February 2016 - Page 3 of 5

  • Sponsored Content

    Brilliance

    Dryopteris Erythrosora

    This coppery-red selection is bright and dramatic with leaves that mature to a dark green. A bold and beautiful choice for both wet or dry soils.

  • Sponsored Content

    ‘Pink Double Dandy’ Peony

    Paeonia x 'Pink Double Dandy'

    Large, pink flowers on strong stems above dark-green foliage. Prefers full sun to dappled shade. Hybridized by leading Itoh Peony breeder Don Smith.

  • Sponsored Content

    PMJ

    Rhododendron

    Durable variety with small trusses of bright lavender-pink blooms contrasting with mahogany-brown winter foliage color. Stands up to heat as well as cold.

  • Sponsored Content

    Windcliff Flurry

    Fuchsia magellancia

    Selected for brilliant red and purple flowers and winter hardiness. Blooms for months, irresistible to hummingbirds and a great background border.

  • Sponsored Content

    Tiny Tower

    Cupressue sempervirens

    This handsome, easy-care shrub can be used as a compact evergreen screen, on borders or as an accent specimen in landscape or containers.

  • Article

    International Year of Pulses

    I love beans, lentils, split peas, chickpeas and eat them probably at least five times a week. The aforementioned are commonly known as pulses. These crops have been chosen to…

  • Article

    A September Weekend at the Montreal Botanical Gardens

    Thanks to Maria Fleming (a.k.a. Quiltingmamma) for sharing photos from a lovely weekend last September.

  • Article

    Progression of Fall in Photos

    Enjoy Erla Richard's story of how her Independence, Oregon garden evolved over the fall! 

  • Sponsored Content

    Golden Duchess® Eastern Hemlock

    Tsuga canadensis 'MonKinn' P.P.#25,503

    Like a jewel in the landscape, this superb new dwarf nearly glows with golden-yellow foliage on graceful, arching branches. Its low, mounding form and improved sun tolerance over other gold…

  • Sponsored Content

    Joseph’s Coat Climbing Rose

    Rosa x 'Joseph's Coat'

    One of the most popular climbing roses! Produces multicolored, red-orange to yellow-orange fragrant blooms for cutting. A natural climber that is best used on fences or arbors. Cutting faded flowers…