. Fertilizing: Feed your arborvitae at the beginning of each spring with a balanced, slow release fertilizer. Pruning: If your tree has space to maintain its naturally elegant pyramid shape, no pruning is necessary. However, if you are growing them closely together as a hedge, you can shear them annually after the last frost. Height: 12-15 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetSpacing: 4-5 (for privacy fence)Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Critter Resistance: moderate deer resistant, young plants are most vulnerable Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Specimen, Drought Tolerant, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant, Great Foliage, Low Maintenance Foliage Color: Golden Habit: Upright pyramidal
Forsythia
Forsythia is a fast-growing, low-maintenance shrub explodes with vibrant yellow flowers before its leaves even emerge, creating a bold, eye-catching display when most of the landscape is still waking up. Ideal for hedges, borders, or standalone accents, Forsythia thrives in a wide range of conditions and establishes quickly, making it perfect for both residential and commercial properties. Its hardy nature, rapid growth, and seasonal impact make it a go-to choice for instant curb appeal and reliable spring color year after year. More About Forsythia Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Fast growing Early spring bloomer Hedge, border, foundation planting, mass planting, erosion control Deer resistant- deer may browse young growth Drought tolerant once established Height: 6-10 FeetSpread: 6-10 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Forsythia Characteristics Exposure: Full sun to part shade Season of Interest: Early spring Soil Moisture: Adaptable, prefers well draining Attributes: Upright Color: Bright golden yellow in early spring fading to green Care: After planting, keeping soil moist is crucial. Water deeply 1-2 times per week. Minimal pruning required- prune in Spring if needed.
Franklin Gem
Buxus microphylla 'Franklin's Gem' is a compact, low-growing boxwood that delivers a clean, finished look without constant maintenance. Its dense, fine-textured foliage forms a naturally tight mound, making it ideal for edging, small hedges, and foundation plantings. With excellent cold hardiness and strong winter color, it performs reliably in Northeast landscapes. If you’re looking for a smaller boxwood that stays neat and manageable, Franklin’s Gem is a great choice. More About Buxus microphylla 'Franklin's Gem' Evergreen Low Maintenance Drought tolerant once established Low edges and borders, foundation planting, walkway lining, formal garden, accent, container Naturally rounded Deer resistant Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Buxus microphylla 'Franklin's Gem' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Season of Interest: Year round interest Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Rounded Foliage Color: Green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Pruning this boxwood in the late Winter or early Spring, just before new growth, helps to maintain a neat shape while also encourage dense, healthy growth. Avoid pruning late Summer or early Fall since the Winter months can damage tender, new growth. This shrub benefits from early Spring fertilizer although not necessary.
Fuchsia
Fushia is a vibrant, spring-blooming shrub that bursts with rich pink to deep fuchsia flowers, instantly brightening any landscape. Its trumpet-shaped blooms create a stunning display against glossy green foliage, making it perfect for foundation plantings, woodland borders, or mixed shrub beds. Thriving in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil, this azalea adds bold seasonal color while remaining compact and easy to maintain. A beautiful choice for adding eye-catching spring interest to any garden. More About Azalea 'Fuchsia' 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. 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: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Fuchsia' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Fuji
White buds open to white flowers in mid April followed by medium sized reddish-green fruit in late September and October. Crunchy and full of flavor, the Fuji has become one of American's favorite eating apples since it was introduced in the 1960s. Pollinates well with Granny Smith or Yellow Delicious. More About Malus domestica 'Fuji' Crisp sweet flavor. Semi-dwarf nice addition to the edible landscape. 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. Fuji 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: 12-24 FeetSpread: 12-24 FeetSpacing: 20-30 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus domestica 'Fuji' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Need a second apple tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Gala
Light pink buds open to pink and white blooms in April. Beginning in August nice crisp, firm and sweet fruit begin to ripen and continues through the fall. One of the country’s most popular apples. Fruit can be stored for up to 6 months. Very adaptable and easy to grow, maintains its oval shape as it matures. A very reliable pollinizer for other apples blooming at the same time. Pollinates with Yellow Delicious. More About Malus domestica 'Gala' Best eaten fresh. Great for cooking and desserts. Good keeping apple. 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. Gala 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: 10-15 FeetSpread: 8-10 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus domestica 'Gala' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Need a second apple tree to cross pollinate Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Glossy
Glossy is a durable, semi-evergreen shrub known for its arching branches, shiny dark green leaves, and delicate white to pale pink fragrant flowers that bloom from late spring through fall. Growing about 4–6 feet tall and wide, it offers a soft, flowing texture that works beautifully in foundations, borders, or mass plantings. In cooler weather, the foliage often takes on attractive bronze or purplish tones. Heat tolerant, deer resistant, and low maintenance, Glossy Abelia thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, making it a reliable, long-season performer in the landscape. More About Abelia Grandiflora 'Glossy' Showy white to pale pink flowers. Semi-evergreen. Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds Deer resistant Compact and maintenance free. Single specimen, foundation or 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: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Abelia Grandiflora 'Glossy' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Semi- evergreen Habit: Arching Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring to Fall
