Fully resistant to Dutch Elm disease, this selection was cloned from a surviving Elm in Washington, DC. Its shape, unique, rounded, spreading canopy and deep green foliage make this an outstanding specimen tree.

Vigorous to a fault, this Tomatillo will thrill you with its massive yields of 3-4 oz globe shaped fruits that are unparalleled for fresh use with salsas and peppers. Easy to grow, this selection need some space but is a home garden bonanza!

Soft textured, medium green foliage forms a tight, rounded bush that comes alive with almost irridescent, deep purple flowers from May through until frost. Strong growing with few pests. Constant summer color. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Spectacular grown in a container on a deck.

Forms a compact clump of attractively dissected, green leaves with deep red to purple centers. Light pink buds open to creamy white flower spikes just above the foliage.

‘Running Tapestry’ may be a tough, easy care plant but this aggressively growing groundcover also brings a beautiful, refined look to a shaded or partially shaded area. Heart shaped foliage crowds onto dense, short, spreading plants carrying a pleasing green color, offset by speckled red veining and a red central leaf area. This foliage forms a dense carpet that gives rise to numerous flower stalks that carry profuse, small, white blooms above the plant from late April into June. These flowers are an abundant nectar source for beneficial native bees and insects while providing instant light to a landscape’s darker spots. Plant ‘Running Tapestry’ in groups and enjoy the foliage and flower show.

Think of all the good things that English Thyme brings to the table….its fragrant foliage, easy grow nature and multiple culinary uses and you have all the good traits of ‘Little Cutie’ except the smaller package. That’s right,’Little Cutie’ has the added bonus of being a shorter, denser spreading plant making it perfect for use in containers, smaller garden spaces or even for use as an edging plant in a formal herb garden. Along with being easy to dry, ‘Little Cutie’ will add outstanding flavor to lamb, poultry and tomatoes along with being indispensible in soups, stews and stocks.

A superb perennial herb that is one of the backbones of any herb garden. Widely used as a seasoning for most any dish. English thyme loves full sun and well-drained soil and will even tolerate poor soils. Low and spreading with lilac-purple summer flowers that bees love! Perennial.

Caborn Wine & Roses Thyme is a ground hugging selection with dark, fragrant leaves that slowly spread. Small flowers bloom in summer and can nearly cover the foliage, creating a carpet of pink and red. Its creeping form will fill cracks in a rock garden or edge a mixed bed of other herbs or flowering plants. Thyme is a wonderful seasoning in most savory dishes. It is one of the fragrant herbs used in French cooking as well as many soups, stews and poultry dishes. A medicinal thyme tea is helpful for flatulence, headache, and painful menstruation. Snip the leaves and stems with scissors as needed, and dry them in shade with good ventilation (see Sara’s Sage Advice handbook for recipes and drying instructions).

A textural masterpiece, wooly thyme is the perfect perennial landscape groundcover with its flat growth and spreading habit. Silvery-gray, wooly foliage is just so touchable and is a perfect plant for patio and stepping stone use. Stepping on its teeny, fuzzy foliage releases a strong, pleasant thyme scent that enlivens the garden with its aroma. Wooly thyme is easy to grow, loves full sun, grows well in containers and its foliage can be used for a variety of herbal uses from potpourris to aromatherapy.

You’ll love this plant’s deep olive green foliage that forms a solid, flat, creeping carpet in the landscape. Perfect for well-drained soil, ‘Pink Chintz’ puts on a great salmon-pink flower show starting in late June. Heavenly scented foliage is great is rockery or in groups.