Some of our favorite plants for the season!
Spotlight Plants
Low Scape Snowfire Chokeberry
Low Scape Snowfire® Chokeberry is a compact, multi-season shrub that offers beauty, resilience, and native appeal — all in a tidy, manageable package. With bright white spring flowers, glossy green foliage, vibrant red fall color, and ornamental black berries, this shrub brings something special to the garden in every season. A selection of the native Aronia melanocarpa, Low Scape Snowfire® was bred to deliver the toughness of a wild plant with a more compact, landscape-friendly form. It typically grows only 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, making it a great choice for smaller spaces, borders, mass plantings, and foundation beds. In spring, this plant is covered in showy clusters of white flowers that attract early pollinators like bees. The blooms have a clean, bright appearance that stands out against the emerging green foliage and looks especially fresh when planted in groups. By summer,...
Purrsian Blue Catmint
If you need a reason to buy the Purrsian Blue Catmint other than the name, there are plenty of others. It blooms from early summer to early fall, in a light blue hue. It's very drought resistant and can grow in some pretty terrible soils. You don ’t have to worry too...
Aronia Ground Hug®
The Aronia Ground Hug lives up to its name. It will hug your soil and be happy with just about anything, making it a perfect plant for anywhere you need it to be. A natural weed preventer, it will stop any competition with its dense foliage. Maxing out at 14 inches...
Gray Dogwood
The Gray Dogwood shrub is great for wildlife, as the fruit it produces are a great food source for all sorts of critters. Expect plenty of birds to hang around your property in fall. The stems of these fruits hang around during winter, adding some much-needed color....
Scentara Lilac
The Scentara Lilac is an amazing plant, just like any lilac bush. When full grown it can grow up to 8 feet tall, attracting all kinds of pollinators and hummingbirds. In order to ensure your plant is as healthy as possible, make sure it gets full sun, and if not only...
Firewitch Dianthus
The Firewitch Dianthus flowers pink from mid-spring to mid-summer. Don't prune this plant down to the ground in fall, because in winter months the green foliage may remain as it is an evergreen. Known for being deer resistant and extremely hardy, it can handle almost...
Chanticleer Pear
The Chanticleer Pear is a type of Callery pear tree, with limited spread in the crown, making it a great tree for areas with limited space in the canopy, or for a row of ornamentals. It blossoms white in spring, and the leaves turn an assortment of colors in fall,...





