Proven Winners Sweet Box, Sweet & Lo Shrub (2 Gallon)

Proven Winners Sweet Box, Sweet & Lo Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Unlike anything you’ve seen before! Sweet & Lo sweet box fills with bunches of thin two-toned hot pink and white thin flowers in early spring. These unique blooms have a jasmine-like fragrance and are favored by early pollinators. Shiny evergreen foliage keeps the shade garden looking lush year-round. Perfect for gardeners who need to fill in a shady border or want to expand their pollinator gardens into unused spaces.

Why grow Sweet & Lo sweet box? Very shade tolerant; Early spring blooms for pollinators; Year-round appeal with evergreen foliage; Fragrant Flower; Winter Interest

  • USDA zones 5-9
  • Mature size 24-36 inches W x 18-30 inches H
  • Full sun to part sun
  • Evergreen- year round interest
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Low maintenance
  • Botanical Name – Sweet & Lo™ Sarcococca hookeriana ‘Purplerij1’
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height- 2 Gallon 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
Proven Winners Rose Ringo Double Pink Shrub (2 Gallon)Out of stock
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Proven Winners Rose Ringo Double Pink Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Ringo Double Pink rose brings a cheerful presence to the garden, with loads of semi-double pink flowers accented with bright yellow stamen surrounded by a distinctive wine-stained eye. More than just a pretty face, it is also very hardy, with glossy foliage that exhibits excellent black spot resistance. Dark green foliage accents the flowers and stays clean and healthy through the season.

Why grow Ringo Double Pink rose? Simple beauty; Modern-day performance and disease resistance; Continuous blooms during the summer; Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer; Long Blooming; Heat Tolerant; Deadheading Not Necessary

  • USDA zones 4-9
  • Mature size 24-36 inches W x 24-36 inches H
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Botanical Name – Ringo® Double Pink Rosa x ‘ChewDelight’
  • Low maintenance
  • Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height – 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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Proven Winners Rose Oso Easy Ice Bay Shrub (2 Gallon)Out of stock
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Proven Winners Rose Oso Easy Ice Bay Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Pure elegance. Oso Easy Ice Bay® rose’s flowers are filled with milky white petals and brilliant golden stamens at the centers. Its blooms arrive in such profusion, one plant easily provides a big presence in the landscape. Solid disease resistance and continuous blooming make it a great contender for your favorite border or as a regular cut for your flower arrangements.

Why grow Oso Easy Ice Bay® rose? Simple beauty; Modern-day performance and disease resistance; Continuous blooms during the summer; Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer; Long Blooming; Heat Tolerant; Deadheading Not Necessary

  • USDA zones 3-9
  • Mature size 24-36 inches W x 24-36 inches H
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Botanical Name – Oso Easy Ice Bay® Rosa x ‘Bozmillwin’ USPP 28,197
  • Low maintenance
  • Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height – 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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Proven Winners Oleander, Austin Pretty Limits Shrub (2 Gallon)

Proven Winners Oleander, Austin Pretty Limits Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Enjoy bright pink flowers every day of the year with Austin Pretty Limits oleander. This non-stop bloomer was selected in Austin, Texas, for its dense, rounded habit and exceptional disease resistance. The bright pink flowers make it the ideal choice for hedges, specimens, containers, and more. While this plant can only be grown outdoors in warm climates, cool climate growers can enjoy its constant blooms in a patio container during the summer. Top reasons to grow Austin Pretty Limits oleander:- Blooms non-stop, even in very hot areas- Improved habit gives it a full, lush look that ensures coverage- Disease resistant foliage stays clean and green all season, long blooming, and heat tolerant.

  • USDA zones 8-11
  • Mature size 48 inches W x 48-72 inches H
  • Full sun to part sun
  • Evergreen- year round interest
  • Recommended spacing 48 inches
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Low maintenance
  • Botanical Name – Austin Pretty Limits® Nerium oleander ‘ATXNOKHP’ USPP 32,313
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height- 2 Gallon 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
Proven Winners Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire (2 Gallon)

Proven Winners Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire (2 Gallon)

$36.99

There’s always that one garden spot we treasure, but nothing seems to do it justice. Until now! Tiny Quick Fire panicle hydrangea is the plant for the job. It’s the smallest, most prolifically blooming hydrangea imaginable. Easily tucked into just about any spot, you’ll find it looks lovely in groups, in pots, and even as a tiny little edging hedge. Like the other members of its family, Quick Fire and Quick Fire Fab, it blooms early. Its foliage is practically obscured by brilliant white blooms in early July and by September they’ve matured to rich dark pink. This tidy hydrangea is so easy to care for that it will soon become your go-to plant. Just plan to water it regularly while it’s getting established its first year, water during droughts after it’s established, and prune its old flowers off in the spring. And voila, you’ll have a trusty flowering plant ready to impress any visitor from summer into fall.

Continuous Bloomer or Rebloomer

  • USDA zones 3-8
  • Mature size 24-48 inches W x 18-36 inches H
  • Full sun to part sun
  • Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Low maintenance
  • Botanical Name – Tiny Quick Fire® Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPSB’ USPP 34,468, Can PBRAF
  • Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height- 2 Gallon 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
Proven Winners Hydrangea Let's Dance Sky View Shrub (2 Gallon)Out of stock
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Proven Winners Hydrangea Let’s Dance Sky View Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Let’s Dance Sky View big leaf hydrangea is a standout for consistent, yearly blooming, whether you grow it in Michigan or Florida. This compact hydrangea has the ability to not only conserve its old wood buds in the face of weather challenges, but also its ability to continue creating new flowers. You’ll also love how easy this cultivar is to turn blue, which is what we recommend, since it’s so spectacular this way! Flowers emerge a beautiful sky blue with a honeydew-green eye before maturing to a full sky blue. Its nice compact growing habit makes it both a good container and garden plant.

