Some of our favorite plants for the season!
Spotlight Plants

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.
Ltoty’s Love
First Edtions® Ltoty's Love® Rose has clusters of everblooming, semi-double cup-shaped blooms of beetroot purple suffused with magenta. Planted in full sun of at least 6 hours or more daily, this shrub takes on an upright oval shape reaching 3.5' in height by 4'...
Purple Pavement
The bright-green foliage of the Purple Pavement Rose has excellent disease resistance, and it forms a nice mounded plant (3' x 3') that's well suited for use in mass plantings or as a colorful low hedge. Planted in full sun, the buds will open to an immense shade of...
Above and Beyond™
First Editions® Above and Beyond™ Rose is a truly unique climbing rose for colder climates. This shrub combines extreme cane hardiness, reliable spring flowering, vigorous growth and the resistance towards fungal disease. Orange flower buds open in prolific clusters...
Shinning Sensation Weigela
As the name suggests, the Shinning Sensation Weigela possesses shiny, burgundy leaves with copious amounts of pink, funnel-shaped flowers in early summer. Maturing at a height around 5-6' with a 3-4' spread, this shrub works well as a border or a focal point in...
Don’t Forget Your Furry Friends
Now is the time for being diligent with filling the feeders. Birds that don't migrate to warmer climates will need a food source in order to survive the upcoming months. It's best to hang feeders at least 4' above the ground, higher is actually better. Hanging a...
Preparing For Winter
Even though the season is coming to an end, there is still plenty to do for your landscape before the snow. Walk through your yard, do you see any big twigs, piles of leaves? Rake all leaves and remove all branches as they will cause dead spots on your lawn. Make sure...