Lucifer Crocosmia Plant (Coppertips)

Add a flash of brilliant red to your outdoor space with the Lucifer Crocosmia Plant (Coppertips). These vivid wands of intense red, delicate tubular flowers demand attention atop narrow, bladed leaves that add a new dimension of interest to your garden. The Lucifer Crocosmia likes full sun during the day and afternoon shade. Reward the hummingbirds and butterflies in summer and then watch as the blooms give way to seedpods which feed hungry birds as they prepare for winter.

Britt Marie Ligularia

This shade tolerant, deer resistant plant features large leaves of deep burgandy, with lovely bright, golden yellow daisy like flowers all midsummer long. 

Westcountry Manhattan Lights Lupine​​

This beautiful hybrid produces lush, bicolor blooms in flower beds and even patio pots. Westcountry™ Manhattan Lights Lupine is a perennial, giving your flower bed effortless, contrasting color year after year.

Sunflowers

​​These well-loved easy to grow annuals come in over 70 different varieties with enough color and height variation to please any gardener. Planting sunflowers in succession will yield a gorgeous addition to bouquets all summer long. Not only are these great for your local pollinators, birds love these as well. Tip: The seeds can also be harvested to sow again the following year.

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Ginger Love Fountain Grass

​This ornamental grass is low maintenance and does well in full sun to part shade. Thick red plumes emerge prolifically above green foliage for an interesting contrast. In the fall, the foliage takes on a beautiful copper color. This is a great plant to add height and texture to your landscape!

Pryomania Backdraft Red Hot Poker

​The Pyromania Backdraft Red Hot Poker is a gradient of multiple colors, blending from red to orange to peachy yellow. This sun loving perennial blooms all season, attracting hummingbirds & other pollinators. To top it off, the grass like foliage provides a contrasting texture to your flower bed.

Salvia

​The Salvia Plant's electrified vibrant-blue flower spikes form above a dense mound of lush foliage, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Salvia is easy to care for and can survive our cold climate. The showy flowers bloom from Summer to fall and make for great cut flowers in the house.

Green Giant Arborvitae

​​When building a privacy hedge, not all Arborvitaes are created equal. Lower cost arborvitaes, such as the Emerald Green variety you see at home centers will do the job, however, a better option is the Green Giant variety. Unlike the Emerald Green arborvitae, the Green Giant can tolerate shade, is easier to establish, and grows 9 to 12 inches a year. Another plus: Deer do not like this variety!

Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)

​​This hardy perennial loves full sun and is a great addition if you want to attract bees & butterflies. Black Eyed Susan is native to North America and thrives in majority of the country. These plants grow to about 3' tall and spread easily, so give them lots of space!

Joe Burke

​​This beautiful blue egg shaped limber pine was an excellent addition to her landscaping. The needles may look sharp but they are soft! The Joe Burke is the tree on the far right.