Gold Mop
Stunning golden, threadlike branches are the trademark of this evergreen shrub. The cascading nature of the branches also adds an air of elegance to any mixed border. Easy to grow and adapts to most locations. More About Chamaecyparis pisifera Accent plant. Holds color well. Adds contrast to the landscape. Interesting Notes: A much improved strain of gold mop cypress, it has a more compact and wider spreading growth habit than the species. Gold Mop Cypress Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Gold Mops grow easily in fertile, well drained soils with full sun to part shade and shelter from strong winds. Click on the "About Us" tab to find planting instructions. Watering: For the first season, water every 2-4 days after planting for the first 6 weeks and then at least once a week onward unless rain occurs. After the first season, plants should only be watered during exteded periods without rain. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Fertilizing: Fertilize in early spring after the last frost with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer made for evergreen shrubs. Pruning: Pruning is rarely needed. Gold Mop can be kept smaller with minimal pruning. Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetSpacing: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-7 Chamaecyparis pisifera Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Critter Resistance: Deer Resistant Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Mass Planting, Low Maintenance, Evergreen, Focal Point Foliage Color: Gold Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter, Summer, Fall
Goldmound
Goldmound Spirea is a vibrant, eye-catching shrub that brings bold color and effortless charm to your garden. Its bright golden-yellow foliage shines from spring through summer, adding instant brightness to borders, foundation plantings, or mass plantings. In late spring to early summer, it produces peaceful pink flowers that attract butterflies and pollinators, creating a stunning contrast against the golden leaves. Compact and naturally mounded, growing about 24-36 inches tall and 36-48 inches wide, Goldmound Spirea is low-maintenance, hardy, and easy to grow, making it the perfect choice for gardeners who want year-round color and visual impact with minimal effort. More About Spirea 'Goldmound' Low Maintenance Moderate growing Peaceful pink blooms Drought tolerant once established Foundation planting, mixed border, mixed bed, accent, mass planting Compact mounding Deer resistant Height: 24"-36"Spread: 36"-48"Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Spirea 'Goldmound' Sun Exposure: Full Sun Season of Interest: Spring - Fall Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Mounding Foliage Color: Bright 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.
Goldstream
More About Nandina domestica 'Goldstream' Cool blue-green foliage that turns coral red throughout Fall and Winter Evergreen shrub Smooth looking foliage tapering gradually to a narrow point Foundation, border, hedge, container Deer resistant Drought resistant once established Compact growth habit Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Nandina domestica 'Goldstream' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun to partial shade (full sun for best color) Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils Attributes: Low Maintenance Foliage Color: Green to Red Habit: Compact Season of Interest: All Season
Goshiki
The Goshiki is quite the showy plant with its multitude of colors and provides year round interest. It does perform best in the partial shade. More About Osmanthus O. heterophyllus 'Goshiki' Easy care Far wider than it is tall Excellent companion plants: Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo), Boxwood (Buxus), Daylilies Great accent plant or use in a hedge Interesting Notes: Leaves offer green flecking on a gold, maturing to cream background; new growth is pink/bronze-tinged and leaves mature to a green, gold and cream collage. The mature leaves are striking. False Holly Growing and Maintenance Tips Transplanted from containers; the Goshiki prefers fertile, moist and well-drained acid soil. Preferably plant in partial shade. The Goshiki will grow to 3-5' high with a spread of slightly less. That being said the growth rate is slow. The flowers are highly fragrant, but they are for the most part hidden. You know that they are there though by the fragrance. Height: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: Zone (6)7 to 9 Osmanthus O. heterophyllus 'Goshiki' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Critter Resistance: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-Drained Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Evergreen, Fall Color, Mass Planting, Focal Point, Container Foliage Color: Dark Green, White, Gold, Bronze, Multi-Color Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring Bloomer, Summer
Green Gem
Buxus 'Green Gem' is one of the most popular compact boxwoods for clean, low-maintenance landscapes. Its naturally rounded, globe-shaped form and dense, dark green foliage make it perfect for low hedges, borders, and foundation plantings. It holds its color exceptionally well through winter and rarely needs pruning, making it a go-to choice for homeowners and landscapers looking for a polished look with minimal upkeep. More About Buxus 'Green Gem' Evergreen Excellent winter color Low Maintenance Drought tolerant once established Low edges and borders, foundation planting, walkway lining, formal garden, accent, container, topiary balls Naturally rounded Deer resistant Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Buxus 'Green Gem' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Season of Interest: Year round interest Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Rounded Foliage Color: Green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Pruning this boxwood in the late Winter or early Spring, just before new growth, helps to maintain a neat shape while also encourage dense, healthy growth. Avoid pruning late Summer or early Fall since the Winter months can damage tender, new growth. This shrub benefits from early Spring fertilizer although not necessary.
