all the plants we love

shrubs

the versatile anchors for landscaping, these compact powerhouses provide structure and seasonal delights, proving that small stature can pack a big visual punch.

consider : wildlife value, growth habit, sun & shade demands, fruit & ornamental value

some of our favorites : ‘Green Velvet’ boxwoods (Buxus x 'Green Velvet') • “Endless Summer” series hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) • Proven Winner ‘Wine & Roses’ Weigela (Weigela florida)

trees

trees stand tall as landmarks in the garden. showy seasonal interest & steady evergreen specimens not only lend grace but also become enduring focal points, offering both shade and natural grandeur.

consider : mature size & shape, evergreen vs deciduous, fall color & spring blooms, wildlife value

some of our favorites : ‘Autumn Blaze’ maple (Acer × freemanii) • ‘Cherokee Chief’ flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) • ‘Emerald Green’ arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)

houseplants

houseplants bring trendy style and green vibes indoors. these potted marvels seamlessly blend aesthetics with health, turning homes into lush, green sanctuaries.

consider : level of care (from beginner to expert), light & water requirements

some of our favorites : Monstera deliciosaPhilodendron billietiae ‘Variegated’ • ‘Cycnodes Golden Showers’ orchid (chlorochilon x herrenhusanum)

annuals

annuals paint gardens with a seasonal kaleidoscope. these ephemeral wonders captivate with bursts of color, offering a dazzling, short-lived spectacle that elevates any outdoor space.

consider : color & size of bloom, sun vs shade, fragrance

some of our favorites : summer snapdragon (‘Angelface’ Angelonia angustifolia) • globe amaranth (Truffula™ Pink Gomphrena pulchella) • firecracker plant (Cuphea)

perennials

perennials, with their enduring allure, establish timeless beauty in gardens. these steadfast garden staples promise a recurring symphony of blooms, making them essential for a landscape that stands the test of time

consider : sun vs shade, wildlife (pollinator) value, fragrance, landscape value

some of our favorites : tickseed (Coreopsis) • coneflower (Echinacea) • black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia)

herbs

herbs are the culinary and medicinal maestros of your garden. these fragrant companions add zest to dishes while transforming kitchens into aromatic sanctuaries of flavor and health.

consider : culinary flavor, medicinal use, growing indoor vs outdoor, wildlife benefit

some of our favorites : tricolor sage (Salvia officinalis) • genovese basil (Ocimum basilicum) • ‘kentucky colonel’ mint (Mentha spicata)

vegetables

veggies are the backbone of a gourmet gardens. from the crisp allure of lettuce to the vibrant hues (& spice) of peppers, these edible wonders promise to elevate home-cooked meals to culinary excellence.

consider : plant & harvest times, flavor, organic vs conventional growing methods

some of our favorites : ‘hillbilly beefsteak’ tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) • ‘carolina reaper’ pepper (Capsicum chinense) • bibb lettuce (Lactuca sativa)