Iris - Bronze Beauty

Iris - Bronze Beauty

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The Iris 'Bronze Beauty', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, produces flowers in such an amazing color combination that it will evoke the admiration of all your gardening friends. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs - Item: 453655850 - Iris - Bronze Beauty


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Iris - Dwarf - Harmony

Iris - Dwarf - Harmony


The Dwarf Iris 'Harmony', 'Iris reticulata', a fall planted bulb, is a dainty dwarf iris which originally came from such areas as Turkey and the Caucasus. These Irises are cultivated on a fairly large scale. The slightly fragrant flower is relatively large, and the flower color ranges from pale blue to violet-purple. Harmony blooms very early in the spring. They are easy grow and they will come back year after year. If planted in good location, they will even multiply. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655851 - Iris - Dwarf - Harmony

Iris - Dwarf - Katherine Hodgkin

Iris - Dwarf - Katherine Hodgkin


The Dwarf Iris 'Katherine Hodgkin', 'Iris reticulata', a fall planted bulb, is a dainty dwarf iris which originally came from such areas as Turkey and the Caucasus. The incredible new triple coloration of the flower makes this a truly unique dwarf iris with pale blue and yellow tones. These Irises are cultivated on a fairly large scale. The slightly fragrant flower is relatively large and the flower color ranges from pale blue to violet-purple. Katherine Hodgkin blooms very early in the spring. They are easy grow and they will come back year after year. If planted in good location, they will even multiply. They are good for rock gardens, under shrubs and trees, in beds, borders, and containers and for indoor forcing. They need a well drained soil. . - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655852 - Iris - Dwarf - Katherine Hodgkin

Iris - Dwarf - Pauline

Iris - Dwarf - Pauline


The Dwarf Iris 'Pauline', 'Iris reticulata', a fall planted bulb, is a dainty dwarf iris which originally came from such areas as Turkey and the Caucasus. These Irises are cultivated on a fairly large scale. The slightly fragrant flower is relatively large and the flower color ranges from pale blue to violet-purple. Pauline blooms very early in the spring. They are easy grow and they will come back year after year. If planted in good location, they will even multiply. They are good for rock gardens, under shrubs and trees, in beds, borders, and containers and for indoor forcing. They need a well drained soil. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655853 - Iris - Dwarf - Pauline

Iris - Eye of the Tiger

Iris - Eye of the Tiger


The Iris 'Eye of the Tiger', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, has electric dark violet-purple flowers that are excellent for cutting. This is one of the most cold-resistant variety of the Dutch Iris. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655854 - Iris - Eye of the Tiger

Iris - Mount Everest

Iris - Mount Everest


The Iris 'Mount Everest', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, is a bright and airy dutch iris that resembles a bird in flight. Its unmatched presence is an elegant addition to any garden. The exquisite white flowers rest atop sturdy stems. The sword-like leaves add oft-lacking vertical lines to the garden. Despite their name, these irises never grew wild in the Netherlands. Instead, they are the products of hybridization by a Dutch plant breeding firm. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Fall Bulbs Item: 453655855 - Iris - Mount Everest

Smokebush - Golden Spirit

Smokebush - Golden Spirit


The Smokebush Golden Spirit, 'Cotinus coggygria 'Golden Spirit', is a recent introduction from Europe. With a plant width of 6-8' and a plant height of 8-10', the leaf color lasts all season, turning brilliant shades or coral and orange into the fall. White blossoms appear in June to July when this deciduous shrub blooms with long, plume-like panicles of smoky-white flowers. 'Golden Spirit' will tolerate dry soil and does require full sun. It can be late to leaf out in spring and may suffer dieback at -25F. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 455698220 - Smokebush - Golden Spirit

Black Cottonwood

Black Cottonwood


The Black Cottonwood, 'Populus trichocarpa', is the largest of the American poplars. It is also known also as balsam cottonwood, western balsam poplar, and California poplar. The Black Cottonwood prefers moist sites. Many kinds of wildlife use the foliage, twigs, and buds for food, and the tree is planted for shade and in windbreaks and shelterbelts. Its dark green leaves contrast beautifully with its white trunk. This tree will become more drought tolerant when it is established. The leaf buds, as they swell in the spring, and the young leaves have a pleasing fragrance of balsam. The fragrance is especially pronounced as the leaves unfold. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Trees Item: 456298316 - Black Cottonwood - more info

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Geranium - Tango Dark Red

Geranium - Tango Dark Red


The Geranium Tango Dark Red, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', has attractive dark red flowers with excellent landscape performance. Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. The Tango Dark Red is distinguished by it's landscape performance and dark red flowers. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Overfertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. - Home Family - Garden - Annuals - 453526970 - Geranium - Tango Dark Red in shop

Geranium - Tango Fire

Geranium - Tango Fire


The Geranium Tango Fire, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', exhibits a clean and intense scarlet orange color along with extra-dark green foliage having excellent landscape performance. Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Over fertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. - Home Family - Garden - Annuals - 453526971 - Geranium - Tango Fire in store

Geranium - Tango Hot Pink

Geranium - Tango Hot Pink


The Geranium Tango Hot Pink, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', is a compact grower with many hot-pink flowers that begin blooming early in the spring. Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. The Tango Hot Pink is distinguished by it's compact growth and hot pink flowers. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Overfertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. - Home Family - Garden - Annuals - 453526972 - Geranium - Tango Hot Pink in stock

Geranium - Tango Light Orchid

Geranium - Tango Light Orchid


The Geranium Tango Light Orchid, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', is a very popular eye-appealing geranium with soft orchid colored flowers. Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. The Tango Light Orchid is distinguished by it's compact growth and light orchid flowers. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Overfertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. - Home Family - Garden - Annuals - 453526973 - Geranium - Tango Light Orchid and more posters

Geranium - Tango Pink

Geranium - Tango Pink


The Geranium Tango Pink, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', has beautiful pink flowers that adorn this very floriferous plant. Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. The TangoPink is distinguished by it's compact growth and pink flowers. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Overfertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. - Home Family - Garden - Annuals - 453526974 - Geranium - Tango Pink - on sale


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