While we are fixated on blue in the Hydrangea world, Ball Horticulture is working hard to open up our world to new colors with ‘Pistachio’. How about this for a mix…red, purple, bronze and green all in varying degrees on each flower? It’s a kaleidoscope of varying colors that is made all the more impressive by this selection’s ability to rebloom and to bloom on old and new wood. Add up its unique, ever-changing color palette with its incredible desire to bloom and its zone 5 hardiness and you have yet another breakthrough in the Hydrangea world! You’ll be wowed by Pistachio™ for all these outstanding traits but the one you might like best is the carefree nature that sees it growing well in any sunny to half-day sun area in your landscape that has moist, well-drained soil with very little input from you other than getting it established. Blessed with a dense, rounded form, it will be as easy to find a home for Pistachio™ in your yard as it will be to show off its remarkable bloom.

Your Hydrangea dreams come true! L.A. Dreamin’ blooms blue, pink, and everything in between, at the same time, on the same plant. This hardy rebloomer puts on a multi-colored show all summer, every summer with no soil treatment needed! No special soil treatment needed to maintain multi-colored show! Blooms on old wood, so no need to cut back- so easy to care for, so exciting to watch bloom!

This dense grower is packed with thick, deep green leaves forming a rounded mound in the landscape. June sees buds developing at the terminal of each stout branch and, by mid to late month, these buds open to reveal fat mophead flowers that start blue in acidic soils, pink in more basic soils. As the flowers age they add purple, maroon, deep pink and green shades change through late summer and fall . This contantly changing, season long bloom is unique to the everlasting series and keeps this plant up front in terms of long term landscape beauty as does this selection’s extremely strong rebloom. ‘Revolution’ blooms on new and old wood, needs very little pruning and is perfect in a small to medium sized landscape spot.

Its no wonder that hummingbirds are so heartily attracted to this hosta variety! Hefty, yet finely tapered leaves of variegated blue, apple green, and creamy white provide you with the perfect hosta for border, container, or landscape plantings, and make for an intriguing addition to cut flower arrangements.

A collection of 6 miniature Hostas for the Hosta collector. 6 quart sized minature hostas. Great for tucking in-between larger hostas, ferns and astilbe.

No other shrub can provide the combination of flower power, longevity, and color selection that Hibiscus can- and now you can have the heavenly combination of 3 lovely Goddesses: Diana, Aphrodite, and Minerva, together! The upright form of Hibiscus set buds in late spring and early summer and are ready to burst in mid-July. Planted alone or grouped together, it always make a beautiful landscape statement.

Large tropical hibiscus flowers are abundant and thrive in the patio container or the landscape. Large multicolored flowers radiate from the center with a dark maroon to pink then orange and finish with a ruffled trim of yellow! Incredible summerlong color! Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Easy to grow and spectacular as a specimen on a deck.

Brighten up your deck with this amazingly colorful tropical Hibiscus! The steady stream of huge, 9″ diameter, single flowers are a force of nature with yellow petal edges surrounding pink and white mid-petals all centered around a deep purple throat. It’s a summer show that keeps on giving right up to frost.

Large tropical hibiscus flowers are abundant and thrive in the patio container or the landscape. Tradewinds Hibiscus come in lots of colors and are known for their ability to hold onto buds and produce more flowers!! Incredible summerlong color! Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Easy to grow and spectacular as a specimen on a deck.

Brighten up your deck with this amazingly colorful tropical Hibiscus! The steady stream of huge, 7″ diameter, single flowers are a force of nature with lavender to pink petals that change to a salmony-apricot shade as you approach the petals’ ruffled outer edge. It’s a summer show that keeps on giving right up to frost.