Green Giant
Thuja plicata 'Green Giant' is a fast-growing narrow pyramidal evergreen is easy to grow. It adapts to a variety of soil, is drought tolerant, disease, deer and insect resistant. Also withstand ice and snow damages, prefers direct sunlight but does well in partial shade. Excellent used as a single specimen, windbreak or hedge. Good alternative to the Leyland Cypress. More About Thuja plicata 'Green Giant' Hardy, fast growing evergreen tree Perfect for privacy screen in just a few years Foliage is a deep lustrous green Pleasantly fragrant Green Giant Arborvitae Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: As a large landscape tree, planning is crucial prior to planting. Measure the area where you want your hedge or row to determine the number of trees needed based on the length of the planting site. This plant grows rather quickly and needs 5-10 feet between each tree for optimal growth. Watering: For the first month after planting, water your tree every other day with a generous soak with the hose at the base of the tree. For the next 6 months, water the same way once a week unless it is dry and hot. Fertilizing: Feed your Green Giant at the beginning of each spring with a balanced, slow release fertilizer. Pruning: If your tree has space to maintain its naturally elegant pyramid shape, no pruning is necessary. However, if you are growing them closely together as a hedge, you can shear them annually after the last frost. Height: 30-50 FeetSpread: 12-15 FeetSpacing: 5-10 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Thuja plicata 'Green Giant' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Critter Resistance: Deer Resistant Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Specimen, Drought Tolerant, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Great Foliage, Low Maintenance Foliage Color: Dark Green, Green Habit: Upright
Green Mountain
The Green Mountain Boxwood is a tall, elegant evergreen shrub with a naturally pyramidal shape and vibrant green foliage that stays rich year-round. Its upright, graceful form adds structure and sophistication to any landscape, making it perfect for formal gardens, foundation plantings, or as a striking accent. Hardy, low-maintenance, and slow-growing, Green Mountain Boxwood offers enduring beauty and a sense of calm, welcoming greenery to paths, entrances, and outdoor spaces. More About Buxus 'Green Mountain' Evergreen Low Maintenance Drought tolerant once established Privacy hedges and screen, foundation planting, formal gardens, accent, entryway or pathway, mixed border, light topiary Upright pyramidal Slow growing Deer resistant Height: 5-6 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Buxus 'Green Mountain' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Season of Interest: Year round interest Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Upright pyramidal Foliage Color: Green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Pruning this boxwood in the late Winter or early Spring, just before new growth, helps to maintain a neat shape while also encourage dense, healthy growth. Avoid pruning late Summer or early Fall since the Winter months can damage tender, new growth. This shrub benefits from early Spring fertilizer although not necessary.
Green Spire
Green Spire Euonymus is a sleek, upright evergreen prized for its narrow, columnar form and rich green foliage. Naturally tidy and vertical, it’s an excellent choice for formal hedges, privacy screens, entry accents, and tight spaces where height is desired without extra width. Fast-growing, low maintenance, and easy to shape, Green Spire delivers a clean, architectural look with dependable, year-round color. More About Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' Evergreen shrub Low Maintenance Fast growing Drought tolerant once established Hedges, screening, privacy, accent, mass planting Vertical Columnar Deer resistant Height: 8-10 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Part shade Season of Interest: Year-round Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Tidy, narrow columnar Foliage Color: Rich green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Minimal pruning needed trim lightly to maintain a tight, upright shape.
