Planting Guide

Bedding PlantsPerennials

Perennials are plants that appear year after year without reseeding or replanting. They may die to the ground during part of the year, but return to full form when their season returns. A few cold sensitive perennials should be used as annuals in northern parts of the county or may require additional mulching to protect the root system from freeze damage during the winter. Ask your Certified Professional for more details on how a particular perennial will perform in your area.

Firebush

Also called Mexican Fire bush and Hummingbird Bush. Tubular, coral-red flowers last all summer long. Coppery red foliage during the summer, turning more intense in fall with flowers that attract hummingbirds. Firebushes have an average height of 2-3" and width of 18-24". Plant in full sun; very tolerant to heat and drought with low water use.

Foxglove

Prolific, nodding spiked flowers available in white, pink, yellow, and red in early summer. Flowers have contrasting spots on the inside of the bloom. Plant in full to partial sun spaced 12-18" apart. Adds vertical interest to the garden with its 3-4" height and makes great cut flowers.

Garden Mum

One of our most popular fall blooming perennials. Flowers available in many shapes and sizes and in a dazzling display of colors. Space 12-20" apart when planting in full sun to partial shade. As plants grow in the spring and summer, pinch back occasionally. Plant averages 1-2" high. Use early, mid-season and late flowering varieties for a continuous display of color.

Gerbera Daisy

Brightly colored flowers rise among foliage on single stems in colors of red, pink, salmon, yellow, white and orange from spring until fall. Plant in full to partial sun spaced 12-18" apart. Mulch heavily and provide good drainage. Do not ever let soil mound above crown of plant. The 12-24" plant makes great cut flowers.

Goldsturm Black-eyed Susan

Large, golden yellow daisy-like flowers with blackish-brown disks bloom from late summer to mid-fall, and contrasts beautifully with the dark green foliage. In spring, plant in full sun 12-18" apart for plants 12-24" high. Does well in any type of soil and is easy to grow.

Hosta

Grown primarily for their colorful foliage and beautiful mounding form. Bold, textured leaves may be green, blue green, yellow or variegated. Flowers rise from the center of the plant in summer and may be in shades of blue to white. This shade loving plant averages 15-30" tall and 12-24" across, and needs highly organic soil.

Indigo Spires Sage

A salvia featuring very large spikes of intense, rich blue-purple flowers from spring until frost. Forms beautiful large spreading mounds. This full sun plant is very tolerant to heat and drought, requiring full sun to prosper. Excellent cut flowers come from this 3-4" tall and 4-5" across plant.

Louisiana Iris

Large flowers atop 2-4" tall foliage in colors from purple and lavender to yellow, white and red in summer. Good cut flowers. Place in full to partial sun spaced 12-18" apart. Plants require frequent feedings and water during winter and spring to stay vigorous. Mulch to keep roots cool and moist.

Louisiana Phlox

Open clusters of vibrant bluish-purple or pinkish-blue, varying to white flowers in spring. Prefers light shade and good deep acid soil. Plant averages 12-18" high and 8-12" wide and is somewhat fragrant.

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