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TOP 3 REASONS TO GROW INCREDIBALL® HYDRANGEA
IT TRULY IS INCREDIBALL!
Once you grow it, you’ll see how this hydrangea got its name. It really is that amazing!
STRONG STEMS, ENORMOUS FLOWERS
Greatly improved over the classic ‘Annabelle’, you’ll enjoy much larger flowers on strong, upright stems.
A HYDRANGEA YOU CAN COUNT ON
This will be one of the easiest, most reliably blooming hydrangeas you’ll have in your garden, which will make you love it even more.
TOP 3 REASONS TO GROW ‘DIAMOND LAKE’ HOSTA
THIS IS ONE DIAMOND OF A HOSTA
Of the oodles of hostas you could grow, ‘Diamond Lake’ will be one of the most distinctive. You’ll easily spot it from quite a distance as it shines as a focal point.
IT WILL THRIVE IN YOUR SHADIEST PLACES
While many showy perennials need full sun to thrive, ‘Diamond Lake’ will happily light up your shade garden with its ethereal blue foliage.
IT’S SUPER COLD HARDY
Hardy down to -40°F, you will never have to worry about it returning reliably every year.
TOP 3 REASONS TO GROW ‘PAINT THE TOWN MAGENTA’ DIANTHUS
SO MUCH COLOR FOR SO LITTLE EFFORT
Even with little care, this perennial will paint your garden in vibrant magenta color for months.
IT TAKES THE HEAT
Gardeners in warm climates will appreciate that the Paint the Town series is designed to handle the heat better than many Dianthus.
FRAGRANT POSIES ABOUND
One can never have enough fragrant flowers in the garden! Since ‘Paint the Town Magenta’ blooms so prolifically, you’ll have plenty spare for cutting.
Top 3 reasons to grow Heart to Heart® ‘RASPBERRY MOON’ Caladium
IT’S FUN TO GROW
There’s just something about seeing this plant unfurl its cute, heart-shaped leaves that’ll make you love it to the moon and back.
IT LOVES HOT, HUMID WEATHER
When it’s just about time for you to head indoors for some A/C, your caladium will start to kick into high gear. It loves those warm, sticky days.
IT LIGHTS UP IN THE SHADE
Here’s a plant that won’t just survive in the shade, it will thrive there. High filtered light is best, but it’ll survive in some pretty shady places.
Do you recognize the word “papyrus”? History lessons teach how the stems of Cyperus papyrus were used to make a paper-like material for writing scrolls in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago. Fast forward to today where this unique aquatic plant has been adapted as a modern ornamental for container combinations and landscapes. What a versatile plant!
Top 3 reasons to grow Feeling Flirty™ Tradescantia
IT’S FUN!
What other houseplant packs this much color onto such a petite form?
IT’S VERSATILE
This easy plant will grow indoors year round and outdoors in the summertime.
IT’S UNIQUE
Grow a pink and green waterfall of foliage to spill out of your macrame hanger or keep it pinched for your tabletop.
Rose of Sharon has long been a beloved flowering shrub, but until now, people with small yards have had to enjoy this large, broad spreading plant from afar. Purple Pillar®, along with its red and white flowering siblings, have changed all that, making it possible for anyone with 4 to 5 feet of space to grow it. This columnar rose of Sharon will be the perfect fit in any sunny, narrow bed where you need some privacy or summer color.