Japanese Spurge - Silveredge

Japanese Spurge - Silveredge

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The Japanese Spurge 'Silveredge', Pachysandra terminalis 'Silver Edge', has thin silver-white margins, hence the name 'Silveredge. ' This plant is a slower growing variegated form of Japanese Spurge which is an old-time ground cover plant with versatile modern day use. Japanese Spurges are evergreen the year round,and are self-sustaining and always looks well. Silveredges are ideal for partly shaded or full shade areas. Once established, a Pachysandra planting will eliminate grass cutting and weeding. Your lawn work stops where this plant starts. Japaenese Spurge is the only satisfactory plant that will grow as a ground cover under Pine Trees. This plant is used extensively under large spreading trees, back of buildings or in other situations too shady for grass to grow. Japanese Spurges will transform otherwise bare and ugly ground areas into attractive year-round cover. It is also very effective as a border plant along paths or driveway edgings. Plant 6 inches apart. This plant can be used as a lawn subsitute in shaded non-traffic areas. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ground Covers - Item: 453144548 - Japanese Spurge - Silveredge


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Leatherwood Fern

Leatherwood Fern


The Leatherwood Fern or Marginal Shield Fern is an evergreen fern which typically forms a non-spreading, vase-shaped clump to 1. 5-2' (infrequently to 3') tall. This is a woodland fern which is most often found in shaded crevices of rocky ledges and bluffs. Leatherwood Ferns features grayish-green, deeply cut, leathery fronds (15-20" long). Sori are located at the edges or margins of the pinnule undersides, hence the common name. These ferns prefer loamy moist soils, and do best in cool position in the garden, so avoid the afternoon sun. The evergreen fronds are very attractive and provide good interest to the winter landscape. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ferns Item: 453144555 - Leatherwood Fern

Liriope

Liriope


Liriope, Liriope muscari, is also commonly called border grass and is not actually a grass but a member of the lily family, a fact that inspires another of its common names, Lilyturf, Blue Lillyturf and Bigblue Liriope. . The dark green, ribbon-like foliage grows in length from 12 to 18 in and then recurves toward the ground to form rounded clumps. As the clumps mature they merge into a continuous carpet that resembles a plot of shaggy lawn grass. In summer, spikes of small purple, violet or white flowers rise from the center of clumps. Flowers are followed by pea-sized black or white berries in autumn. Liriope spreads quite fast in reasonable soil, creating a substantial tuberous root mass. This plant is a true survivor and will grow almost anywhere. This perennial evergreen should be sheared back in the early spring to enjoy a flush of new growth. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ground Covers Item: 453144561 - Liriope

Mock Orange - Sweet

Mock Orange - Sweet


The Sweet Mock Orange, Philadephus coronarius, is a deciduous shrub. This name is probably derived from the fragrant white flowers resembling orange flowers that some species and cultivars of mock oranges have. Some mock oranges are without fragrance. Flowers are single, semi-double, or double and they vary in size. The bloom period is quite short, normally not more than 7 to 10 days. The summer foliage is dark green and quite free of pest and disease problems. There is no color change in the fall. It is possible that most mock oranges will suffer from occasional tip kill in zone 4 and quite often in zone 3. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 453144574 - Mock Orange - Sweet

Privet - Amur North River

Privet - Amur North River


The Amur North River Privet, Ligustrum amurense, is the ideal hedge for a neat clipped appearance. It can be maintained at any height, making a thick dense hedge right down to the ground. . The more it is trimmed the thicker this hedge gets. Reveryes 12-15 feet tall if left untrimmed. The lustrous green leaves stay on until late fall. The most widely used deciduous hedge in America. It is a hedge that will last a lifetime. Plant one foot apart to start your hedge. It has a very hardy dark green foliage. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Shrubs Item: 453144619 - Privet - Amur North River

Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus

Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus


Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus, Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus', also known as Wintercreeper and Wintercreeper Eunonymus, is a dense, woody-stemmed, broadleaf evergreen plant which comes in a variety of forms. Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' (commonly called purple wintercreeper euonymus, is primarily a trailing ground cover form which typically grows to 6-9" tall and spreads indefinitely by rooting stems as a sprawling, tangled, bushy mat. It is similar in habit to English ivy, in that it spreads along the ground, rooting as it goes, until it reveryes a vertical surface which it then begins to climb. It features lustrous, ovate to elliptic, dark green leaves (1-2" long) which turn dark purple in fall and winter. Purple Wintercreepers have inconspicuous, greenish-white flowers that may appear in June. The flowers are at best sparse, but are usually not present. If allowed to climb a wall, tree or other structure, this plant assumes more vine-like characteristics and is more likely to produce flowers, though still sparse and inconspicuous. 'Coloratus' is sometimes sold as Euonymus fortunei var. coloratus. It is one of the most popular evergreen ground covers available in commerce today. This plant is a good ground cover for slopes. It is also used for container plantings, massing and erosion control. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Ground Covers Item: 453144623 - Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus

Strawberry - Honeoye

Strawberry - Honeoye


The Honeoye Strawberry, 'Fragaria x ananassa 'Honeoye', produces large, bright, attractive shiny fruit with a firm flesh. It is good for fresh use and freezing. It is a high productive cultivar and tolerant of leaf powdery mildew and botrytis gray mold. Honeoye strawberries ripen early mid-season. The plants are vigorous and very productive, bearing over a longer period than most varieties. It is a very consistent producer. One of the most important aspects of a healthy strawberry patch is location -- a minimum of six hours of sunlight a day. Although you can get a harvestable crop with as little as six hours of direct sunlight per day, the largest harvests and best quality berries come from those plants that get the advantage of full sun. They are perennial, winter hardy, and will thrive in full sunshine, as long as the soil is fertile and well drained. Healthy plants will produce an abundance of berries for three to four years, after which they should be replaced. Your strawberry bed should have good drainage and be well tilled with rich organic matter such as manure or compost to give your strawberry plants a good start, with amendments again in the spring. Keep your plants well watered until they are established (but don't overdo) and up to fruiting time. Strawberries can also be planted in tubs, containers and hanging baskets. In addition to being low in fat and calories, strawberries are naturally high in fiber, vitamin C, folate, potassium and antioxidants, making them a sweet choice that advances heart health, reduces the risk of certain types of cancer, and gives a boost to total body (and mind) wellness. NOTE: When making a strawberry bed in an established garden, be sure to locate it away from any spot where you have grown peppers, tomatoes, eggplant or potatoes. These plants can harbor verticillium wilt, which is devastating to strawberries. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits Item: 459131162 - Strawberry - Honeoye

Strawberry - Sparkle

Strawberry - Sparkle


The Sparkle Strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa 'Sparkle', is a sweet, June bearing strawberry with glossy, crimson red fruit. This strawberry shows good resistance to disease and is great for fresh eating, freezing and preserves. Sparkle is a vigorous plant with many runners and a late season producer. They are loaded with intense, super-sweet, true strawberry flavor! Hardy plants are resistant to red stele and leaf spot diseases. Simply the most delicious strawberry available. It is also self-pollinating. One of the most important aspects of a healthy strawberry patch is location -- a minimum of six hours of sunlight a day. Although you can get a harvestable crop with as little as six hours of direct sunlight per day, the largest harvests and best quality berries come from those plants that get the advantage of full sun. They are perennial, winter hardy, and will thrive in full sunshine, as long as the soil is fertile and well drained. Healthy plants will produce an abundance of berries for three to four years, after which they should be replaced. Your strawberry bed should have good drainage and be well tilled with rich organic matter such as manure or compost to give your strawberry plants a good start, with amendments again in the spring. Keep your plants well watered until they are established (but don't overdo) and up to fruiting time. Strawberries can also be planted in tubs, containers and hanging baskets. In addition to being low in fat and calories, strawberries are naturally high in fiber, vitamin C, folate, potassium and antioxidants, making them a sweet choice that advances heart health, reduces the risk of certain types of cancer, and gives a boost to total body (and mind) wellness. NOTE: When making a strawberry bed in an established garden, be sure to locate it away from any spot where you have grown peppers, tomatoes, eggplant or potatoes. These plants can harbor verticillium wilt, which is devastating to strawberries. - Category: Home Family - Garden - Small Fruits Item: 459131163 - Strawberry - Sparkle

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Canna - Novelty - Pretoria

Canna - Novelty - Pretoria


The Canna Novelty Pretoria, 'Canna novelty' produces beautiful orange flowers on fascinating variegated foliage. Novelty Cannas have the most unique foliage of all Cannas. Each leaf features stripes or variegated foliage. Cannas make a spectacular show in your garden, but are also excellent for terrace containers. They are perfect center plants which can be surrounded by lower growing flowers and plants. Makes low borders come alive all summer long until frost. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 456298413 - Canna - Novelty - Pretoria - more info

Gladiolus - That's Love

Gladiolus - That's Love


The Gladiolus That's Love, 'Gladioli', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent pink and white-colored flowers on tall stalks. Gladiolus are also commonly called Sword Lily or Corn Flag. Plant in groups of six or more in the garden, or grow lots of them for cuttings in a bed. To extend the time of flower availability of your Glads, plant in two week intervals from early spring through June. They make striking accents in a mixed border. Glads are easy to grow and like to be in full sun and in well drained soil. Increase water and fertility when flowers begin to develop, then plant 4" deep in clay soils, 6" deep in others; the deeper the planting the less need for staking. In frost prone areas, dig them when the leaves turn yellow, dip them in a fungicide, and store in a dry frost free location over winter. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 456298534 - Gladiolus - That's Love in stock

Begonia - Apple Blossom

Begonia - Apple Blossom


The Apple Blossom Begonia, 'Begonia', is a wonderful double begonia, ideal for hanging baskets, in lovely shades of apricot-pink, rose-pink and white. Hardy in zone 10, elsewhere dig and store before frost. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131179 - Begonia - Apple Blossom - on sale

Brodiaea - Laxa Royal Blue

Brodiaea - Laxa Royal Blue


The Brodiaea laxa Royal Blue, 'Brodiaea', has unique double flowers of brilliant lilac blue accented by attractive grass-like foliage. Extremely long lasting cut flower ideal for indoor arrangements. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131200 - Brodiaea - Laxa Royal Blue - more info

Canna - Dwarf - Pfitzer's Chinese Coral

Canna - Dwarf - Pfitzer's Chinese Coral


The Dwarf Canna Pfitzer's Chinese Coral, 'Canna x generalis dwarf', display rich coral blooms, green foliage. Imagine. . . spectacular floral beauty and lush foliage only 2-3' tall. These dwarf varieties are ideal for low beds, borders and specimen plantings. We recommend using any of the dwarf cannas as container plants to accent outdoor landscapes in pots, tubs or flower boxes on patios, terraces or at entrances. They like plenty of water and bloom all summer long. Large 2-3 eye roots. Hardy in zones 7-11; elsewhere dig and store in a moist, frost-free area. - Home Family - Garden - Spring Bulbs - 459131226 - Canna - Dwarf - Pfitzer's Chinese Coral - description


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