Mini Roses - 1 Gallon
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Raspberry Bush - 1 Gallon
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Mini Roses 1 Gallon Miniature roses are true roses, bred to stay small in size, typically not exceeding a height of 2 feet. They come in a variety of colors and are renowned for repeat blooming. Mini Roses: Low Maintenance Disease Resistant Full Sun Zones 5-11 Keep Moist Keep at 20°F+ Apply Slow Release Fertilizer every 2-3 months
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Raspberry The raspberry is the fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family. Raspberries are an important commercial fruit crop, widely grown in all temperate regions of the world. They are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber. Research also indicates antioxidant and antiproliferative (chemopreventative) effects may be associated with the fruit. Raspberry Plant: Full Sun Keep Moist -40°F+ Apply slow release fertilizer every 2-3 months
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(Backorder till Spring 2024) Crape Myrtle (Magic Coral) - 1 Gallon
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Croton Gold Dust Plant - 7 Inches
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Crape Myrtle (Magic Coral) SHIPS LATE MARCHAn exciting development in crapemyrtle breeding, Coral Magic forms a beautiful rounded, dense shrub loaded with salmon-pink flowers in early summer. The new foliage is glossy and reddish in color, eventually turning dark green. Like all the Magics, it has excellent resistance to leaf spot and powdery mildew.HEIGHT: 6-10' WIDTH: 6-10' EXPOSURE: Full Sun ZONE: 7-9 PRUNING: Late winter WATERING: Medium - FERTILIZING: Balanced NPK
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Croton Gold Dust Plant Grown for their fantastically marked leaves, crotons come in a wide variety of leaf shapes and colors. This plant is sure to draw attention and make a bold statement in any house or yard with its stunning color display! Care Instructions
Place crotons in a sunny location. Use a well-draining potting mix. Crotons like to be kept moist, but not wet. In areas with warm, humid summers, crotons can be grown outdoors as a unique and colorful landscape plant. Hardiness zone ranges from 9-11.
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Bougainvillea Flower Plant - Quart
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Lavender Perennial Flower Plant - 7 inches
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Bougainvillea Flower
Bougainvillea is a stunning flower that is a favorite to many who have fallen in love with its cheery appearance and brightly colored petals. The actual flower is white but each cluster of 3 flowers is surrounded by 3-6 bracts of bright colors.
Care Instructions
Bougainvillea is a hardy tropical vine that grows best in full sun and in areas where winter temperatures remain above 30°F. Use a regular potting soil without a high level of peat moss; too much peat retains moisture and may result in root rot. When establishing, be sure to give your bougainvillea regular water. However, once established the plant is fairly drought-tolerant and prefers a deep watering every 3-4 weeks. It is is a heavy feeder and requires regular fertilization to produce blooms throughout the growing season. Hardiness zones range from 9b-11.
Flower Pot NOT Included
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Lavender Perennial Flower Plant
Vibrantly colored and easily recognizable, lavender is one of the most versatile herbs you can grow. It makes a stunning addition to borders and perennial gardens, providing sweeping drifts of color from early summer into fall.
Care Instructions
Growing lavender is a great choice for hot and dry climates, but it also works for containers that can be brought indoors. Find a spot with full sun for your lavender plants or consider growing them in containers; these plants take well to pots. Make sure the soil is light and drains well. Your lavender will not need a lot of water and will tolerate droughts well. Hardiness zones range from 7-9.
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(On Backorder) Dragon Fruit Plant - 1 Gallon
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Olive Arbequina Plant - 6 inch
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Dragon Fruit Plant
Dragon Fruit - Vietnamese Jaina
Variety: Vietnamese Jaina
The dragon fruit, also known as "pitahaya", is originally native to Mexico but has become significant throughout Asia. The plant only blooms at night with large, white, fragrant flowers, and produces the fruit thats texture is sometimes likened to that of the kiwi because of its black, crunchy seeds. The flesh, which is eaten raw, is mildly sweet and low in calories. The dragon fruit sets on the cactus-like trees 30 to 50 days after flowering and can sometimes have 5 to 6 cycles of harvests per year.
Dragon Fruit:
Full Sun
Keep Moist
20°F+
Apply slow release fertilizer every 2-3 months
Currently, we are unable to send plants to California.
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Olive Plant This variety is revered as both a table olive – for its mild, buttery and lightly fruity flavor – as well as an oil olive for its high oil concentration. Tasty fruit and gorgeous gray-green foliage will evoke the rolling Spanish landscapes where this variety is widely grown. Variety: Care Instructions
Olive trees prefer to be planted in well-drained soil in a sunny area of the landscape. The olive tree is an evergreen that flourishes in hot dry areas, and as such, will not do well in wet, winter soil. The plant will need water every day, especially during the summer months throughout its first year. Once established, the olive tree is drought-tolerant. We recommend keeping your plant potted so that it can be brought indoors when temperatures drop below 30°F.
