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Ganim's Garden Center and Florist, LLC
Tulips have taken a back seat to Daffodils and other deer resistant bulbs, but with improved deer control products like "Deer Scram" you can grow tulips in your yard. Tulips can be purchased to bloom in succession, Early, mid-season, and late varieties insure blooming from April- May
Ganim's Garden Center LLC
Slow Flowers LLC
A second broadleaf evergreen choice is lily-of-the-valley shrub (Pieris japonica), with raspberry, bell-shaped blooms. This is one of the best early-blooming shrubs for my Zone 8b garden. Design & photography (c) Debra Prinzing, Slow Flowers LLC
Stonepocket Unique Landscapes
Shade to Sun - A Journey of a Perennial Garden by Stonepocket. Upon the removal of a large silver maple the garden of pachysandra, hosta, and daffodils went from nice dappled shade to blazing fun sun. Shade plants were moved to other locations or giving away in order to transition into a full sun perennial garden. Spring flowers of Iberis, specie tulips, and Muscari fad to give way to Salvia, Coreopsis, Aruncus and Iris by early summer. Grasses, Asters, Heliopsis, and fall blooming onions push the late season color well into October. Text and form help carry the garden through our long cold winters.
Photos by Stonepocket, Inc.
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Ganim's Garden Center and Florist, LLC
Hellebore or Lenten Rose are named appropriately because they normally bloom during Lent. Many years they will bloom unnoticed under snow, but in a early spring, one can see bloom most of February- April. They are Deer proof, grow well in the shade and spread like crazy. Newer varieties are being developed, mainly different colors aside from the white-green or pink varieties . They are a growers challenge, since the plant takes twice as long as most perennials to make a retail ready plant. The foliage is evergreen, so add them to your favorite container, along with daffodils and pansies, for an early season show stopper.
Ganim's Garden Center LLC
Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
The dazzling Daffodil is in bloom, bringing yellows and whites and hints of orange to the grey spring landscape. Daffodils are breathtaking when planted in mass amongst other bulbs, such as Tulips and Hyacinths. Bulbs are planted in autumn. We will be sure to post a reminder.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Drifts of daffodil line the stream banks, fragrant white & yellow blooms of 'Golden Echo' jonquil, pink & white 'Accent' daffodil, and the bold orange and yellow blooms of 'Pimpernel'.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Southern Living Plant Collection
Brilliant spring-blooming deciduous azaleas with colorful showy blooms. Great for light shade and even sunnier locations. With the added attraction of honey-suckle fragrance, these are a perfect addition to your garden.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Glowing orange-red with yellow shades
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Deciduous
USDA Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Zone Detail Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Key Features
Use
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Spring
Dimension 6-8' H x 4-5' W
Growth Rate Slow
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Fertilizer Early spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in high-filtered shade or sunny areas
dig hole 2X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants; fertilize in early spring
Southern Living Plant Collection
The disease-resistant Majesty™ Shrub Rose produces velvety, deep-red, semi-double blooms and reblooms spring until fall.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Deep-red semi-double blooms
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Evergreen
USDA Zones 5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Zone Detail Hardy to 0 F
Key Features Disease/pest resistance, fall blooming
Use Accent, hedge, container, mass planting
Exposure Full sun
Bloom Season Spring, summer, fall
Dimension 3' H x 3' W
Growth Rate Moderate to fast
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Do not fertilize until after the first bloom cycle. Apply after the first wave of flowering. Do not fertilize late in the summer
Pruning Deadhead during growing season; prune in early spring when shoots begin to emerge
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in full sun
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants
The New York Botanical Garden
Narcissus 'Gigantic Star'
Photo by Hayden Lees
Photo of a traditional landscaping in New York.
Photo of a traditional landscaping in New York.
Southern Living Plant Collection
Deep Purple flowers cover these tough plants from early spring to frost. Like her cousin Wendy’s Wish Salvia, this Salvia will form a ball of color in your yard, with no pruning or deadheading. A portion of plant proceeds go to Make-A-Wish® AU.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Dark purple flowers bloom year-round in frost-free climates, or until frost
Plant Type Perennials
Evergreen or Deciduous Herbaceous
USDA Zones 9b, 10
Zone Detail Hardy to 25°F USDA zones 9b-10
Key Features Blooms won't fade in the heat; forming a ball of color with no pruning or deadheading
Use Perennial, borders, garden beds, containers
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Year-round in frost-free climates, or until frost
Dimension 3-4’ H x 3' W
Growth Rate Fast in spring and summer
CARE
Water Moderate to regular water
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow release each spring
Pruning Cut back to 3" in early spring to maintain shape
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
• water before planting
• plant in full sun to part shade
• dig hole 2X the width of pot,
• backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
• water and add more soil if needed
• mulch around plants
Southern Living Plant Collection
Brilliant spring-blooming deciduous azaleas with colorful showy blooms. Great for light shade and even sunnier locations. With the added attraction of honey-suckle fragrance, these are a perfect addition to your garden.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Neon yellow with light orange shades
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Deciduous
USDA Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Zone Detail Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Key Features
Use
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Spring
Dimension 6-8' H x 4-5' W
Growth Rate Slow
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Fertilizer Early spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in high-filtered shade or sunny areas
dig hole 2X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants; fertilize in early spring
Sage & Stone Landscape LLC
This is one of our front yard xeriscape projects in full spring bloom.
