4 5 Next Last Browse all plants Shrubs:Our plants are categorized by size to make it easy to search for the right plant for the right application. We provide USDA zone info, watering needs, sun exposure, and other useful information on each plant so you can easily assess what plants will...
Tropical Hibiscus(Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)can be found in our greenhouse, or among the annuals during the warm months. This type of Hibiscus is hardy in USDA growing zones 10 and 11 (think Central Florida and further south from there). Here in zone 6, we can enjoy tropical Hibiscus outdoors...
When trying to determine which bushes to buy, there are many important factors to consider. Make sure the plant can survive in your growing zone, so it doesn't die in the winter. Also make sure the size of the plant won't get too large when it becomes fully mature. Finally, make sur...
Bring color, flowers and interest to even the darkest corners of your backyard all through the year by choosing the right shrubs for a shady garden
Kings of the spring garden -and ideal companions for the Queens, their relatives the Azaleas -it is the large trusses of bright flowers that make these stand-out specimens. Some are hardy even in zone 4, while others need it warmer, but they all are spectacular and beautiful for acid soi...
It can be clipped to keep it neat and tidy and the Emerald ‘N Gold Euonymus makes a wonderful ground-cover plant for sunny and shady locations. Euonymus Bush Hardiness and Growing Conditions Euonymus bushes are hardy from zone 4 to zone 8. They need some winter cold, so they will not ...
Here are 12 excellent shrubs for providing year-round landscape color for every climate zone. Tip As you select shrubs for your garden, make note of when their leaves, flowers, and berries are at their most beautiful. Then choose a selection to ensure that you have color in your landscape ...
well. Some shrubs take many years to reach the point of providing such benefits, but choosing fast-growing species eliminates this problem while quickly creating a mature-looking landscape. Many options exist for fast-growing shrubs in USDA growing zone 9, easily divided by their light ...
the winter unlike most boxwoods, which turn an ugly bronze-yellow. The loose, rounded habit is easily pruned for use as a hedge. It grows in part to full shade and is deer and disease resistant. After this winter it is nice to know that ‘Wintergreen’ is extremely hardy to zone 4. ...
Size: 4' 0" high x 3-1/2'– 4' 0" wide. Hardy to zone 6. Hydrangea macrophylla‘Nigra’ Hydrangea macrophylla‘Nigra’ (S-0827) Each $15.25 Named for its lustrous, stout ebony-infused deep purple stems, this arresting E. H. Wilson introduction received an RHS First Class Certifica...