Hydrangea - Pia

Hydrangea - Pia

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Pia Bigleaf Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pia', is one of the smallest of the hydrangeas, making it excellent for the smaller garden. A It is a profuse bloomer bearing 3-4" wide, rich dark-pink flowers in mid to late summer and has a red tint to the foliage in fall. It tolerates full sun only if grown with consistently moist soils. Soil pH generally affects the flower color of species plants, namely, blue in highly acidic soils and lilac to pink (occasionally red) in slightly acidic to alkaline soils. Add aluminum sulfate to the soil to make the flowers bluer or add lime to the soil to make the flowers pinker (begin soil treatments well in advance of flowering, as in late autumn or early spring). Pia Bigleaf is a deciduous shrub with a rounded habit that grows to 2 to 3 feet in height and width. Crown hardy in zone 5 and best planted in group or mass in a sheltered location in the shrub border. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs - Item: 459130845 - Hydrangea - Pia


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Hydrangea - Quick Fire

Hydrangea - Quick Fire


Quick Fire? Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' (PP16,812), is quick to bloom, nearly a month earlier than other varieties and turns a rich, deep pink. Extend the hydrangea season in your garden with a planting of this quick and easy to grow hydrangea. The flowers on Quick Fire are not affected by soil pH. They are produced on ?new wood? and will bloom after even the harshest winters. They are beautiful for use as a cut (fresh or dried) flower. It is a deciduous shrub with a moderate to fast growth habit which grows 6-8 feet in height and width and prefers full sun or partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. It blooms regardless of climate, soil, pH or pruning. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130848 - Hydrangea - Quick Fire

Hydrangea - Snowhill Smooth

Hydrangea - Snowhill Smooth


Snowhill Smooth Hydrangea, 'Hydrangea arborescens 'Grandiflora', is a low growing shrub with upright branches, lustrous dark green foliage and clusters of large white flowers that bloom all summer long. It responds well to pruning, and can be trimmed to ground in spring. This is a 5-foot-tall deciduous shrub with oval, grayish green, 4- to 8- inch leaves. Blooms can be cut and dried with good results which makes a wonderful dried flower. These do not require staking to keep blooms upright, best bloom in full sun although the shrub is very shade tolerant. It prefers rich, moist soil. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130849 - Hydrangea - Snowhill Smooth

Hydrangea - Unique PeeGee

Hydrangea - Unique PeeGee


Unique PeeGee Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata 'Unique', has extremely large flower panicles that presents a great floral display in late summer. The flowers bloom white, maturing to pink in fall. This upright rounded Hydrangea with dark green foliage is an excellent accent. It produces self-clinging, aerial roots that easily attach to just about anything: pergola, wall, fence or tree, and may need 10 years to revery its full height, but patience pays off with this spectacular deciduous specimen. It requires average water needs so water regularly; do not overwater. It is most at home along the edge of a sunny wooded border or where the landscape is loose and informal. It prefers full sun and reveryes a height and width of 6-10 feet. PeeGee flowers are good for drying and preserving. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130850 - Hydrangea - Unique PeeGee

Issai Beautyberry

Issai Beautyberry


Issai Beautyberry, Callicarpa dichotoma 'Issai', is a beautyberry bush that displays outstanding rounded, compact growth habit and early fruiting age. Delicate pink flowers in spring give way to beautiful lavender-purple berries in late summer, so it is one of the best ornamental fruiting shrubs. Issai is a small, rounded, deciduous shrub which typically grows 2 to 4 feet tall and is primarily included in the landscape for its showy fall display of lilac-violet fruit. This beautyberry bush is to be grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It is crown hardy in zone 4 and prune in early spring if needed. Flowers bloom on new wood and there it shows no serious disease or insect problems - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130851 - Issai Beautyberry

Lilac - Arch McKean

Lilac - Arch McKean


Arch McKean Lilac, Syringa vulgaris 'Arch McKean', has large, single, red-purple florets that are produced on very large upright blossoms. This plant blooms heavily in May and has a very nice fragrance. This lilac species is the common lilac, also referred to as French lilac,and exhibits extremely fragrant flowers on 4 to 8 inch dense panicles. It forms an upright shape with virtually no suckers and grows 8 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. Arch McKean Lilac is a leggy, deciduous shrub, somewhat irregular in shape. It is an excellent choice for foundation plantings but also forms a good screen or informal hedge for property lines. It tolerates light shade, but best bloom quality and disease resistance occur in full sun. It prefers rich, moist, sandy loam soils. It should be pruned as needed by July. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 459130863 - Lilac - Arch McKean

