Prostrate growing and lush, this selection’s dark green, fine textured foliage dresses up rockery well especially when covered with its magenta-red flowers starting in late June. This plant loves well-drained soil, attracts butterflies, is deer resistant and evergreen. What a package!

Stunning, light green foliage provides a wonderful contrast with darker foliaged Thymes while forming a thick, low mat that is smothered in clouds of white flowers starting in mid to late June. This evergreen is super for well-drained soil, attracts butterflies, is great in groups or in rockery, and is deer resistant.

What a showy plant! You’ll love this plant’s great texture but you’ll marvel at its tiny deep green foliage edged in the brightest gold. Golden lemon thyme makes a great show in the garden as it mounds and spreads but its real beauty is its array of uses in cooking, teas, aromatherapy, and more! Its strong lemon scent is a breath of fresh air and it’s such an easy plant to grow. It’s perfect for full sun and loves growing in containers on a deck or in a sunny window where you’ll be tempted to cut it repeatedly just for the joy of that strong citrus aroma! Perennial.

You’ll love the look of this sweet looking herb so much you’ll be tempted not to cut it! Fight the urge to leave it uncut because this plant’s thyme scent is deliciously overpowering and its uses are many. Silver-edged is perfect, fresh or dry, and versatile for seasoning loads of different dishes including teas, aromatherapy, potpourris and more. This no-hassle plant craves full sun and forms a beautiful, spreading mound in any sunny area whether in the ground or in a container or window box. Perennial.

No herbal landscape should be without this compact beauty! Deep, lustrous green, small leaves are packed densely together on the branches of this miniature perennial evergreen plant. Germander is perfect for planting in groups for a formal effect such as low hedging or edging in an herb garden. Its leaves release a heavenly scent when crushed and germander’s small, rose colored flowers liberally sprinkle the plant from mid-summer through fall. Germander loves half to full day sun conditions and well drained soil. Pruning is easy and effective to maintain germander’s shape in a formal setting or just to experience its aromatic foliage. Perennial.

Get ready to add a big splash of color to your salads with the deep red leaves of this easy to grow veggie. ‘Prima Rossa’ is perfect for cool conditions where it exhibits the best color and taste and should be harvested when young (25-30 days) when it is at its most tender

You’ll be thrilled by the productivity and vigor of this runnerless selection that is an aggressive grower along with an aggressive fruiter.  Loads of bloom grace this plant in early to mid May followed by a remarkable number of dime sized, sweet fruit that mature and orangy-red color. Unlike standard Strawberries, ‘Alexandria’ will continue to bloom and fruit throughout the summer and, because of its runnerless nature, it is an outstanding plant to use in a hanging basket or a container on a deck. Its fruit is great right off the plant or perfect for fresh desserts…just add a bit of sugar to really bring out its taste and juciness!

You will do a double take when you see these unique white berries speckled with red seeds. A Tropical flavor  that some say is similar to pineapple, hense the common name of Pineberry. Self-pollinating and everbearing you are sure to have plenty to delicious fruits to frost.

As beautiful as it is tasty, this everbearing selection produces and endless array of colorful, deep pink flowers followed by loads of sweet, bright red, cone shaped berries.  Runnerless and compact, it is the perfect Strawberry for a container or hanging basket.

This delightful berry is so bright it sparkles on the vine. ‘Sparkle’ has been famous in the home garden for excellent flavor and high quality and small to medium sized berries that are perfect for jams and freezing. An extremely vigorous variety, ‘Sparkle’ is an excellent choice for beginning gardeners as well as old pros along with pick-your-own operations because of its high yields and great taste. A further advantage enjoyed by ‘Sparkle’ is that its later blooms will usually escape early frosts without injury making it one of the best choices for more northern gardens. These bright red Strawberries mature in late June and will be ready for you to eat by the handful! When planting, be sure to give them plenty of room to spread since overcrowding can cause reduced berry production as the plants age.