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(Backorder Spring 2025) Soursop Fruit Plant - 1 Gallon
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(Backorder till Spring 2024) Black Diamond Crape Myrtle (Purely Purple) - 1 Gallon
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Soursop Fruit Plant The fruit of the soursop has a spiny outer skin with a soft, heavily seed-laden pulped interior. Each of these cauliflorous fruit may attain over a foot in length and, when ripe, the soft pulp is used in ice creams and sherbets. Variety:
Care Instructions
Plant soursop in a sunny location with well-drained, sandy soil with a pH of 5-6.5. Soursop trees should be irrigated regularly to prevent stress. When the weather turns cool in the winter, reduce water intake.
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Black Diamond Purely PurplePurely Purple is a stunning new crape myrtle with gorgeous black foliage and masses of vibrant purple blooms. As an intermediate, Purely Purple will grow to a maximum height of 10-feet to 12-feet tall and 8-feet wide. Attributes Colorful foliage early Spring through Fall Beautiful blooms late Spring through Fall Drought tolerant Low maintenance Highly resistant to mildew Great for smaller gardens
Care Fertilize once per year as new growth emerges Plant in full sun Water thoroughly every other day for first month Prune each Late Winter/Early Spring to achieve desired height and shape
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Knock Out Double Pink Roses - 1 Gallon
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Knock Out Coral Roses - 1 Gallon
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Knock Out Double Pink Roses
Type: Shrub
A bright, bubble gum pink version of The Double Knock Out® rose that is very stable and unfazed by the heat. Classically shaped flowers bloom from early spring to the first frost.
Care Instructions
Knock Out roses are easy to grow, not requiring much care. They are very disease-resistant and heat-tolerant too, which adds to their appeal. Newly planted roses require regular watering until established. Water deeply when you plant it and whenever the top 3 inches of soil are dry to encourage deep roots. Pink Double Knock Out® has superior drought tolerance once established. Hardiness zones range from 5-11.
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Knock Out Coral Rose Plant
Type: Shrub
The unique coral color is even stronger in hot, humid climates. It blooms from spring through fall and maintains an upright to rounded habit. Young foliage is bronze red.
Care Instructions
Knock Out roses are easy to grow, not requiring much care. They are very disease-resistant and heat-tolerant too, which adds to their appeal. Newly planted roses require regular watering until established. Water deeply when you plant it and whenever the top 3 inches of soil are dry to encourage deep roots. Knock Out has superior drought tolerance once established. Hardiness zones range from 5-11.
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Knock Out Double Red Roses - 1 Gallon
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Banana Dwarf Cavendish Tree - 1 Gallon
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Knock Out Double Red Roses
Type: Shrub
From the same cross that produced the original Knock Out rose, The Double Knock Out® rose represents the next generation in the family of The Knock Out roses. The full double flowers look just like a classic rose. It is as resistant to black spot as the famous original, has the same bloom cycle, and is slightly more winter hardy.
Care Instructions
Knock Out roses are easy to grow, not requiring much care. They are very disease-resistant and heat-tolerant, which adds to their appeal. Newly planted roses require regular watering until established. Water deeply when you plant it and whenever the top 3 inches of soil are dry to encourage deep roots. Double Knock Out has superior drought tolerance once established. Hardiness zones range from 5-11.
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Banana Dwarf Cavendish Tree This distinctive banana tree features large tropical foliage and produces bunches of flavorful bananas that will grow to 5″- 8″ long. With the plant’s broad, shiny green leaves, and yellowish-green bark, you’ll feel like you’re in a tropical paradise. Variety:
- Dwarf Cavendish (Zones 9-11)
Care Instructions
With plenty of space, ample sunshine, and rich, well-drained soil, you can enjoy the beauty of a banana tree in your yard during your area’s growing season year-after-year. To grow a banana plant successfully you must provide generous amounts of organic matter, potassium and nitrogen, constant warmth and moisture, consistent humidity, and dark, fertile soil. If you live in a cooler climate, plant these warm-weather plants in containers so that you can move them indoors before freezing temperatures arrive.
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Blackberry Bush Plant - 1 Gallon
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Blueberry Bush Plant - 1 Gallon
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Blackberry Bush Plant
Homegrown blackberries possess a delicious flavor you just can’t buy from a store. Once this prolific fruit plant is ripe, get ready for an abundant harvest of juicy, sweet berries! Blackberries are notable for their high nutritional content of dietary fiber, vitamin C, and vitamin K.
