
Phlox MOUNTAINSIDE⢠‘Majestic Magenta’
- Early Season Color,
- Refined Habit,
- Mass of Blooms
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If you were lucky enough to have plenty of outdoor time when you were young, think about how those experiences shaped your life going forward. You love having time to spend out in your garden now, whether itās just a few minutes to harvest the peppers youāll be using in tonightās dinner or a few
Spring Bling⢠Hybrid Creeping Phlox Ring in the spring season with these early blooming groundcover phlox! If youāve ever grown creeping phlox, then you know how much joy they bring to the landscape after a long winter. They form a carpet of vibrant blooms that welcome back pollinating bees and butterflies into the garden. This
Online PR News – 06-March-2012 –Online and retail garden center Garden Crossings introduces its spring 2012 collection of newly developed perennial plants. Garden Crossings’ new selections include diverse plant varieties such as Achilleas (Yarrows), Agastaches (Hyssops), Buddleias (Butterfly Bushes), Osteospermum (African Daisy) and more.
Garden Crossings offers more than 1,100 different plant varieties. This spring, Garden Crossings is adding new plant species to their extensive inventory. The 2012 spring collection’s perennial plants have distinct characteristics and unique coloring for all types of landscapes and gardens. Garden enthusiasts can select from an array of options such as hosta plants, coneflower Echinaceas and perennials defined by distinctive foliage and flower blossoms.
If a durable, lower maintenance landscape is what youāre seeking, youāll find this list of reliable native shrubs and perennials helpful. We offer many cultivars of native plants (sometimes referred to as ānativarsā) here at Garden Crossings, but weāve selected these ten for their unique beauty and ease of growth. Find details about where theyāll
EZ Scapeā¢Ā Combinations of three to four perennials that grow well together to create easy, elegant landscapes.
Multiple Seasons of Interest, Successive Blooming, Complementing Foliage, and Similar Growing Conditions.
When the sun is shining and the breeze is warm, you’ll most likely find me enjoying some fresh air and exercise in the garden. There’s always something to do there–gardening is a process, not an event. Here are seven essential summer gardening tasks I make a habit of doing, and you might want to consider, too, in order to keep your garden looking sensational all summer long.