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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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Customer Testimonials

Customer Testimonials At Garden Crossings we value the feedback that we receive from our customers. This allows us to know what we are doing great as well as where we need to improve. You feedback is important to us and we encourage you to take the time to let us know. Do you have a

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RHODODENDRON PERFECTO MUNDO DOUBLE PINK REBLOOMING AZALEA
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10 Best New Shrubs This Year

We love shrubs! We love growing them in our greenhouses, we love offering unique varieties to our customers, and we love them in our own home landscape. We get as excited as you to see what’s new, and this year’s batch of new shrubs from Proven Winners® ColorChoice® contains some trulyextraordinary plants. Here are ten

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Echeveria Violet Queen

Echeveria ‘Violet Queen’

(Echeveria) Add to your succulent collection with ‘Violet Queen’ Echeveria. Standing 3-5 inches tall and wide ‘Violet Queen’ is a perfect succulent for container growing as well as in rock gardens. Much like Hen & Chicks, Echeveria forms a central rosette that is surrounded by many offspring as it matures. ‘Violet Queen’ features silver-green foliage

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Butterfly bush companion plants - Echinacea Canary Feathers and Buddleia Pugster Amethyst plant pairings
Flowering Shrubs

8 Hardy Plant Pairings for Landscapes

Some plants are just better together—a concept that has given rise to the idea of companion planting. If you grow vegetables, you may be familiar with this term. There, companion planting is more about one plant attracting or deterring insects from the other or about plants creating physical support for one another. When it comes

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