Low Scape® Mound Chokeberry

Low Scape® Mound Chokeberry

As cute as a button yet tough as nails, this innovative dwarf Aronia may be the closest thing yet to a perfect landscape plant. Adaptable to most any soils, this little beauty offers dark glossy foliage, loads of white flowers in spring, black summer fruit, and intense red foliage in autumn. Ideal for low-maintenance, appealing mass planting. Check one out at Heritage Hill Nursery.

Easy Elegance® Kashmir Rose

Easy Elegance® Kashmir Rose

Resembling a hybrid tea rose, the velvety red blossoms are as soft as cashmere and beg to be cut for the vase. With an evenly rounded habit, Kashmir fits perfectly into today’s urban landscapes. Try this bold accent plant in the border, foundation or as a low hedge, hugging paths and walkways. This large-flowered climber is new and different. It is made for colder climates and combines extreme cane hardiness, vigorous growth, and reliable spring flowering. Capture one at Heritage Hill Nursery.

Rozanne Hybrid Cranesbill

Rozanne Hybrid Cranesbill

Rozanne’ has become one of the very best hardy geraniums for perennial gardens. The flowers are 2.5″ wide and a striking shade of violet blue with white centers. Starts blooming in late June and repeats blooming into autumn. Grows into a nice spreading mound, reaching a mature spread of 2-3′. Foliage will become a red brown in autumn. Due to tender roots, laying down a protection of mulch in late fall will help with winter survivability.

Dwarf Korean Lilac

Dwarf Korean Lilac

Don’t take into consideration how large or small your yard is. Just be sure to go out and get the Dwarf Korean Lilac. This showy little son of a gun will knock your socks off. This dwarf shrub will produce an abundance of eye-catching, beautiful full-sized flowers. You will fall in love with the reddish-purple flower buds, the lavender fragrance and for an encore, a splash of color late in the fall season.

Flower power is this shrub’s strong point. You’ll be amazed by the springtime blooms that are held on by tidy trusses and that lovely rebloom later in the fall season. It’s enjoyable nearly from start to finish.

The Dwarf Korean Lilac is versatile and will be applicable in any garden. It’s petite size and blooming power just demands attention from your eyes. It can make a great low hedge or mass planting. You can use them as a specimen or even grow them in large containers. If you have a small garden, you will need to get this small plant that hands you a big show. Get one at Heritage Hill Nursery today.

First Editions Marmalade Potentilla

First Editions Marmalade Potentilla

This little shrub loves sunshine, in fact if you can give it at least a 6-hour period a day it will prove a plentiful flowering display for your delight. When planting them always use well drained soil and if it needed further drainage add additional soil in a raised bed.

The Marmalade Potentilla requires a consistent watering schedule to establish the roots. If your area experiences extended heat then additional water will be required to keep it healthy. If it’s kept in a container, it will need water on a regular basis. Mulching is always a good idea to keep soil moist, cool and it will reduce surface evaporation.

Three inches of mulch over the roots is perfect but make sure it doesn’t touch the stems. Shaping with some light pruning in the early spring is encouraged. Just don’t cut them to the ground. Rejuvenate them by cutting some of the thickest oldest stems out about every 3 years and then leave younger stems in place so that can bloom to their hearts content!

Come to Heritage Hill Nursery for your Marmalade Potentilla today.