Bonus Blueberry
A new, mid to late producing blueberry variety generating the largest berry on the market today. A strong producer of extra large, light blue fruit that is both sweet and […]
Read MoreBlue Gold Blueberry
What a way to cap off the Blueberry season in your edible landscape! ‘Blue Gold’ is the perfect last Blueberry of summer with its pleasing nickle sized fruit, its firm, […]
Read MoreNorthern Glory Blueberry
It’s hard to go wrong with this selection of our native lowbush blueberry for ease of growth and fruiting. ‘Northern Glory’ is a dense, spreading plant that thrives in sandy, […]
Read MoreBurgundy Lowbush Blueberry
Selected at the University of Maine for its amazing red fall foliage color, this native plant goes beyond fruiting…it’s an outstanding landscape plant that just happens to produce an amazing […]
Read MoreBrunswick Lowbush Blueberry
It would be hard to find a plant that has more admirers or uses than this American Beauties selection. Its dense, low, spreading, compact form makes it an idea plant […]
Read MoreLowbush Blueberry
This native blueberry produces sweet, dark blue berries from mid-to-late summer and has an open, airy form befitting a shrub border or native garden environment. Dainty white flowers cover the […]
Read MoreBlueberry Glaze® Blueberry
Blueberry Glaze® is unlike any other blueberry variety. With its small stature and incredibly glossy, dark green leaves, Bushel and Berry™ is reminiscent of a boxwood and can easily be sheared […]
Read MoreJunior Giant Arborvitae
The same deep, green foliage as the beloved ‘Green Giant’ but Junior is just that, a smaller version – great for the privacy screen that will max out at 20′ […]
Read MoreGreen Giant Western Arborvitae
Fast growing and upright with rich, medium-green foliage, this selection is an ideal choice for screening in a hurry! Rumored to be much less palatable to deer than occidentalis types, […]
Read MoreWhipcord Western Red Cedar
Evergreen with long, slender branches that hang dramatically downward from an upright central trunk that grows ever so slowly to 4-5 feet high. Soft and flexible branches are colored a […]
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