January 1, 2026

Ornamental value and landscape use: The world of hydrangeas never fails to find itself with new varieties blossoming. Fire Light Tidbit is one of our favorites. A tiny hydrangea with strong stems holding up beautiful large heads that bloom in June and last through early fall, Fire Light Tidbit has the ability to give off a powerful presence in a confined area. Initially the blooms are white, but fade to pink and eventually red. They make great perennial borders and are hardy, reliable plants that require minimal maintenance with moderate moisture.
The Scentara Double Blue Lilac is a hyacinthiflora species packs both a punch in delightful spring fragrance and eye-catching blooms.
"Dark Side of the Moon" Astilbe contains a deep chocolate colored foliage beneath strong, dark stems.
Banana cream Shasta daisies reflect a romantic, timeless aura which by early summer become a dense blanket of creamy white flowers.
The big ears lamb's ear is a great choice for groundcover thanks to its superb hardiness and unique texture.