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Meet our February Rock Star...Alysia Reed

Meet our February Rock Star...Alysia Reed

Posted by John Friel on Mar 9th 2021

About the Rock Star AwardOur Rock Star award honors ECG employees who demonstrate a sustained high level of performance and inspire others. This month, put your hands together for Alysia Reed.Alysia started with Emerald Coast Growers back in 2006. She will have been with us for 15 years this Spring.Among Alysia’s nominators was Vice-President of Sales and company co-owner Cheri Markowitz. As for her job title, Cheri rattled off “Account Receivables/Credits & Claims Processing/Customer S
THE END TO BORDER WARS: Part IV  (Golden Grasses)

THE END TO BORDER WARS: Part IV (Golden Grasses)

Posted by John Friel on Feb 25th 2021

When the color experts at Pantone announced their Color of the Year for 2021, they gave us a rare double-header. Illuminating is a cheerful yellow. Ultimate Gray is exactly what it sounds like. They complement one another beautifully: Yellow for sunny optimism, gray for rock-solid reliability. We looked at gray last time, so let’s get sunny and optimistic again! In this episode, we shine an Illuminating beam on the golden blades of two grasses and a Carex (a grass like sedge, not a tru
THE END TO BORDER WARS: Part III (Lavandula and Thymus)

THE END TO BORDER WARS: Part III (Lavandula and Thymus)

Posted by John Friel on Feb 23rd 2021

When the color experts at Pantone announced their Color of the Year for 2021, they gave us a rare double-header. Illuminating is a cheerful yellow. Ultimate Gray is exactly what it sounds like. They complement one another beautifully: Yellow for sunny optimism, gray for rock-solid reliability. We looked at yellow last time, so let’s go gray again!Obviously, gray – even Ultimate Gray -- is not sexy. Let’s call it silver. Either way, there’s a place for it in nearly every border. Colors
Lamiastrum galeobdolon ‘Herman’s Pride’

Lamiastrum galeobdolon ‘Herman’s Pride’

Posted by John Friel on Feb 3rd 2021

That which we call a weasel snout, by any other name...Lamiastrum ‘Herman’s Pride’ is a lovely ground cover that excels even in one of the toughest landscape niches: The dreaded dry shade.Colorful and sturdy, it spreads slowly, clump by clump, to colonize tricky slopes and other barren places. Hardy in Zones 4 – 8, it stands about a foot tall when in bloom.This interesting, useful plant has two common names. Both are interesting, but only one is useful. “Yellow archangel” resonates at retail: An
HUG A GROUND-HUGGER....AGAIN (Lamium maculatum)

HUG A GROUND-HUGGER....AGAIN (Lamium maculatum)

Posted by John Friel on Jan 29th 2021

How low can you go? When you hear the word “groundcover,” what comes to mind? After “Ho-hum,” probably a few too-familiar genera, right?It doesn’t need to be that way. There are strikingly different, even fascinating, perennials that blanket the ground without putting you to sleep. And low-growing does NOT have to mean low margin.Here’s the lowdown on a low-growing species we think highly of. Lamium maculatumSeldom rising above 8”, this pretty genus sports deceptively delicate looking folia

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