Green Velvet
The Green Velvet Boxwood is a compact evergreen shrub with rich, deep green foliage that stays attractive year-round. Its naturally rounded shape and soft, dense leaves give it a refined look without feeling formal, making it an easy choice for both classic and modern landscapes. Hardy and low- maintenance, Green Velvet Boxwood brings dependable structure, color, and a welcoming sense of order to gardens, walkways, and foundations. More About Buxus 'Green Velvet' Evergreen Low Maintenance Drought tolerant once established Low hedges and borders, foundation planting, mass planting, accent, container Rounded More Winter hardy than most other boxwoods Deer resistant Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Buxus 'Green Velvet' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Season of Interest: Year round interest Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Rounded Foliage Color: Green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Pruning this boxwood in the late Winter or early Spring, just before new growth, helps to maintain a neat shape while also encourage dense, healthy growth. Avoid pruning late Summer or early Fall since the Winter months can damage tender, new growth. This shrub benefits from early Spring fertilizer although not necessary.
Hale Haven
A firm, juicy, very sweet and richly flavored fruit that ripens in August. Excellent eaten fresh, freezing and canning. Adapts to a variety of soil conditions, best grown in full sun. Self-pollinating. 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. Hale Haven 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: 15-25 FeetSpread: 8-20 FeetSpacing: 25-30 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Prunus persica 'Hale Haven' 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
Harvest Gold
More About Malus 'Harvest Gold®' Deciduous, ornamental tree Broadly, oval habit Good fall foliage color Fragrant, single, white flowers Showy, yellow crabapples Use as specimen or accent in the landscape Height: 20-30 FeetSpread: 15-25 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Malus 'Harvest Gold®' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds, Attracts Hummingbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Focal Point, Low Maintenance, Specimen, Great Foliage, Cut Flower/Foliage Foliage Color: Green, Yellow Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Henry's Garnet
More About Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet' Sweetspire Fragrant white dropping blooms Low Maintenance Shade tolerant Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Will perform well in wet areas Blooms on old wood Attracts bees and butterflies Bright white blooms The green foliage turns a rich red burgundy color in the Fall months Border, mass plantings, edge, accent, container, ground cover, woodland Mounding Deer resistant Height: 3-6 FeetSpread: 3-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet' Sweetspire Characteristics Exposure: Shade to Sun Soil Type: Moist, well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Bright white in early Summer Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Summer through Fall Care: A light pruning of any stems that do not show signs of growth in early Spring being careful not to prune previous year's growth as this plant blooms on old wood. Henry's Garnet may produce suckers which allows it to spread. Regular removal of suckers will keep this plant contained.
Hino- Crimson
Hino Crimson is a compact, evergreen azalea known for its brilliant crimson-red blooms that cover the plant in mid to late spring. Its dense, mounded habit and small, dark green leaves make it perfect for foundation plantings, borders, or mass plantings. Growing approximately 2–3 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, it thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil and provides reliable, vibrant color year after year. More About Azalea 'Hino Crimson' 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: 2-3 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Hino Crimson' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Hopa
More About Malus 'Hopa' Dark purplish-red buds open to fragrant rose-pink flowers Upright and wide spreading habit Dark green foliage Height: 20-25 FeetSpread: 20-25 Feet Malus 'Hopa' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds, Attracts Hummingbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Focal Point, Edible Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Indian Magic
More About Malus 'Hopa' Deep pink flowers emerge from red buds Glossy, red fruits change to orange in late fall Height: 15-20 FeetSpread: 15-20 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Malus 'Indian Magic' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds, Attracts Hummingbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Focal Point, Edible Foliage Color: Multi-Color, Purple Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Jonathan
A semi-dwarf variety that produces crisp, red, slightly tart fruit that ripens in August. Good for eating fresh and baking. Prefers moist conditions. Pollinate with red or yellow delicious apple. More About Malus domestica 'Jonathan' Crisp sweet flavor. Semi-dwarf nice addition to the edible landscape. 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. Jonathan 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: 15-20 FeetSpread: 15-20 FeetSpacing: 30 FeetHardiness Zone: Hardy to zone 3 Malus domestica 'Jonathan' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Need a second apple tree to cross pollinate Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring Bloomer
Junior Giant
Thuja standishii plicata 'Junior Giant' Arborvitae offers the same rich green color and dense evergreen screening power as Green Giant — but in a more compact, manageable size. With a naturally pyramidal form and strong central leader, it delivers excellent privacy without overwhelming smaller properties. It maintains vibrant green foliage year-round and is a dependable, low-maintenance solution for residential landscapes. More About Thuja standishii plicata 'Junior Giant' Arborvitae Low Maintenance Fast growing Evergreen Compact version of Green Giant Drought tolerant once established Foundation planting, mixed border, privacy, accent, mass planting Compact Deer resistant Height: 15-20 FeetSpread: 8-10 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Characteristics Sun Exposure: Full Sun to part sun (best density in full sun) Season of Interest: Year round Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Upright pyramidal Foliage Color: Rich green Care & Maintenance Tips Planting:Plant in full sun for fastest growth and thickest coverage. Space 5–6 feet apart when planting for privacy screening. Watering:Water consistently during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Moderately drought tolerant once established. Fertilizing:Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if desired to promote healthy growth. Pruning:Very little pruning required. Can be lightly shaped in early spring if needed to maintain a more formal look.
Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope is a vibrant, compact shrub known for its ever-changing foliage color. Bright golden-yellow leaves with green centers dominate spring and summer, then shift to rich orange and fiery red tones in fall and winter. Small, lightly fragrant white flowers bloom from summer into fall, adding extra seasonal interest. Growing about 2–3 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, it forms a dense, mounded habit that’s perfect for foundations, borders, or mass plantings. Heat tolerant, deer resistant, and low maintenance, Kaleidoscope performs best in full sun for the brightest color. More About Abelia Grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' Evergreen. Dwarf shrub Multicolored foliage Moderate growing. Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds Deer resistant Compact and maintenance free. Single specimen, large container, 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: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Abelia Grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' 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
Karl Foerster
Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ is one of the most reliable and versatile ornamental grasses you can plant. Known for its tall, narrow, upright habit, it adds strong vertical structure to any landscape without taking up much space. In early summer, it sends up feathery, wheat-like plumes that emerge soft green and mature to a warm golden tan, holding their color and form well into winter for year-round interest. Growing about 4–5 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide, it’s perfect for screening, lining driveways, or adding height to mixed beds. Exceptionally hardy and low maintenance, Karl Foerster thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions—even heavier soils better than most grasses. Deer resistant and non-invasive, it’s a go-to choice for clean, architectural landscapes with a natural feel. More About Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ Tall upright Habit Mass planting, screening, lining, vertical accent, mixed border Deer resistant Drought tolerant after roots get established 'Karl Foerster' Growing and Maintenance Tips Spacing: 24-30" for hedge Sun: Full sun to part shade Soil: Adaptable to most soil types Water well to get roots established Pruning: Shear back to 4-6" in late winter/early spring Height: 4-5'Spread: 2-3'Hardiness Zone: 4-9 Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- part shade Soil Moisture: adaptable to most soils Attributes: Low Maintenance, Deer resistant, drought tolerant Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Winter (Dried stalks hold shape for winter interest)
Katsura
Katsura is a standout evergreen shrub prized for its dramatic color and refined texture. In early spring, brilliant deep red new growth emerges and holds its color longer than most pieris varieties before maturing to glossy dark green. Cascades of elegant pink, bell-shaped flowers appear in early spring, adding delicate charm and early-season interest. Compact and upright, ‘Katsura’ typically grows 4–6 feet tall and wide, making it an excellent choice for foundation plantings, woodland borders, and shaded landscape beds. Hardy in Zones 5–8, it thrives in well-drained, acidic soil and partial shade. For customers looking to add rich color, year-round structure, and deer resistance to the landscape, ‘Katsura’ delivers refined beauty with minimal maintenance. More About Pieris japonica 'Katsura' Shade loving plant. Blooms late winter into spring. Ideal for woodland settings. Single specimen or hedge. Moderate grower Evergreen Deer resistant Japanese Pieris Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Can be harmful if ingested by people or animals. Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Pieris japonica 'Katsura' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Lapins
A semi-dwarf variety that produces huge, juicy fruit in mid to late July. One cherry is a mouthful! Firm cherries resist splitting. Self-fertile. Use as a pollinator for other varieties. 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. Lapins Cherry 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. Height: 12-18 FeetSpread: 12-18 FeetSpacing: 25-30 FeetHardiness Zone: 5 Prunus avium 'Lapins' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Production: Considered self pollinating, but benefits from having a second peach tree to cross pollinate Attributes: Edible
Lavalamp Flare
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Lavalamp Flare' Panicle hydrangea Conicle blooms Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies White blooms in Summer that turn bright pink to red in the Fall Border, mass plantings, accent, container, fresh or dried arrangements Compact Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Lavalamp Flare' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: White in Summer months to bright pink pink in Fall Habit: Compact 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.
