Royal Candles Speedwell
This dense, compact plant takes up very little garden space but makes up for it with enough flower power to make it seem three times its size. Deep green foliage […]
Read MoreMona Lisa Smile Speedwell
‘Mona Lisa Smile’ has long rosy purple spikes that attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. A dense, rounded habit and thick green foliage looks great in the garden even […]
Read MorePurple Leia Spike Speedwell
Columnar and upright but still compact, this selection boldly fills the middle of the garden with a powerful show of late spring into early summer purple bloom on spikes atop […]
Read MoreBubblegum Candles Speedwell
Bubblegum Candles has a compact form and flower spikes that are densely filled with vivid, deep pink blooms. The spikes truly look like clusters of candles above the clean, glossy […]
Read MoreSouthern Cross Ironweed
Compact and lower growing than its native relative, ‘Southern Cross’ brings great summer color to the garden on a plant that is incredibly tolerant and easy to grow. Tall, strongly […]
Read MoreTop Hat Lowbush Blueberry
Highbush Blueberries are a great addition to the edible landscape for so many reasons but they do take up some real estate! Dwarf Tophat Blueberries are a great choice for […]
Read MoreSt. Cloud Half Highbush Blueberry
Coming from the University of Minnesota, St. Cloud Blueberry is hardy and produces a very tasty dark blueberry. They are great for fresh eating because they are sweet and crisp. […]
Read MoreStevens Cranberry
Everyone thinks Cranberries need a bog to grow these luscious berries that are packed with Vitamin C and anti-oxidants. Fortunately, Cranberries will thrive in most of our well-drained northeast soils […]
Read MorePink Lemonade Highbush Blueberry
Extremely hardy. Unique pink colored fruit stands out. Heavy producer. Early to harvest with good taste and texture. Brilliant fall foliage color. Spring bloom attracts butterflies Strong growing with deep […]
Read MorePink Lemonade Blueberry
A Pink Fruiting Blueberry!! That’s right! Be the first in your neighborhood to enjoy the first pink fruiting Blueberry ever created. More than a novelty plant, this Blueberry has what […]
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