August 1, 2020
A short soft textured perennial for the summer landscape. With proper care Junior Walker Catmint will bloom from May through September, which is an unusually long bloom time for most perennial plants. Catmint loves those hot, dry, sunny locations of your landscape that may be difficult to plant areas. The fuzzy gray-green foliage becomes smothered with lavender-blue flowers that will gently sway in the breeze. This long lasting perennial is one of our favorites to use in the sun garden of our clients and we are sure you will love it too!
Mass plantings or groupings and as a border plant.
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?