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Garden Crossings Saves Gardeners Money And Time

Garden Crossings Helps You Plan, Plant & EnjoyZEELAND, Mich., April 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — More than ever before, homeowners turn to their gardens for relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether the garden is a spacious yard or a pocket-sized deck, these green spaces provide places to play, eat, rest and reflect. Unfortunately, most homeowners spend more time planning an evening out than their home oasis.

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Garden Crossings Welcomes P. Allen Smith

P Allen Smith Visits Garden CrossingsZeeland, MI—Meet national gardening expert and author P. Allen Smith during the Garden Crossings 7th Annual Grand Opening weekend April 13-14. Garden Crossings, a retail and mail-order nursery in Zeeland, Michigan specializing in Proven Winners® annuals and shrubs, welcomes customers for a weekend of fun, friends, and the kickoff of spring 2012 gardening. During the Friday meet and greet with P. Allen, local radio station JQ99 will broadcast live from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Garden Crossings will provide snacks, discounts, and to sign up for JQ99 Cash Cow Drawing. Customers are invited back on Saturday to browse among designed and planted containers and see what’s new for 2012.

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Spigelia ‘Orange Slices’

(Spigelia) Add some fiery blooms to your garden with ‘Orange Slices’ Spigelia! This Spigelia features red and orange blooms that stand atop tall, deep red stems with complimenting green foliage. Spigelia is a highly sought-after native perennial for its unique structure and blooms as well as its versatility in the garden. Hardy in zones 5b-9,

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Achillea NEW VINTAGE™ White

(Yarrow) Achillea New Vintage™ White is a compact, long-blooming yarrow variety prized for its bright, pure white flower clusters and strong garden performance. Blooming from early summer through late summer, it offers months of color and interest, especially when deadheaded regularly. The flowers sit atop upright, fern-like silvery-green foliage that adds texture even when not

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Buddleia Chrysalis™ Blue

(Butterfly Bush) Buddleia Chrysalis™ Blue is a compact, butterfly-attracting shrub that delivers rich lavender-blue flower spikes from summer into fall. Its tidy, mounded habit makes it ideal for small gardens, borders, and containers. Despite its smaller size, this butterfly bush provides nonstop color and fragrance, drawing in bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds throughout the season. Hardy

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Buddleia Chrysalis™ Pink

(Butterfly Bush) Buddleia Chrysalis™ Pink is a compact, fragrant butterfly bush that brings soft pink color and pollinator activity to the garden all season long. Blooming from summer through fall, it produces dense spikes of rosy-pink flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds in abundance. This variety is part of the Chrysalis™ series, known for

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Buddleia Chrysalis™ Purple

(Butterfly Bush) Buddleia Chrysalis™ Purple is a compact, pollinator-friendly butterfly bush that delivers rich purple flower spikes from summer through fall. Its fragrant blooms are a magnet for butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it a valuable addition to pollinator gardens. Part of the Chrysalis™ series, this variety is known for its dwarf habit and continuous

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Buddleia Chrysalis™ White

(Butterfly Bush) Buddleia Chrysalis™ White is a compact, fragrant butterfly bush that adds elegance and pollinator power to the garden with its pure white flower spikes. Blooming continuously from summer into fall, the bright blossoms attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, providing essential nectar during the growing season. Part of the Chrysalis™ series, this dwarf variety

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Vernonia ‘Prairie Princess’

(Ironweed )’Prairie Princess’ Vernonia, commonly known as ironweed, is a bold and beautiful native perennial that brings vibrant color and pollinator activity to late-season gardens. This variety showcases clusters of vivid purple flowers atop tall, sturdy stems, creating a striking vertical element in the landscape from late summer into early fall. Reaching a height of

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