Leprechaun
Thuja standishii plicata 'Leprechaun' Arborvitae is a compact, deer- resistant evergreen that stays neat and tidy with virtually no pruning. Growing just 8-10 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide, it forms a dense, rounded mound of rich green foliage that holds its color year-round. Its small size makes it perfect for foundation plantings, borders, privacy, or accent. Cold hardy and easy to grow, Leprechaun Arborvitae thrives in full sun to light shade and prefers well-drained soil. An excellent choice when you want reliable evergreen structure without the maintenance of larger varieties. More About Thuja standishii plicata 'Leprechaun' Arborvitae Low Maintenance Slow to moderate growing Evergreen Drought tolerant once established Foundation planting, mixed border, accent, mass planting, rock garden, container Compact pyramidal Deer resistant Height: 8-10 FeetSpread: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Characteristics Sun Exposure: Full Sun to part sun (best density in full sun) Season of Interest: Year round Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Upright Foliage Color: Rich green Care & Maintenance Tips Planting:Plant in full sun for fastest growth and thickest coverage. Tolerates light shade, but dense shade will produce a thin/loose plant. Watering:Water consistently during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Moderately drought tolerant once established. Fertilizing:Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if desired to promote healthy growth. Pruning:Very little pruning required. Can be lightly shaped in early spring if needed to maintain a more formal look.
Limelight Prime
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight Prime' Panicle hydrangea Stronger stems Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies Delicate white blooms in Summer that turn pink in the Fall Border, mass plantings, hedge, accent, fresh or dried arrangements Upright Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight Prime' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Delicate white in Summer months to pink in Fall Habit: Upright 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.
Little Lime
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime' Panicle hydrangea Stronger stems Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies Delicate white blooms in Summer that turn rich pink in the Fall Border, mass plantings, hedge, accent, container, fresh or dried arrangements Mounded Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime' 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: Mounded 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.
Little Princess
Little Princess Spirea is a charming, compact shrub that delivers reliable color and effortless beauty all season long. In late spring to early summer, it’s covered in clusters of soft pink flowers that stand out beautifully against its rich green foliage. Growing in a neat, mounded shape about 2–3 feet tall and wide, it’s perfect for borders, foundation plantings, and mass plantings. Tough, low-maintenance, and drought tolerant once established, Little Princess Spirea is an easy-care favorite that adds long-lasting color and structure to any landscape. More About Spirea 'Little Princess' Low Maintenance Moderate growing Soft pink blooms Drought tolerant once established Foundation planting, mixed border, mixed bed, accent, mass planting Compact Deer resistant Height: 24"-36"Spread: 24"-36"Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Spirea 'Little Princess' Sun Exposure: Full Sun Season of Interest: Spring - Fall Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Rounded mound Foliage Color: Rich 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.
Little Quick Fire
More About Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Quick Fire' Panicle hydrangea Smaller option for the Quick Fire Hydrangea Conicle Blooms Drought Tolerant Deciduous shrub Blooms on new wood Attracts bees and butterflies Delicate white blooms in early Summer that turn rich pink in the Fall Border, mass plantings, hedge, accent, container, fresh or dried arrangements Compact Upright Deer resistant (not full proof, deer might be attracted to new growth; keep an eye out) Height: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Quick Fire' 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: Compact 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.
