February 1, 2019
Height: 18-24 inches Spread: 12-18 inches Habit/Form: Upright, compact Hardiness Zone: 5-9 Exposure: Full sun Soil: Moist, well-drained
When summertime arrives, bright and cheery colors are usually a must-have in the garden. In order to obtain this color-popping canvas, annuals tend to be the popular choice. This perennial can do more for you than any annual, with eye-catching colors that will surely make a dramatic comeback every year. Butterflies and bees love them, and the Coneflower has many other colors to choose from, making them versatile in every way!
Mass plantings, containers, pollinator gardens and cut flower gardens.
If you’re looking to create a live alternative to traditional fencing, but have limited space, we suggest green Giant Arborvitae.
A versatile and easy-to-grow shrub, Kodiak black bush honeysuckle reflects a dark burgundy/black hue that is irresistible to the eye.
Commonly known as Lenten Rose, Molly’s White Hellebore has recently become an LCbW favorite for the shady garden.
We have had hydrangea fever for some time now! What is not to love about these vigorous growing, heavy blooming garden plants?