Bleeding Hearts
Bleeding Hearts are the flowers of fairy tales, deciduous forests and shady urban spaces. Despite their dramatic look, they are not dangerously softhearted. Bleeding Hearts are low maintenance growers that will bloom reliably for years.
Hellebore
Hellebore flowers have been in gardens and folklore for centuries. These resilient, hopeful plants can bloom in cold and snow.
Lily of the Valley
Plan to plant Lily of the Valley pips Thanksgiving week for happy, fragrant May Day bouquets.
Ranunculus
Ranunculus are the “it” flower of the bouquet world and when they show up at farmers markets and flower stands, warm days are around the corner. Ranunculus are easy to grow and charming in planters and window boxes. Plan and purchase in fall to have your favorite flowers in spring.
Coleus Color
Coleus are the vibrant, splashy, bold, sometimes flashy, can be gaudy plants whose foliage is the main attraction.
Outdoor: Nocturnal Flowers
There is something magical about seeing a patch of flowers illuminated by the moon on a sweet summer night…
Outdoor: The Pollinator Plan - August Pink
As summer winds-down, these vibrant pink blooms deliver a splash of color to outdoor spaces that by mid-August tend to be a bit overgrown, faded and ready for a new season.
Indoor: Shade Seekers
Tropical plants with their bold, velvety colors and playful leaf shapes are truly happiness-inducing.
Outdoor: Summer Flowers
It is July and your window boxes are still void of life or need a refresh. No need to wait until next year. There is plenty of time this summer to plant your personal flowering green space…
Indoor: Window Sill Basil
Growing fruit and vegetables is difficult in the city but getting amazing fruit and veggies at farmer’s markets is not. I grow basil for tomatoes…