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New! Allium x 'Chivette'

New! Allium x 'Chivette'

Posted by Emerald Coast Growers on Apr 24th 2024

Ornamental herbs blend a naturally elegant vibe with a hardy, functional reputation. Grown for textural foliage, architectural interest, and fragrance they add a fresh dimension to the perennial or patio garden.New to the scene, from Intrinsic Perennial Gardens, Allium 'Chivette' is fun, uniquely fragrant, and full of flowers!Vigorous, but well-behaved, these mostly sterile plants are just the right size for prime retail presentation. The upright, 12-15" stems bounce pretty purple ball-shaped bl
Where Have All The Good Thymes Gone?

Where Have All The Good Thymes Gone?

Posted by John Friel on Sep 29th 2022

Stop looking. They’re right here!Are your customers pleading, “Give Me Just A Little More Thyme?” You can satisfy them, Thyme After Thyme, with two highly ornamental, fragrant choices.  Love Me Two ThymesThymus praecox ‘Highland Cream’ Aromatic carpets of tiny green leaves, generously splashed with creamy white accents. Very pale pink/lavender flowers appear from late spring to midsummer. Height: 2 – 4”  Hardy in USDA Zones 3 - 8Thymus vulgaris ‘Hi Ho Silver’ A brightly varie
Mmmmmm! What IS that wonderful aroma? Wait, wait, don’t tell me... it’s lavender, right?

Mmmmmm! What IS that wonderful aroma? Wait, wait, don’t tell me... it’s lavender, right?

Posted by John Friel on Sep 27th 2022

Well, of course it’s lavender – or more accurately, Lavandula.Nothing else in the world smells like lavender. Savvy designers know to plant it where it will be brushed against in passing, releasing that inimitable scent.We grow a dozen varieties of this classic Mediterranean-born beauty. We can’t do justice to them all, so here’s a snapshot of three favorite modern introductions. They all perform best in full sun, and are hardy in USDA Zones 5 – 9.Lavandula angustifolia Big Time Blue PP24827&nb
Mmmmm… What’s That Smell? Wait, don’t tell me – it’s lavender, of course!

Mmmmm… What’s That Smell? Wait, don’t tell me – it’s lavender, of course!

Posted by John Friel on Jun 30th 2022

Yes, it’s Lavandula, all right. Nothing else can match the fresh, clean fragrance of this legendary herb. We know that fragrance well, since we grow 12 varieties in several species. Let’s look at four of them, shall we?L. angustifolia The specific epithet means “narrow-leaved.” Which is much more accurate than the common name “English lavender”, since it’s of Mediterranean origin. It acquired its nickname because it grows great in Great Britain.Big Time Blue PP24827 Wider than it is tall at ma

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