Abutilon - Dame Vanessa

Abutilon - Dame Vanessa


The Abutilon Dame Vanessa , 'Abutilon hybrid', has handsome foliage and gorgeous blossoms. Abutilons are also commonly called Flowering Maples because of the shape of their leaves. This Albutilon is a Proven Selections plant. The Dame Vanessa Abutilon diplays gorgeous bright yellow orange flowers. These Flowering Maples add height and color to containers and borders. Abutilon have a bushy habit and out-facing Hibiscus-like flowers. These plants are also commonly known as Chinese Bellflower and Chinese Lantern. Abutilons are also often used as house plants. For zones 8-11, this plant can also be a perennial. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Annuals Item: 453526753 - Abutilon - Dame Vanessa in stock

Abutilon - Melon Sorbet

Abutilon - Melon Sorbet


The Abutilon Melon Sorbet, 'Abutilon hybrid', has handsome foliage and gorgeous blossoms. Abutilons are also commonly called Flowering Maples because of the shape of their leaves. This Albutilon is a Proven Selections plant. The Melon Sorbet Abutilon diplays gorgeous orange veined flowers with yellow centers. These Flowering Maples add height and color to containers and borders. Abutilon have a bushy habit and out-facing Hibiscus-like flowers. These plants are also commonly known as Chinese Bellflower and Chinese Lantern. Abutilons are also often used as house plants. For zones 8-11, this plant can also be a perennial. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Annuals Item: 453526754 - Abutilon - Melon Sorbet

Abutilon - Voodoo

Abutilon - Voodoo


The Abutilon Voodoo, 'Abutilon hybrid', has handsome foliage and gorgeous blossoms. Abutilons are also commonly called Flowering Maples because of the shape of their leaves. This Albutilon is a Proven Selections plant. The Voodoo Abutilon diplays gorgeous blood red flowers. These Flowering Maples add height and color to containers and borders. Abutilon have a bushy habit and out-facing Hibiscus-like flowers. These plants are also commonly known as Chinese Bellflower and Chinese Lantern. Abutilons are also often used as house plants. For zones 7-11, this plant can also be a perennial. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Annuals Item: 453526755 - Abutilon - Voodoo - description

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Grape - Brianna

Grape - Brianna


The Brianna Grape, Vitis 'Brianna', grows large clusters of white grapes and has an orderly growth habit. Berries are greenish gold to gold when fully ripe in early to mid September. Can be used for wine making and also beautiful as a table grape, delicious eaten fresh. This grape makes a very nice semi-sweet table wine with a honey-apricot-pevery taste. Matures in Minnesota in the 1st week of September. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where they provide good ornamental value: bold summer foliage, showy fruit, some fall color and shaggy, twisted trunking and branching often best seen in winter. Grapes need a good support system like fences, walls, trellises, arbors or other structures. The grape vines can be quite attractive year-round and can provide good cover, screening, or shade to areas around the home. Grapes need full sunlight and high temperatures to ripen, so plant on southern slopes, the south side of windbreaks, or the south sides of buildings. Birds love grapes, so be sure to plant some to share. - Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits - 459131130 - Grape - Brianna and more posters

Grape - Canadice

Grape - Canadice


The Candice Grape, Vitis 'Canadice', is a very good red seedless variety with compact fruit clusters of large berries. Candice is very vigorous with good winter hardiness. It is a woody, deciduous, tendril climbing vine which typically grows 15-20 feet long, unless pruned shorter. Ripening in early September, it is considered to be a good grape for jams, jellies and fresh eating. With its large, shallowly-three-lobed, green foliage, it has flowers that are attractive to bees and ripe fruit is attractive to some hornets and wasps. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where they provide good ornamental value: bold summer foliage, showy fruit, some fall color and shaggy, twisted trunking and branching often best seen in winter. Grapes need a good support system like fences, walls, trellises, arbors or other structures. A single grapevine produces enough new growth every year to roof an arbor, arch a walkway, or shade over a terrace or deck. The grape vines can be quite attractive year-round and can provide good cover, screening, or shade to areas around the home. Grapes need full sunlight and high temperatures to ripen, so plant on southern slopes, the south side of windbreaks, or the south sides of buildings. Birds love grapes, so be sure to plant some to share. - Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits - 459131131 - Grape - Canadice - more info

