Small rosettes of double pink flowers bloom from May through September. Use in a rock garden or pathways given that it tolerates light foot traffic. Also good in mixed containers.... read more ↓
Small rosettes of double pink flowers bloom from May through September. Use in a rock garden or pathways given that it tolerates light foot traffic. Also good in mixed containers.
Easy to grow in most average well drained soils. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering can be reduced as plant matures. Feed with a general-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring.
A vision of airy grace, the Himalayan Maidenhair Fern Adiantum venustum drapes the landscape in lush, feathery fronds, forming a soft, cascading mat of delicate green foliage that sways with the slightest breeze. Unlike its more temperamental cousins, this hardy maidenhair fern can withstand colder temperatures, making it a rare gem...
Tough, drought-resistant, and built to last, Massachusetts Kinnikinnick is the ultimate ground-hugging evergreen. Spreading in a dense, glossy green carpet, it weaves through rock gardens, stabilizes slopes, and thrives in dry, sandy soils where other plants struggle. Spring brings a burst of tiny, bell-shaped pink flowers, drawing in pollinators, followed...
A groundcover that plays the long game, and wins. Dark, glossy green leaves shimmer like polished jade in spring and summer, setting the stage for delicate clusters of soft pink flowers that bring in pollinators. But it doesn’t stop there—when the temperatures drop, those same leaves ignite in deep red...
Imagine a lush, low-growing carpet of deep green foliage, speckled with tiny, white star-shaped flowers that bloom nonstop from spring through summer—that’s Pratia angulata ‘White Star Creeper’. This vigorous yet delicate-looking groundcover spreads beautifully between stepping stones, in rock gardens, or along borders, filling in gaps with effortless charm. Foot-traffic...
A staple of Pacific Northwest landscapes, Salal is an evergreen powerhouse that thrives where others struggle. With lush, leathery green leaves and delicate pinkish-white bell flowers in spring, it’s both ornamental and rugged, making it an essential for woodland gardens, natural borders, and erosion control. As summer fades, deep purple-blue...
Small but fiercely resilient, Elfin Thyme forms a dense, creeping mat of fragrant, deep green foliage, hugging the ground like a velvet carpet. This low-growing, no-fuss perennial thrives in rock gardens, between stepping stones, and along borders, creating a soft, textural layer that looks as good as it smells. But...
Who said clover had to be ordinary? ‘Dark Dancer’ White Clover flips the script with deep burgundy foliage edged in rich green, creating a dramatic, low-growing carpet that thrives in borders, pathways, containers, and meadows. Unlike your average lawn invader, this clover is intentional, ornamental, and downright stunning. Tiny white...
An exceptional groundcover with hot pink tubular flowers in late winter and deep blue-green needle-like foliage, ideal for poor soils, also great for massing in the garden.