Search Results for: jazz%20hands%20loropetalum – Page 8

Showing results for jazz hands loropetalum

5 Finished crate table planter_Proven Winners
Uncategorized

How to Build a Planter Table

Some of the most unique pieces of furniture are often handcrafted. That’s the case with the crate table planter you see here which is made from four repurposed fruit crates and a piece of scrap plywood. It is durable enough to stay out in a screened porch or other dry area year-round and should last

Read More »
Mother Daughter garden scene_photo courtesy of Proven Winners
Uncategorized

5 Tips for Starting a Garden with Your Kids

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 it’s just a few minutes to harvest the peppers you’ll be using in tonight’s dinner or a few

Read More »
Annual Flowers

5 Ways to Make Your Garden Feel More Tropical

When I visit southern Florida, there’s always one simple pleasure I look forward to — exiting the airport doors and stepping out into the warm, humid air for the first time. There’s an instant rush of oxygen as I take in the lush plantings around me. Things I’ve only grown as small houseplants overflow in

Read More »

Gardening 101

Filters Let’s take some time to review the fundamental principles of gardening everyone should know. Bookmark this page for reference to make it easy to refer back anytime you need to. EXPOSURE Exposure means how much sun or shade a plant receives and it is measured in hours. As the seasons change and the sun

Read More »
CLEMATIS JOLLY GOOD CLEMATIS
Flowering Clematis Vines

Tall, Narrow Plants for Tight Spaces in the Landscape

Many of us have that one “problem” bed – the one that seems too narrow to plant in but where you desperately need to be able to grow something green. Maybe it’s the skinny bed along your fence line or sandwiched between your garage and front door. Maybe you have a shallow lot but really

Read More »
vegetable harvest stock photo
Uncategorized

20 Tips for Boosting the Yield from Your Vegetable Garden

As the demand for healthy, accessible produce increases, more people are looking for tips on how to maximize the yields in their own vegetable gardens. Here are 20 helpful tips to use as a checklist when planning, planting, maintaining, and harvesting. 1. Nourish your soil. Nowhere is it more important to nourish your soil than

Read More »
Annual Flowers

How to Choose Container Companions

Petunias, impatiens and coleus…OH MY! All that color is a feast for our eyes after a long, grey winter and we are thrilled to be able to grow plants once again. For some people, their appetite for plants is a tad bit bigger than their budget. Let’s walk through ten sensible tips to help you

Read More »

About Us

https://youtu.be/rSBgO917oTQ Meet Heidi: Brand Specialist, Chief Cheerleader and Mom   Heidi works every day to spread her passion for plants and gardening, a love she discovered after meeting her husband, Rod. When she’s not helping customers in the store, Heidi inspires people through Garden Crossings’ social pages, runs in-store workshops, attends trade shows and takes

Read More »

Caring for Your Hostas

Common Name(s): Hosta, Plantain lily, Funkia Description: With its ease of growth, variety of plant shapes and sizes available, and diversity of leaf colorations, Hosta is one of the most desirable perennials for gardens with partial to full shade. In the landscape, the foliage can provide a bold presence while softening the appearance of well

Read More »

Caring for Your Clematis Vines

Improving Your Success with Clematis Clematis are one of the most coveted perennials of gardeners and landscapers alike. With a vast array of bloom sizes, flower colors, and bloom times it’s easy to see why Clematis has become one of our best selling perennials. To help you succeed with our plants, we have compiled the

Read More »
Scroll to Top