This fast growing, flower powered rockstar is the highlight of any garden. It’s smothered with flowers in spring. It’s one of our favorites.
Shearing can promote another round of flowers. I’m constantly cutting this plant, and have had it bloom all summer.
Developed at Bristol Nursery, England in 1941. It was a breakthrough as one of the hardiest cultivars developed.
This gorgeous, large, weeping spirea is absolutely covered with white flowers in spring.
Small dainty leaves and arching form make this an interesting shrub all summer, even after the flower show fades.
Very hardy, tough shrub. Prune every 2-3 years to keep spirea in its best shape.
We are very excited about this little gem! Blue Eyed Grass is adorable and eye catching.
3/4”?bright blue star shaped flowers with gold centers rise above fine, semi-evergreen, iris-like foliage. Excellent for edging.
Prefers consistently moist, well-drained soils. Somewhat drought tolerant once established.
This striking dwarf oakleaf will be the star of your garden. A profusion of 9″ white blooms cover the plant in June, then age to deep pink. Foliage turns brilliant mahogany in fall.
Blooms stay upright even after heavy rains.
Its compact form works in smaller landscapes and is useful for mass planting, hedges or borders.
A cottage garden favorite, this rare genetic dwarf is perfect for smaller, sunny spaces with pollinators in mind.
Beautiful white panicle flowers offset other colors in the garden design.
Removal of spent flowers will encourage continued bloom until frost.
Easy to grow, vigorous and extremely hardy. This royal purple variety is especially attractive.
Maple-like leaves with an arching habit. Even more gorgeous covered in white flowers from June to July.
Exfoliating bark peels in strips to reveal several layers.
Best with protection from the hottest sun.
The most common hosta around these parts. Popular among our customers that ‘dont feel like spitting hostas this year’.
Decently sun tolerant, this neat mound with a wide white margin, is better for holding color during summer, pale lavender flowers on 40′ scapes.
A mainstay of the shade garden, this tough green hosta is easy to use in your garden design. A small hosta that can be used as a border plant along pathways. Edging in the woodland garden. Or as a mass planting for a dense a ground cover.
Light lavender flowers in late summer.
Highly tolerant of sun, appreciates some afternoon shade. Tolerates Black Walnut.
American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year 2010.
Creamy-yellow margin borders attractive blue leaves. 3 foot wide clumps are topped with 2′ tall scapes of light lavender flowers in midsummer.
A tough hosta, the leaves hold up well in the garden all season until the “first frost”
We think Hosta ‘First Frost’ will become a long-term favorite of hosta growers worldwide.
Eye catching red coral bells are super showy all summer long. Emerges bright rose in spring and keeps its color until the heat of the summer. Darkens to a purple/rose tone.
Drought and heat tolerant. This variety thrives in shade OR sun. Appreciates a little afternoon shade.