Sister Disco® Scotch broom is a far-out burst of color for your spring garden. Each pea-shaped bloom is screaming yellow dabbed with bright red. This spring bloomer is especially when paired with colorful spring blooming bulbs like daffodils, tulips, and crocus. Sister Disco Scotch broom loves sunny, dry conditions, which the bulbs also like, so pairing these plants together works visually as well as horticulturally! After blooming, wiry green stems are covered in tiny leaves, which provide a unique textural effect. We do not recommend this plant for the Northwest.

Shimmering lemon-yellow flowers engulf this plant in mid-May making it the showiest plant in the landscape at that point. An upright grower that will work both as an individual accent or in a border grouping, this plant demands well drained soil and will tolerate very poor soil.

A bounty of beautiful, bi-color flowers grace this billowing, mounding broom in mid-May, causing a color sensation in any landscape. Yellow flowers with orange centers really catch the eye and are backed by those unique, angled, green stems. This plant does best in sandy, well-drained soils and responds well to post bloom pruning.

This 2020 AAS Winner produces a high yield of light green cucumbers all summer long. Early fruiting at 37-42 days, they are at their tasy best when picked at a 3 to 4″ size. These thin-skinned fruits are great for eating fresh, without peeling and are excellent for pickling, too!

Delicious and nutritious, ‘Gold Standard’ is the new standard in cucumber breeding, containg 500% more beta-carotene than other garden cucumbers.

A late summer stunner, Crocosmia ‘Tai Pan’  has rich yellow flowers that will brighten up a patio container or a lansdcape from July through September. It also provides great, long lasting cut flowers.

In ‘Sunglow’ you can’t help but feel the heat and light of the sun! You’ll have multitudes of apricot yellow, star shaped flowers nodding on arching 3′ tall scapes, above deep green sword shaped foliage. Blooms mid-to-late summer. 4-6 week bloom time in late summer! Long lasting blooms make exceptional cut flowers. Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies.

Thick grass-like foliage adds great vertical texture to the mixed perennial bed. Stiff stems arise from the foliage bearing bright yellow and orange lily-shaped flowers. The colorful flowers open in summer and last to near fall which butterflies and hummingbirds flock to. Short internodes and long-lasting blooms make this perennial an excellent choice for bouquets and cut flower gardens. Excellent garden focal point or background plant for the perennial bed or border.

Corydalis ‘Canary Feathers’ is one of those plants that really represents its name well, sunny Canary yellow flowers flare out just like feathers. Outstanding blue-green, deeply dissected foliage that forms a tight, highly textured mound. It flowers in abundance with large, tubular, spurred, drooping canary yellow blooms that are striking and add a great scent to the garden.

A winter landscape wonder, this tough, adaptable selection displays a wondrous, bright yellow twig color that will add a shot of warmth into any cold, snowy space. Yellowtwig is a great plant for massing in poor soils or moist areas and is a great plant for attracting birds to the landscape. Yellowtwig is a hardy, strong grower with excellent fall foliage color. Be sure to remove old growth on a regular basis to maintain the strong yellow stem color.