If the day and night be such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs, is more elastic, more immortal - that is your success. All nature is your congratulation, and you have cause momentarily to bless yourself.
~Henry David Thoreau
Here's a few of our hot picks for landscapes and gardens this season.
Check back often as we photograph how we used them to create color, texture and interest!
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Little Lime™ Hydrangea |
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Arctic Sun ™ Dogwood |
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Black Beauty™ Elderberry |
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Brandywine™ Viburnum |
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Coppertina™ Ninebark |
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Fine Line® Buckthorn |
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Black Lace™ Elderberry |
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Incrediball™ Hydrangea |
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Midnight Wine™ Weigela |
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Invincibelle®Spirit Hydrangea |
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Summer Wine® Ninebark |
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My Monet™ Weigela |
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Little Henry® Sweetspire |
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Arctic Fire™ Dogwood |
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Bloomerang™ Lilac |
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May all your gardens grow!
*Photos by Proven Winners®
so nice to see flowers and greenery!!!! Hydrangeas are so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI love your quotes and you redid the site didn't you? It looks FANTASTIC!!
Love love love Little Henry Itea and Arctic Fire dogwood (tougher than nails.) In the midwest, have been extremely disappointed in Coppertina ninebark--a powdery mildew dog, even in good air circulation areas. Love the look of the leaves though! Summer Wine is superior because of its constrained proportions and seems to be less susceptible to p.m.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the Coppertina, I put them in a perfect spot and all 8 immediately developed powderymildew..
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