There is no better way to add the final touch to any salad than sprinkling some peppery tasting leaves and flowers from Nasturtium! ‘Night and Day’ is especially intriguing with its pale green foliage and it’s vibrant, single flowers that are a brilliant mix of Deep Burgundy and ivory-yellow colors. You’ll also love that ‘Night and Day’, along with its great taste, is a perfect plant for growing in the garden or in any container. Its dense, compact form makes it perfect for container growing and its easy-care nature and tolerance of dry soils make it a dream to grow.

There is no better way to add the final touch to any salad than sprinkling some peppery tasting leaves and flowers from Nasturtium!  ‘Kaleidoscope Mix’ is especially intriguing with its pale green foliage and it’s vibrant, single flowers that are a brilliant mix of yellow and orange colors.  You’ll also love that ‘Kaleidoscope Mix’, along with its great taste, is a perfect plant for growing in the garden or in any container.  Its rounded form makes it perfect for container growing and its easy-care nature and tolerance of dry soils make it a dream to grow.

There is no better way to add the final touch to any salad than sprinkling some peppery tasting leaves and flowers from Nasturtium! ‘Alaska Mix’ is especially intriguing with its colorful, white and green variegated foliage and its vibrant, single red, orange and yellow flowers. You’ll also love that ‘Alaska Mix’, along with its great taste, is a perfect plant for growing in the garden or in any container. Its cascading form makes it perfect for container growing and its easy care nature and tolerance of dry soils make it a dream to grow.

Vigorous grower with elegant, goblet-shaped flowers of pale, creamy yellow. Blooms are held well above the dark, contrasting green foliage. A charming addition to the garden. Great for mixed perennial beds or plant along a sunny border. Excellent for cut flowers.

Lemon Queen’ will remind you of the old world charm of cottage gardens and gardening when you were a kid. The soft lemon double flowers featured by this old fashioned selection will bring back memories of buttercups and gardening with Grandma. Reminiscing is great but rest assured that ‘Lemon Queen’ won’t leave you with a bad garden experience if you try to revisit yesterday’s youthful memories. The large lemon yellow flowers rise above deeply cut, dark green leaves in early June looking stately and performing spectacularly without any special coddling on your part. It thrives in moist, partially shaded gardens, loves being grouped along pond sides or in a shaded perennial bed where it can help you relive the sweet garden memories that helped make you a gardener for life.

This plant is truly the queen of the summer garden with a regal presence that starts with deep, dark green, heavily toothed foliage that forms an upright mound in the garden. As early summer approaches, stems rise above the foliage bearing large, round buds that unleash yellow-orange, globe shaped flowers in considerable numbers from late June through early August. With impressive size and color, Golden Queen’s’ flowers really make an impression, especially when grouped in the middle or back of any sunny to partially shaded garden. ‘Golden Queen thrives in regular garden soil, but loves moist pond and stream sides and will perform admirably there. For an added bonus, cut back the plant after its initial bloom and you’ll be rewarded with a late summer early fall rebloom!

While you’ll be immediately attracted to the outstanding foliage color of this little known selection, you’ll be thrilled by its amazing ability to grow and thrive in almost any sunny or partially shaded situation. Its foliage is three or four-leaved, dark purple-black with a green margin and looks like Clover except you’ve never seen Clover with this kind of color! Small white flowers appear briefly in early summer but the real wow factor for this plant is its foliage that looks good from spring thru fall, especially with a hard prune in midsummer to rejuvenate the foliage. It makes a very nice filler plant in tubs or mixed containers and, because it is a vigorous grower, you need to give it plenty of room and not grow it next to slower growing plants that it might overgrow. Black-leafed Clover can also be used as a lawn substitute and mowed to the desired height.

Tradascantia was one of the first North American natives to be successfully brought to Europe and introduced to European gardeners in 1629. ‘Marielle’ enlivens this great American native genus with its long bloom, large, blue petalled flowers and clean green foliage that forms a dense, spreading mound. Its distinctive three petaled flowers are held in clusters nestled just above the foliage and open progressively over several weeks starting in May. Flowers stay open only one day but the seemingly unending progression of new blooms keeps it contantly in color for you and the native insects and butterflies that prize its nectar. ‘Marielle’ thrives in moist conditions and part to full day sun making it one of the best plants for a Rain Garden. It tolerates aggressive pruning once it is past bloom to rejuvenate it and keep it from being floppy or leggy in the garden.