Grape - Himrod

Grape - Himrod


The Himrod Grape, Vitis 'Himrod', is a yellow-gold fruited variety with long loose clusters of medium-sized berries that are great for fresh eating. One of the hardiest white seedless grapes, this high quality variety ripens in late August and makes an excellent vine for the home garden. It is a seedless hybrid American grape variety and has a woody, deciduous, tendril climbing vine which typically will grow 15-20' long unless pruned shorter. Panicles of fragrant, greenish flowers in spring are followed by clusters of white seedless grapes (maturing golden yellow) which ripen in early season. Considered to be good for fresh eating and for drying as raisins. The foliage is large, shallowly-three-lobed, and green. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where they provide good ornamental value: bold summer foliage, showy fruit, some fall color and shaggy, twisted trunking and branching often best seen in winter. Grapes need a good support system like fences, walls, trellises, arbors or other structures. The grape vines can be quite attractive year-round and can provide good cover, screening, or shade to areas around the home. Grapes need full sunlight and high temperatures to ripen, so plant on southern slopes, the south side of windbreaks, or the south sides of buildings. Its flowers are attractive to bees, and birds love grapes, so be sure to plant some to share. - Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits - 459131137 - Grape - Himrod on sale

Grape - Kay Gray

Grape - Kay Gray


The Kay Gray Grape, Vitis 'Kay Gray', has medium to large berries that are produced in small clusters on productive vines. It produces fine hardy white grapes, has a white slipskin, and is suited for fresh eating and wine making. Flavor varies with climate, ranging from a rather ordinary labrusca to a pleasant fruity flavor, depending on where it is grown. Its virtues include early ripening, low acid levels, disease resistance, and good winter hardiness. The best part of this variety is the vine. In addition to the good resistance to disease, the vine has withstood -42 degrees without damage. It ripens in early September. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where they provide good ornamental value: bold summer foliage, showy fruit, some fall color and shaggy, twisted trunking and branching often best seen in winter. Grapes need a good support system like fences, walls, trellises, arbors or other structures. The grape vines can be quite attractive year-round and can provide good cover, screening, or shade to areas around the home. Grapes need full sunlight and high temperatures to ripen, so plant on southern slopes, the south side of windbreaks, or the south sides of buildings. Considered to be a good grape for juices and jellies. Birds love grapes, so be sure to plant some to share. Kay Gray was developed by the Wisconsin grape breeder Elmer Swenson in 1980 and is named after a family friend. - Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits - 459131138 - Grape - Kay Gray on sale

Grape - Marquis

Grape - Marquis


The Marquis Grape, 'Vitis 'Marquis', is a mid-season, white seedless grape with large, round berries borne in large clusters. It has excellent flavor, good cold hardiness, and is a great choice for home gardens. Flowers of Marquis are perfect, self-fertile, and bloom in mid-season. The skin is thick, flesh is melting and very juicy and the seed traces are medium in size and soft. The skin softens as the berries continue to ripen. Foliage and fruit are moderately susceptible to powdery mildew, downy mildew, and black rot. This vigorous grower produces abundant crops early-to-late September. Eat them off the vine or use them for cooking in jellies, jams and desserts. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where they provide good ornamental value: bold summer foliage, showy fruit, some fall color and shaggy, twisted trunking and branching often best seen in winter. Grapes need a good support system like fences, walls, trellises, arbors or other structures. The grape vines can be quite attractive year-round and can provide good cover, screening, or shade to areas around the home. Grapes need full sunlight and high temperatures to ripen, so plant on southern slopes, the south side of windbreaks, or the south sides of buildings. Considered to be a good grape for juices and jellies. Birds love grapes, so be sure to plant some to share. - Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits - 459131141 - Grape - Marquis - on sale


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