Photo of a contemporary landscaping in Denver.
Photo of a contemporary landscaping in Denver.
Southern Living Plant Collection
Dark purple flowers with nearly black calyx bloom constantly from early spring until frost. Amistad is more compact and has a fuller habit then other guaranitica types. Flowers are a magnet for butterflies and hummingbirds.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Deep purple flowers spring to frost.
Plant Type Perennials
Evergreen or Deciduous Herbaceous
USDA Zones 8,9,10,11
Zone Detail Hardy to 23°F USDA Zones 8-11
Key Features Drought tolerant, heat tolerant and attracts birds/butterflies.
Use accent, container, mass planting
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Spring until frost
Dimension 3-4’ H x 3' W
Growth Rate Fast in spring and summer
CARE
Water Moderate to regular watering
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow release each spring.
Pruning Cut back to 3" in early spring to maintain shape.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
• water before planting
• plant in full sun to part shade
• dig hole 2X the width of pot,
• backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
• water and add more soil if needed
• mulch around plants
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Stonepocket Unique Landscapes
Shade to Sun - A Journey of a Perennial Garden by Stonepocket. Upon the removal of a large silver maple the garden of pachysandra, hosta, and daffodils went from nice dappled shade to blazing fun sun. Shade plants were moved to other locations or giving away in order to transition into a full sun perennial garden. Spring flowers of Iberis, specie tulips, and Muscari fad to give way to Salvia, Coreopsis, Aruncus and Iris by early summer. Grasses, Asters, Heliopsis, and fall blooming onions push the late season color well into October. Text and form help carry the garden through our long cold winters.
Photos by Stonepocket, Inc.
Southern Living Plant Collection
This early blooming crapemyrtle begins blooming in May, often as early as Mother’s Day and much earlier than other June-July blooming crapemyrtles. Re-blooms in white for 100-120 days of color.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature White blooms May-early June. Blooms 100-120 days.
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Deciduous
USDA Zones 7,8,9,10
Zone Detail Hardy to 0°F
Key Features Reblooming, deer resistant
Use Accent, hedge, container
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Summer
Dimension 5-8' H x 3-4' W
Growth Rate Moderate to fast growth
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Early spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in full sun to part shade
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants
Southern Living Plant Collection
Rosalinda® is the most vigorous and robust hawthorne available. This large evergreen shrub is good for screening or as a small tree. New foliage is bright and bronzy, and adult leaves are large in size. Best suited to coastal climates, this plant produces large, dark pink, fragrant blooms in the spring.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Pink blooms late spring/early summer
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Evergreen
USDA Zones 8,9,10
Zone Detail Hardy to 10°F
Key Features Disease/pest resistance, Heat/drought tolerance, salt tolerant
Use Accent, hedge, mass planting, privacy planting
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Spring, summer
Dimension 12-14' H x 10' W
Growth Rate Moderate to fast growth
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Early spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in full sun to part shade
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants
Maria von Brincken Landscape Garden Design
Early spring bloom by Maria von Brincken
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in Boston.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in Boston.
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Ganim's Garden Center and Florist, LLC
Tulips have taken a back seat to Daffodils and other deer resistant bulbs, but with improved deer control products like "Deer Scram" you can grow tulips in your yard. Tulips can be purchased to bloom in succession, Early, mid-season, and late varieties insure blooming from April- May Ganim's Garden Center LLC
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Early Spring Container Garden
With Hyacinth, Daffodil, Pansy, and Pussy Willow
Photo of a landscaping in Minneapolis for spring.
Photo of a landscaping in Minneapolis for spring.
Stonepocket Unique Landscapes
Shade to Sun - A Journey of a Perennial Garden by Stonepocket. Upon the removal of a large silver maple the garden of pachysandra, hosta, and daffodils went from nice dappled shade to blazing fun sun. Shade plants were moved to other locations or giving away in order to transition into a full sun perennial garden. Spring flowers of Iberis, specie tulips, and Muscari fad to give way to Salvia, Coreopsis, Aruncus and Iris by early summer. Grasses, Asters, Heliopsis, and fall blooming onions push the late season color well into October. Text and form help carry the garden through our long cold winters.
Photos by Stonepocket, Inc.
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