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Euphorbia xmartinii ‘Ascot Rainbow’ PP21401

Euphorbia xmartinii ‘Ascot Rainbow’ PP21401

Posted by John Friel on Apr 28th 2021

We’re euphoric about this Euphorbia, and that’s no euphemism. ‘Ascot Rainbow’ is a riot of ever-changing color. Blue-green leaves with creamy yellow edges are its summer wardrobe. Cool weather inspires a costume change, with intense red tones.Euphorbia xmartinii ‘Ascot Rainbow’ PP21401Like many spurges, ‘Ascot Rainbow’ performs best with well-drained soils and resents wet feet in winter. Keep it happy, and you’ll soon know why this Australian introduction earned the Royal Horticultural Society’s
Mmmmm… What’s That Smell? (Lavandula Hidcote)

Mmmmm… What’s That Smell? (Lavandula Hidcote)

Posted by John Friel on Apr 16th 2021

Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’Absolutely nothing else smells like “English lavender” -- which is, of course, not English; the genus is of Mediterranean origin. It acquired its nickname because it grows great in Great Britain. Jolly good, wot?‘Hidcote’ typifies the species, with handsome, subtle grey-green foliage, rich purple flower spikes, and that wonderful clean, fresh, trademark fragrance. It’s a garden classic that still works beautifully in border or container.Hardy in Zones 5 – 9, ‘Hidc
5 Considerations for Using Grasses in Combinations

5 Considerations for Using Grasses in Combinations

Posted by Pen & Petal on Apr 15th 2021

Mixed containers continue to dominate the plant world, for consumers in small spaces, or for those who simply want a patio or garden refresh. Successful combinations are about more than just aesthetics. Without a good plan and some pre-thinking, containers can be a challenge. A few major considerations: Size Grasses in containers stop traffic at retail or in the garden, but not without some planning. While some grasses stay smaller than their norm when placed in a pot, don’t mistake that
BLOOMS IN THE BOTTLE Part 1  (Perennials)

BLOOMS IN THE BOTTLE Part 1 (Perennials)

Posted by John Friel on Mar 25th 2021

Talk about intoxicating beauty! Flowers and spirits go together like, well, like wine and roses. Here’s a round of some of our favorite adult-beverage-inspired perennials.Achillea millefolium ‘Moonshine’ and Little MoonshinePP28179The Plants:‘Moonshine’ is a legacy plant from the famed English plantsman Alan Bloom, standing 18 – 24”. Little Moonshine is a Dutch-bred hybrid very much like its namesake and male parent, only less so: Similar bright yellow flowers and gray-green foliage, but in a sm
Reloaded! 2 Fresh from the Oven...Ice Plant

Reloaded! 2 Fresh from the Oven...Ice Plant

Posted by John Friel on Mar 20th 2021

April showers bring May flowers.Mayflowers bring Pilgrims.Winter production brings April liners.April liners bring spring and summer profits. Our prolific production teams kept the beat going all winter. Now that spring is in the process of springing, you can reap the rewards of their efforts with ready-to-rock starters! Perennials du JourDelosperma (Ice plant)Ignore the pooh-poohers who said it wouldn’t last: America’s love affair with succulents is still hot & heavy after all these y

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