Tufted Hair Grass forms a tight clump of super thin, arching, dark green blades of grass that provide great texture in the landscape. Delicate plumes of flowers float over the dense tussocks with airy panicles that are tiny but lovely and range in color from gold, to silver, to green and even to purple. Birds love the seeds from these panicles in the fall and the yellowish tan seed heads offer winter interest that is subtle but welcome. This selection loves the semi-shaded garden and is perfect to interplant with Ferns or Hostas to add interesting texture and different form. It is also one of the best grasses to grow along stream beds or to mix in between rocks in a rock garden. Tufted Hair Grass is a true mutli use grass that is as easy to grow and as pest free as any Grass you can put in your garden!

Sun or shade, this fern doesn’t care, it just wants to grow! Blessed with an aggressive nature and an urge to move, Hayscented Fern is one of the best native reclamation ferns available and, while amazingly functional, it is not just a bland landscape workhorse. You’ll love its yellow-green fronds that rise and arch to create great texture that looks great in small spaces or in big landscape waves. Hayscented Fern is quite adaptable to various soil types and will grow in very moist areas with ease while providing great cover for all your valuable landscape critters.

Fast growing and easy to care for Lemongrass is a delightful addition to your kitchen garden or home landscape. Lemongrass is a tall green grass that has a mild lemon flavor typically used in Asian cuisines. Medicinally it is used to relieve cough and nasal congestion. The essential oil is both fragrant and antifungal properties it is used in perfumes, soaps and deodorants. Lemongrass is harvested for both the stalk and the foliage. The inner bulb of the stalk is the main part used in cooking, to harvest, cut, twist or break off a stalk that is at least 1/4″ thick as close to the ground as possible. Remove the outer woody fibrous parts and leaves. Extra Lemongrass stalks can be refrigerated or frozen whole or chopped up to 6 months. The leaves (fresh or dried) can be chopped and steeped in boiling water for 5 minutes or longer to make a delicious tea. Thai cooks use the top of the grass in tea, soups, and stews for a strong lemon aroma. Consider planting Lemongrass around a patio or pool as its oils repel insects such as mosquitos.

Vigorous and upright, this fast growing evergreen has medium green foliage and is attractive for many landscape uses.

There is no more vigorous and productive Cucumber available! This disease resistant, vining beauty will be loaded with narrow, deep green, 10″ long fruit 55 days after germination and will keep the sweet, crunchy Cukes coming throughout the summer!

Your small space garden will thank you as much as your taste buds will when you plant this All American selection. With a vine that grows half the size of normal Cucumbers, this plant takes up far less space while producing a bumper crop of tasty, 8″ long tender cukes that will have you salivating. Even better, this plant is far more resistant to the many fungal problems and insects that sometimes will cause your other Cucumbers difficulties. ‘Salad Bush’ will produce starting 57 days after germination and continue to produce heavily throughout the summer. Try growing it in a container with a trellis to take advantage of its climbing ability…it will make bountiful deck planter that will keep you in the Cucumbers right outside your back door!

This compact evergreen is easy to grow as it acclimates to various climates.  With its year round color, compact size and shaping potential it is a perfect fit for small landscapes.  It also attracts birds and wards off drought and deer.

Dark green needles arranged in numerous branchlets create a graceful, broadly pyramidal habit. Great little specimen tree that is sure to draw interest from everyone. Slow growth and compact habit are perfect for smaller spaces in the landscape. Perfect as a specimen. 

An excellent, rapidly spreading variety with dark, shiny, willow-like foliage that is semi-evergreen to evergreen and a nice show of fall red berries. Good groundcover, easy to grow and pest free with excellent purply-red fall color.

Low, spreading deciduous shrub offers dark green, glossy foliage and an extensive root system that is a lovely groundcover on slopes or other elevations. Bright red winter fruit. This dwarf, dense growing plant has a mounding form that lends itself to a number of landscape uses.