Little Richard
Little Richard is a compact, tidy shrub known for its glossy green foliage and long season of soft white to pale pink flowers from summer into fall. Growing about 3–4 feet tall and wide, it forms a neat, rounded mound that works beautifully in foundation plantings, borders, or low hedges. In cooler weather, the foliage often develops attractive bronze or burgundy tones. Heat tolerant, deer resistant, and easy to maintain, Little Richard thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, offering reliable color and structure with minimal upkeep. More About Abelia Grandiflora 'Little Richard' 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: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Abelia Grandiflora 'Little Richard' 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
Low Scape Mound®
Low Scape Mound® is a compact, spreading shrub valued for its four-season interest and exceptional toughness. In spring, clusters of white flowers blanket the plant, followed by glossy green foliage and dark berries that attract birds. In fall, the leaves turn brilliant shades of red and orange, creating a striking display. Growing just 1–3 feet tall and 1–3 feet wide, it forms a dense, low mound perfect for borders, mass plantings, slopes, or low-maintenance landscapes. Highly adaptable, deer resistant, and tolerant of wet or dry soils once established, it thrives in full sun to partial shade. More About Aronia Melanocarpa 'Low Scape Mound®' Deciduous shrub. Clusters of white blooms. Moderate growing. Tolerates wet areas (not standing water areas). Attracts pollinators Deer resistant Compact and maintenance free. Single specimen, layering, edge, mass planting, erosion control Abelia Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Aronia prefer full sun, but will tolerate part sun/light shade. Accepts a variety of soils once the roots have been established. Watering: Consistent water until roots are established. Fertilizing: Not a heavy feeder. Too much nitrogen can lessen the berry production. Pruning: Pruning needs are minimal. Prune late winter or early spring if needed. Height: 1-3 FeetSpread: 1-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Aronia Melanocarpa 'Low Scape Mound®' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water, tolerates dry or wet. Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring to Fall
Low Scape Snowfire®
Low Scape Snowfire® is a compact, low-growing shrub celebrated for its striking seasonal interest and landscape versatility. In spring, it produces clusters of white flowers that attract pollinators, followed by glossy green foliage and dark berries in summer. As temperatures cool, the leaves transform to vibrant shades of red and orange in fall, creating dramatic autumn color. Typically reaching 4-6 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide, its dense, mounded habit makes it ideal for borders, mass plantings, slopes, and low-maintenance landscapes. Adaptable to a range of soil conditions, tolerant of both wet and dry spots once established, and easy to maintain, Low Scape Snowfire adds year-round appeal to garden beds and mixed shrub borders. Some may choose Snowfire over Low Scape Mound® if they are not overly concerned with having a tight, uniform look and having a striking fall display is their priority. More About Aronia Melanocarpa 'Low Scape Snowfire®' Deciduous shrub. Clusters of white blooms. Moderate growing. Tolerates wet areas (not standing water areas). Attracts pollinators Deer resistant Compact and maintenance free. Single specimen, layering, edge, mass planting, erosion control Aronia Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Aronia prefer full sun, but will tolerate part sun/light shade. Accepts a variety of soils once the roots have been established. Watering: Consistent water until roots are established. Fertilizing: Not a heavy feeder. Too much nitrogen can lessen the berry production. Pruning: Pruning needs are minimal. Prune late winter or early spring if needed. Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Aronia Melanocarpa 'Low Scape Snowfire®' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water, tolerates dry or wet. Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring to Fall
Luscious
Semi-dwarf variety produce small to medium size yellow fruit with a red blush. Flesh is sweet and very juicy, a good dessert pear. Blooms in May and ripens in September. Pollinates with D’Anjou. 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. Luscious pear Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins. To prune a pear 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. Prune to create a central leader Height: 30 FeetSpread: 20-25 FeetHardiness Zone: 5 Pyrus communis 'Luscious' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Will need a second pear to cross pollinate
Magic Carpet
Magic Carpet Spirea is a vibrant, eye-catching shrub that brings year-round color and charm to your garden. In spring, its foliage emerges in bright golden-orange tones, then matures to a stunning rich green, creating a dynamic display that changes with the seasons. Summer brings clusters of delicate pink flowers that attract pollinators and butterflies, adding even more life to your landscape. Compact and low-maintenance, growing 2–3 feet tall and wide with a naturally mounded shape, Magic Carpet® Spirea is perfect for borders, foundation plantings, or mass plantings. Hardy, versatile, and full of color, it’s a must-have for gardeners looking to make a bold statement with minimal effort. More About Spirea 'Magic Carpet' Low Maintenance Moderate growing Delicate pink blooms Drought tolerant once established Foundation planting, mixed border, mixed bed, accent, mass planting Compact Deer resistant Height: 24"-36"Spread: 24"-36"Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Spirea 'Magic Carpet' Sun Exposure: Full Sun Season of Interest: Spring - Fall Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Rounded mound Foliage Color: Golden orange turning to rich 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.