Continuous Bloomer or Rebloomer

  • USDA zones 4-9
  • Mature size 24-48 inches W x 24-36 inches H
  • Full sun to part sun
  • Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Low maintenance
  • Botanical Name – Let’s Dance Sky View® Hydrangea macrophylla × serrata ‘SMNHSME’ USPP 34,327, Can PBRAF
  • Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height- 2 Gallon 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
Proven Winners Honeysuckle,  Kintzley's Ghost Shrub (2 Gallon)Out of stock
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Proven Winners Honeysuckle, Kintzley’s Ghost Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

This wild-looking plant is actually native to North America. Each season, it begins like any other honeysuckle, with typical dusty green leaves. As the season progresses, flower buds pop out like saucers. These rounded bracts look a lot like eucalyptus, but the flowers at the center feed native pollinators like hummingbirds! They turn into red berries in the fall, but won’t become a nuisance like other honeysuckles. Due to its size and interesting seasonal changes, it makes an incredible specimen.

Top reasons to grow Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle –  A noninvasive native honeysuckle; Interesting foliage, flower, and berry progression; Tough landscape performance; Fragrant Flower; Long Blooming; Produces Berries; Foliage Interest; Drought Tolerant

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  • USDA zones 4-8
  • Mature size 60 in. W x 72-144 in. H
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 60 inches
  • Botanical Name – Kintzley’s Ghost® Lonicera reticulata ‘P015S’
  • Low maintenance
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Ships dormant  (no foliage) winter through early spring
  • Average shipping height – 2g 10-14 inches
  • Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
Proven Winners Japanese Holly,  Strongbox Shrub (2 Gallon)Out of stock
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Proven Winners Japanese Holly, Strongbox Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Native alternative to boxwood! Love boxwood but struggle with disease or winter damage? Plant Strongbox inkberry holly instead. This native evergreen naturally grows as a broadly rounded mound, and keeps its leaves all the way to the ground for the lush, dense look you love. It can be pruned or shaped as you desire, or left to attain its neat natural shape. It’s also much faster growing than boxwood, and offers good deer resistance, too.

Top reasons to grow Strongbox inkberry holly: Native to North America, Naturally mounded shape and evergreen, Resistant to disease, pests, and winter burn, Foliage Interest, Winter Interest, Native to North America

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  • USDA zones 5-9
  • Mature size 24-36 in. W x 24-36 in. H
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Evergreen- year round interest
  • Used in containers, landscapes, borders, hedges, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Botanical Name – Strongbox® Ilex glabra ‘ILEXFARROWTRACEY’ USPP 30,147, Can 6,516
  • Low maintenance
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height – 2g 10-14 inches
Proven Winners Japanese Holly,  Glow Pop Shrub (2 Gallon)

Proven Winners Japanese Holly, Glow Pop Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Every garden needs a bright spot. Glow Pop holly is the perfect candidate! It grows naturally as a compact, tidy ball. Its lime green coloring is nearly fluorescent and doesn’t burn in the sun. It’s a great fit for the front of the border, where it will grow to maturity quickly and fill the space in fast.

Top reasons to grow Glow Pop holly –  Bright green coloring; Tidy rounded habit; Grows fast; Foliage Interest; Fall Interest; Winter Interest; Salt Tolerant; Small or Miniature

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  • USDA zones 5-9
  • Mature size 24-36 in. W x 24-36 in. H
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Evergreen- year round interest
  • Used in containers, landscapes, borders, hedges, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 24 inches
  • Botanical Name – Glow Pop™ Ilex crenata ‘NCIC1’ USPPAF, Can PBRAF
  • Low maintenance
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height – 2g 10-14 inches
Proven Winners Dogwood,  Sgt. Pepper Shrub (2 Gallon)

Proven Winners Dogwood, Sgt. Pepper Shrub (2 Gallon)

$36.99

Stately color in two extremes. The first is a refreshing bright green and cream, with hints of pale pink on the margins. The second is in fall when the whole plant erupts into a fabulous burgundy and hot pink duo. Even the stems are burgundy! If you’ve ever seen a tri-color beech, Sgt. Pepper dogwood is a lot like that, but in a much easier to use form. With its large size, it makes a great anchor for the garden. You can position it at the back of the garden to work as a foundation plant, breaking up the straight lines of a building with its rounded form. It would also make an incredible hedge or specimen plant.

Top reasons to grow Sgt. Pepper dogwood –  Bright color; Useful large habit; Adaptable to many different garden conditions; Foliage Interest; Fall Interest; Winter Interest

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  • USDA zones 3-7
  • Mature size 72-96 in. W x 48-72 in. H
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Used in containers, landscapes, borders, hedges, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 72 inches
  • Botanical Name – Sgt. Pepper™ Cornus alba ‘Verpaalen2’ USPP 34,377, Can PBRAF
  • Low maintenance
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Ships dormant  (no foliage) winter through early spring
  • Average shipping height – 2g 10-14 inches