Give this guy room to spread, up to 4 ft!
Beautiful large, heart-shaped leaves are dark bluish green with creamy yellow edges.
Avoid direct sun to keep from burning of the leaves.
A slug resistant variety.
Give this guy room to spread, up to 4 ft!
Beautiful large, heart-shaped leaves are dark bluish green with creamy yellow edges.
Avoid direct sun to keep from burning of the leaves.
A slug resistant variety.
A sight to behold! The painterly leaves of ‘Jack Frost’ boast a crackle-like finish with a frosted overlay.
In spring, baby blue blossoms are held in clusters several inches above the shimmering foliage. The effect is breathtaking.
Mass plantings create a beautiful groundcover. A must have for the shade garden.
Beebalm’s fragrance is intoxicating. Clear wine red flowers resemble raspberries.
Cherished by butterflies and hummingbirds. An excellent cut flower!
Prefers average to moist, well-draining soil in full sun. Doesn’t like to dry out. Deadhead to prolong flowering season.
Mildew resistant.
Humongous 16′ blue-green leaves will turn some heads in the shade garden.
One of the largest of the blue hostas, make sure to give it some space.
Great slug resistance. Lives very happily under the trees even in competition with tree roots.
Your favorite coneflowers with a twist of color on this award-winning hybrid plant.
Each plant has one color flower. Either scarlet, orange, purple, yellow or cream. When you plant a few, you get an interesting mix that fills in as the years go by. When the seeds fall, the colors stay true.
Sturdy and drought tolerant, with an abundance of blooms. Great for cutting.
A popular low maintenance shrub with double pink flowers. Double flowers on Rose of Sharon means they won’t seed ALL over your garden.
Late bloomer so you can enjoy flowers when most others are done.
These make a great hedge. Extremely hardy, drought tolerant and thrive in any garden with little care.
Spectacular summer color from long cone shaped clusters of pretty pink flowers.
The flowers go on and on and are gorgeous in cut flower arrangements. One of my favorites in the cutting garden.
Beautiful in cottage gardens, rose gardens and butterfly gardens.
This is a Catmint on steroids! Bigger than any catmint we’ve seen.
Beautiful purple-blue flowers go all summer!
Full sun, reasonable drainage and a little summer water make this treasure happy.
May waterfall over as blooms grow bigger. So leave room for this garden gem.
This pretty little sunflower is so self-sufficient – plant it once, enjoy it forever.
In practically any soil, with plenty of sun, this native will rocket up close to 8 feet then cover itself with two solid months of 2″ soft yellow sunflowers.
Cut back by half in early summer to prevent flopping or staking.
Will reseed in most soils, but we find it’s not invasive.
Interesting fringed flowers that resemble fireworks or spiders, in a beautiful shade of blue.
Grows happily in most garden soils except for wet areas.
Note: May reseed heavily in soils rich in organic matter.