Magnus
Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus" is a classic, award-winning coneflower known for its exceptionally large blooms and strong, upright habit. Unlike older varieties whose petals droop downward, ‘Magnus’ features bold rosy-pink petals that extend horizontally around a prominent coppery-orange cone, creating a fuller, more dramatic flower display. Blooming from early summer into fall, it provides long-lasting color while attracting butterflies and pollinators. Growing 30–36 inches tall and 18–24 inches wide, this hardy perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established and deer resistant, ‘Magnus’ is a reliable, low-maintenance choice for borders, mass plantings, and naturalized meadow-style landscapes. More About Echinacea Purpurea 'Magnus' Perennial. Blooms in summer. Sun loving. Drought tolerant once established Deer resistant Echinacea Growing and Maintenance Tips Prune back at the end of the growing season or leave the seed heads to feed birds during the winter. Height: 30"-36"Spread: 18"-24"Hardiness Zone: 4-9 Echinacea Purpurea 'Magnus' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Average soil Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer to Fall
Manhattan
Manhattan Euonymus is a strong, dependable evergreen prized for its rich, dark green foliage and dense, upright growth habit. Fast-growing and easy to maintain, it’s an excellent choice for privacy hedges, screens, and foundation plantings, quickly forming a thick, year-round barrier. Tough, adaptable, and clean in appearance, Manhattan Euonymus delivers classic structure and reliable coverage with minimal upkeep. More About Euonymus kiautschovicus 'Manhattan' Evergreen shrub Low Maintenance Fast growing Drought tolerant once established Hedges, screening, foundation, border, privacy, accent, mass planting Upright dense columnar Deer resistant Height: 10-15 FeetSpread: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Euonymus kiautschovicus 'Manhattan' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Part shade Season of Interest: Year-round Soil Moisture: Average Water, well draining Attributes: Upright dense columnar Foliage Color: Deep rich green with clean glossy finish Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Prune as needed to control size and to maintain a clean hedge. Responds well to trimming.
Midnight Ruby
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Midnight Ruby' Deep maroon-purple that turns into a red hue throughout Fall Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Border, hedge, container, barrier use Strong vertical accent, great for tight spaces Drought and deer resistant Mounding Height: 2 FeetSpread: 2 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Midnight Ruby' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture Foliage Color: Maroon-purple Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Mini Maroon
More About Berberis Thunbergii 'Mini Maroon' Deep maroon- purple foliage Spring through Summer that intensifies in the Fall Deciduous shrub Rounded leaves Border, hedge, container, barrier use Drought and deer resistant Mounding Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Berberis Thunbergii 'Mini Maroon' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils, avoid wet areas Attributes: Low Maintenance, Thorny texture Foliage Color: Deep maroon-purple Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Spring- Fall
Miss Molly
More About Buddleja davidii 'Miss Molly' Butterfly Bush Bright pink flower spikes that stands out amongst all the other Butterfly Bushes Prolific rebloomer Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds Mass plantings, accent, border, perennial garden Mounded Deer resistant Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Buddleja davidii 'Miss Molly' Butterfly Bush Characteristics Exposure: Sun Soil Type: Moist, well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Bright pink in Summer Habit: Mounded 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.
Miss Ruby
More About Buddleja davidii 'Miss Ruby' Butterfly Bush Similar to Miss Molly, but with more violet blooms Prolific rebloomer Low Maintenance Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds Mass plantings, accent, border, perennial garden Upright Deer resistant Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Buddleja davidii 'Miss Ruby' Butterfly Bush Characteristics Exposure: Sun Soil Type: Moist, well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Violet in Summer Habit: Upright 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.
Montmorency
The most popular cherry for making cherry pies. Blooms in early May and ripens in early July with an abundant bounty of fruit. Full sun, adapts to a variety of soil types. The tree is self-fertile and produces large sized, dark red cherries with a good tangy flavor. More About Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency' Self pollinating. Ideal pollinator for sweet cherries. 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. Montmorency Cherry 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. Height: 20-25 FeetSpread: 15-20 FeetSpacing: 25-35 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Songbirds Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Edible Production: Considered self pollinating, but benefits from having a second peach tree to cross pollinate Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
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