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.

Stunning, light green foliage provides a wonderful contrast with darker foliaged Thymes while forming a thick, low mat that is smothered in clouds of white flowers starting in mid to late June. This evergreen is super for well-drained soil, attracts butterflies, is great in groups or in rockery, and is deer resistant.

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 white with a tinge of pink bloom that continues into June. 

It is hard to believe that a plant so breathtaking could be so rare but this selection embodies that standout pea-like flowers of creamy yellow accentuated by a fuchsia-pink lower lip in spikes above blue-green pinnate foliage on arching stems. Perfect for grouping and pollinators love it!

The pure white bloom on this precocious, early blooming Lilac will amaze you while its ability to bloom heavily at an early age will make you jump for joy. Lots of the old fashioned vulgaris and French Hybrid types seem like they take forever to bloom in the landscape or, when they do, they seem like they are rationing flowers. No such problem with ‘Mount Baker’! It blooms early and heavily with 6″ stem ending cones of small, pure white, single flowers that think nothing of filling the whole yard with their sweet fragrance when they burst into bloom in early May. Even better, its tight, dense, full form and deep green foliage make it a great looking presence in any border planting or large foundation area when it is not in bloom. Plant ‘Mount Baker’ in full to half day sun and in moist, well drained soil for outstanding growth and bloom that you can depend on and cherish year after year.

An upright grower with open branches, this lilac sends out clusters of exquisite, pure white flowers in mid-May. With a heavenly scent to match its visual appeal, this is a variety that is sure to please in hedges, screens, or as an accent in your landscape.

Pure white flowers will lure you with their sweet lilac scent. Betsy Ross is a great addition to any sunny landscape with her compact, rounded habit and disease resistant foliage. One of the better lilacs for warmer climates.

This multi-stemmed, upright grower is just as enticing for its spring clusters of dreamy, creamy yellow flowers as it is for its light fragrance. Place in your hedges or garden, and you will soon be as enamored of this hardy lilac as the butterflies and hummingbirds are.

This mid-to-late season bloomer displays unique two-toned flowers of deep purple with white edges, contrasted by lovely, dark green, heart-shaped leaves. A lightly sweet fragrance adds to this individuals appeal: butterflies and hummingbirds cant resist! Enjoy this lilac as an addition to your shrub border, a highlight to your yard, or with its fresh-cut blooms to dress up a bouquet.

Krasavitsa Moskvy translates intoBeauty of Moscow, and it is easy to see why. Pale pink buds give way to a mass of double white flowers with a slight pink blush in April and May, contrasted by dark green leaves. This beautys fragrance is sublime, making it the perfect candidate to stand out in your landscape.