Some of our favorite plants for the season!

Spotlight Plants

Coral Bells

Coral Bells

Coral Bells, also known as Heuchera, are prized for their stunning foliage and delicate, bell-shaped flowers. These perennials come in a variety of leaf colors, including shades of green, burgundy, bronze, and silver, adding year-round interest to the garden. In the fall, Coral Bells produce airy flower spikes that attract pollinators. Native to North America, Coral Bells thrive in partial shade and well-drained soil. They prefer cooler temperatures and require regular watering to keep the foliage looking fresh. In Cedarburg, Coral Bells can provide vibrant color and texture throughout the fall season. Coral Bells are versatile and can be used in borders, rock gardens, and as ground cover. Their attractive foliage and delicate flowers make them a standout in any garden design. By incorporating Coral Bells into your garden, you can enjoy their beauty and support local pollinators.

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Pink Beauty Potentilla

Pink Beauty Potentilla

For the start of October, we center our focus on the Pink Beauty Potentilla. This ornamental shrub is popular because of its prolific blooming. These can be used as a shrub border that is extremely decorative or place them along a walkway or even your driveway. This...

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Spring Snow Crabapple

Spring Snow Crabapple

Our final spotlight for the month of September turns to the Spring Snow Crabapple. You will be amazed and will adore this lovely, fruit-less flowering Crabapple. This tree explodes with a stunning display of fragrant white flowers in the Spring which reminds one of an...

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Tina Crabapple

Tina Crabapple

With the Tina Crabapple, you cannot go wrong. The tree grows around 8 to 12' tall at maturity and is about 8' wide. It has a single trunk and then branches out from there. This absolutely charming decorative tree is an enhancement to your garden or patio area. Its red...

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Purple Prince Crabapple

Purple Prince Crabapple

A Purple Prince Crabapple is a hardy Crabapple that has a massive flowering display in the Spring and abundant fruit display through the Fall in Winter seasons. An abundant display of red rose flowers in mid-Spring for nature's color fest. Then, this tree very easily...

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Lollipop* Crabapples

Lollipop* Crabapples

Our spotlight zones in on the Lollipop* Crabapple this week. Lollipop* Crabapples are an excellent, compact growing Crabapple that simply resembles a lollipop, thus the name. It is a compact dwarf tree that is a perfect match for a formal garden or possibly a patio or...

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Louisa Crabapple

Louisa Crabapple

This week's spotlight is on the Louisa Crabapple. The Louisa is a weeping crabapple tree that yields a lovely pink flower. Its typical mature height is usually 12-15' tall and just as wide. Branches on the Louisa Crabapple generally cascade to and fan across the...

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