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Bulb of the week – Ornamental Allium
Ornamental Allium (Onion) bulbs add a sculptural pop of color to your garden. They come in an array of shapes and sizes … Continue reading
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Bulb of the week – Daffodils
From the smallest to the tallest, Daffodils (Narcissus) are a foolproof choice for your garden. These tireless performers, some of … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Ornamental Grasses
Bring beauty, motion, structure, texture and spectacular fall color to your garden with these low maintenance plants. Ornamental grasses, which can … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Asters
Asters are the harbingers of fall, adding stunning color contrast to the changing leaves, bringing sky blue, purple, white, and pink hues … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Purple Passionflower
Passiflora incarnata, commonly known as Purple Passionflower or Maypop is a fast-growing, tendril vine that is native to parts of New Jersey. … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Caryopteris
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Caryopteris, commonly known as Bluebeard, Blue Spirea or Blue Mist is a welcome addition to the garden since it blooms … Continue reading -
Plant of the week – Dianthus
Dianthus, is one of the world’s oldest cultivated flowering plants with over 30,000 cultivars existing to date. They add interest … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Hardy Hibiscus
Nothing attracts attention in the garden quite like Hardy Hibiscus (Rose/Swamp Mallow). They produce dramatic flowers in white, pink, red … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Kalimeris
You might not be that familiar with our plant of the week; Kalimeris, also known as Japanese Aster. They are fairly obscure … Continue reading
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Plant of the week – Allium
Allium (Ornamental Onion) is our featured perennial of the week chosen for its numerous attributes. Alliums are generally very easy … Continue reading