Note: Variety selection is not an option. We select based on availability and what best suits your zone.
Varieties:
- Prime-Ark Freedom + Prime-Ark 45 (Zones 4-8)
- Prime-Ark Traveler (Zones 4-9)
- Snowbank (Zones 5-8)
- Arapaho, Apache, Caddo, Chester, Ouachita + Triple Crown (Zones 5-9)
- Sweetie Pie (Zones 5-10)
- Kiowa (Zones 6-9)
- Navaho + Osage (Zones 6-10)
Care Instructions
Choose a site that is in full sun and has plenty of room for the ramblers to grow. The soil should be a well-draining, sandy loam with a pH of 5.5-6.5. If you lack an area with sufficient drainage, plan on growing blackberry bushes in a raised bed. Water regularly, providing an inch of water per week depending upon weather conditions.
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Blueberry Bush Plant Grow your own harvest of blueberries! Enjoy showy spring flowers and large crops of sweet and flavorful berries. Known as a super fruit, blueberries are highly regarded for their high concentration of antioxidants and abundant health benefits. Note: Variety selection is not an option. We select based on availability and what best suits your zone. Varieties:
- Pink Lemonade (Zones 4-9)
- Misty + Sunshine Blue (Zones 5-10)
- Legacy (Zones 5-8)
- Emerald + Sharp blue (Zones 7-10)
- Biloxi (Zones 8-10)
Care Instructions
Select a sunny, sheltered spot for your blueberry. While blueberries are tolerant of shade, better crops are obtained in the sun. At the same time, they should not be exposed to harsh, drying winds. Use acidic soil (ideally between 4.0-5.0) that holds moisture, but also drains well and does not stay wet. Water your blueberry plant 1-2” of water per week.
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Cherry Barbados Plant - 1 Gallon
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Fig Tree - 1 Gallon
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Cherry Barbados Plant
These cherries are bright red in color and taste subtlety sweet. Along with eating right off the bush, these cherries are perfect for making jam, pie filling, or even juice.
Variety:
Care Instructions
Place in a site which receives full to partial sun. Water the plant thoroughly and wait till the top 1-2 inches of soil gets dry before the next watering schedule. Cherry bushes require deep, well-drained soil. Fertilize using a low-nitrogen mix in early spring.
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Fig Tree Figs are relatively low maintenance, thrives in a variety of climates, and can even provide shade and privacy to your outdoor space. They are a great source of calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins A and K. The taste of figs is all honey-like sweetness with a subtle hint of berry. Note: Variety selection is not an option. We select based on availability and what best suits your zone. Varieties:
- Chicago Hardy (Zones 5-10)
- Celeste (Zones 6-9)
- Olympian (Zones 6-10)
- White Marseilles (Zones 6-11)
- Brown Turkey, GE Neri, Kadota, Magnolia + Violette de Bordeaux (Zones 7-9)
- Beer’s Black + LSU Purple (Zones 7-10)
Care Instructions
Fig trees prefer 7-8 hours of full sun during the growing season. These plants require well-drained soil with lots of organic matter. In areas with dry climates, water fig trees deeply at least once a week. Once established, figs can be very drought-tolerant.
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Guava Tropical Pink Tree Plant - 1 Gallon
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Mulberry Dwarf Everbearing Plant - 1 Gallon
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Guava Tropical Pink Tree Plant Guavas are a tropical fruit native to Mexico, Central America, and South America. They are rich in dietary fiber and vitamin C, typically containing four times the amount of vitamin C as an orange. Variety:
- Tropical Pink (Zones 9-11)
Care Instructions
In general, guava should be planted in full sun for best growth and fruit production. These plants are well-adapted to warm subtropical to tropical climatic conditions. Ideal temperatures for growth and production range from 73°-82°F. Temperatures below 60°F or drought cause growth to slow or cease. Guavas do best with regular deep watering. The ground should be allowed to dry to a depth of several inches before watering again.
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Mulberry Plant
Variety:
- Dwarf Everbearing (Zones 5-11)
Mulberries are easy to grow, abundant, and fast-growing, which makes them perfect for containers. If grown in pots, they are continuous producers cycling in and out of flowers and fruit when given warm temperatures and adequate light. In the ground, they turn into a large bush. Each berry resembles a large blackberry, but with a bluer tone and a sweet, luscious flavor with just a little bit of tanginess.
Care Instructions
Mulberries are extremely forgiving plants. These plants favor full sun exposure, requiring 6-8 hours of sun each day to thrive. Use high-quality potting soil amended with some nutrient-rich compost. Newly planted everbearing mulberry trees need to be watered regularly to establish a strong root system.
Once established, mulberry trees are relatively drought-tolerant.
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