Plants
Annuals
An annual plant is a plant that completes its life cycle as well as adds a great look to your garden care needs, From germination to the production of seed, within one year, and then dies. Summer annuals germinate during spring or early summer and mature by autumn of the same year.
Sun to Shade-Compact, heat tolerant, covered with fuzzy flowers from late spring through summer.
Sun to Part Shade-Low growing, spreading annual blanketed with clusters of white or colorful small flowers late spring until early fall.
Full Sun-Tall growing annual known for its unique, long weeping red flowers in summer.
Full Sun-masses of yellow,pink, and red daisies throughout the summer.
Full Sun-Colorful, aster like flowers appear all summer through early fall.
Part Sun to Shade-Low growing, small white or blue flowers in summer.
Part Shade to Shade-Waxy foliage is highlight by small colorful flowers throughout summer.
Part Shade to Shade-Colorful large blooms sit atop curled green foliage.
Full Sun-Single, golden daisy like flowers appear spring through early fall.
Full Sun-Straw like flowers appear through summer in a colorful array.
Perennials
A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives for more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials
Fringed Blue Flowers Bloom Late Spring
Spring Flowering with pink outer and white inner.
Spikes of hooded light blue flowers on tall stems.
Ground covering bluish flowers and bronzy foliage.
Bell shaped flowers
Shades of white, pink, and red scented flowers
Double white flower with cherry red markings. Blue-gray foliage. Can be used in rock gardens, borders, or as an edging plant
Upright, clumping bell shaped, white or purple flowers on sturdy stems.
Attractive, easy to grow perennial flower. These blue daisies look great in a flowerbed
Hardy, pest-resistant, and quick to multiply