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 green leaves. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Perfect for massing in the middle of any garden for a wave of color. Easily used in mixed perennial containers.

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 green glossy foliage, fragrant bell shaped flowers in May and a huge crop of lustrous, uniquely pink colored Blueberries in late July. Self pollinating.

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 it takes to stand root to root with its blue fruiting relatives as it features the same heavy yields, ease of growth and dreamy tart/sweet taste only in a pink package! ‘Pink Lemonade’ is an upright, vigorous growing shrub that features glossy green foliage along brightly yellow stems. It flowers heavily in May with white, fragrant bell shaped flowers. Fruit from this bloom matures in early August with medium sized, firm berries that will make you wonder how these pink beauties could taste so blue! Use them the same way you use any Blueberries as long as you can get them in the house instead of eating them fresh while you pick! Like all Blueberries, ‘Pink Lemonade’ thrives in sunny, well-drained soil and will give you a virtuoso, bright scarlet-red fall foliage show that is just as memorable as its fruit.

Pink Icing® has breathtaking spring and fall foliage. Spring brings lovely new growth foliage color that has varying shades of pink mixed with blue and deeper greens. In the winter, Pink Icing foliage takes on a stunning iridescent turquoise blue foliage hue which is impressive when planted en masse.  Pink Icing® is a wonderful complement to Peach Sorbet®, another Bushel and Berry™  blueberry variety. Plant Pink Icing® as a backdrop with Peach Sorbet in the front for varying heights of foliage colors. Bushel and Berry™ network growers trialed this variety for 2-3 years and begged us to release it due to its beautiful foliage colors. So here is PInk Icing! Plant in decorative patio pots or plant in the landscape or garden for year round color and beauty. 

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).

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.

You’ll find this flat, tuft-forming gem hard to resist with its cute, smaller size, its tremendous gray-green foliage, and its soothing, soft pink early summer bloom. A great rock garden plant, ‘Elfin’ is evergreen, drought tolerant, deer resistant, and a selection you shouldn’t be without!

Prostrate growing and lush, this selection’s dark green, fine textured foliage dresses up rockery well especially when covered with its magenta-red flowers starting in late June. This plant loves well-drained soil, attracts butterflies, is deer resistant and evergreen. What a package!

Underused in the garden, Thalictrum will dazzle you if you have not seen it in action! Deep green, fern-like foliage on contrasting dark stems from an upright, highly textured mound in the garden by mid-spring. Stems top themselves with buds that open in late May to reveal massive puffs of lavender-pink bloom that continues into June.

No herbal landscape should be without this compact beauty! Deep, lustrous green, small leaves are packed densely together on the branches of this miniature perennial evergreen plant. Germander is perfect for planting in groups for a formal effect such as low hedging or edging in an herb garden. Its leaves release a heavenly scent when crushed and germander’s small, rose colored flowers liberally sprinkle the plant from mid-summer through fall. Germander loves half to full day sun conditions and well drained soil. Pruning is easy and effective to maintain germander’s shape in a formal setting or just to experience its aromatic foliage. Perennial.