Spring 2015

26
June
2016

Foliage Ups and Downs

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‘Fluffy Ruffles’

We’ve mentioned in the past how foliage plants are valuable design tools that carry us through the down time between waves of flowering plants. Unlike blooms that eventually whither and die off, attractive leaves tend to retain their interest throughout the season. Today we're talking about two very different types of foliage plants: ‘Fluffy Ruffles’ fern and ‘Spike’ dracaena.

19
June
2016

Summer Olympias

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‘Super Olympia Red’

Today the thermometer is at 84 degrees here in Cincinnati and it’s not even officially summer yet. Temps are only going to get hotter, and that’s one of the reasons begonias are so important in the landscaping industry. For accounts that require a continuous display of color we need a plant that can take the heat and keep putting out the blooms, with the least amount of tending-to on our part.

12
June
2016

Helichrysum—Licorice Vine

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Licorice vine in hanging basket

We believe supporting players deserve some recognition for all their hard work, filling and spilling in the background to maintain a strong foundation while fancy flowering plants get all the glory. Such is the fate of helichrysum, more commonly known as licorice vine. It's a plant we keep handy in the design tool box and we have to admit, we sometimes tend to take it for granted.

05
June
2016

Herbs in Design

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Fennel attracts butterflies

Herbs aren’t just for cooking. Their aroma can be intoxicating as they attract bees and butterflies to your gardens. Some even keep pesky mosquitoes at bay so you can enjoy the great outdoors.

30
May
2016

Croton ‘Petra’

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‘Petra’ makes a bold statement

Look at these big glossy leaves—you can count on a tropical to make a bold statement. Dark green, red, yellow, orange, bronze, and pink—every time we look at ‘Petra’ we see another color. Add to that the prominent veining: it’s a shade lighter, like an exclamation point to make us sit up and take notice.