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In Love Again

Annual Combination ‘In Love Again’

Enjoy the beautiful colors ofSupertunia® Picasso in Purple, Supertunia® Vista Bubblegum, and Superbena® Whiteout planted in your landscape, hanging baskets or in your container gardens. ‘In Love Again’ grows best in full sun to part sun locations. We recommend fertilizing your combination at least every other week with a water-soluble fertilizer. Our expert recipes take

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Perennial color contrast example - Photo courtesy of Susan Martin
Landscape Plantings

How to Create Color and Textural Contrast in the Landscape

Ever wonder how professional garden designers put together color combinations and create perfect textural contrast in the landscape? By following a few basic principles, you can do it yourself! Here’s a quick visual study of how it’s done. The Color Wheel Artists, interior decorators and garden designers alike all use the same color wheel when

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Annual Flowers

Mums Galore!

It’s a sure sign of fall when garden mums start popping up in street plantings and store window boxes around town. Decorating with fall blooming mums is a quick and easy way to freshen up your containers with the colors of the season. New this year, we’re offering a broad array of single and double-flowered garden mums for fall delivery. Let’s see what’s in store!

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Rod and Heidi in new greenhouse
Garden Crossings Garden Center

We’re Growing…AGAIN!

Who says winter is a time of rest for gardeners? We are hard at work behind the scenes during these cold and snowy months to create the best possible experience for our customers in 2020.  Greenhouse Expansion About a year ago, we told you about the new 13,000 square feet of growing, staging and shipping

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Long Perennial Border Garden
Annual Flowers

How to Plan a Garden So Something Is Always in Bloom

Photo Courtesy of Susan Martin Growing a beautiful garden where something is always in bloom takes some time to master but is incredibly rewarding in the long run. Here are 10 valuable tips here that will help you along in the process. These are things we’ve learned from our own experience developing our gardens over

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