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This vibrant hanging basket bursts with cheerful hot pink and crisp white petunias, beautifully blended to create a cascading cloud of color. Ideal for porches, patios, and sunny garden hooks, this combo is designed to bloom non-stop from spring through fall with minimal care.
Light: Full sun
Height: 8-12 inches
Spread: 18-24 inches
Hardiness: Annual
Water: Moderate - keep soil consistently moist but not soggy
Bloom Time: Spring through first frost
Pollinator Friendly: Yes - attracts butterflies and bees
Maintenance: Low - deadheading optional
Bright, fast-growing, and full of flair, this petunia mix delivers high impact color with very little effort. A perfect pick for instant curb appeal.
This stunning mixed-color petunia hanging basket bursts with vivid magenta, deep purple and sunny yellow-centered blooms that create a dazzling display all season long. Petunias are beloved for their non-stop flowering, trailing habit, and bright colors that thrive in full sun. Perfect for porches, patios, or balcony railings, this ready-to-go arrangement adds instant curb appeal and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. With regular watering and feeding, this heat-tolerant beauty will bloom from spring through frost.
Light: Full sun
Height: 8-12 inches
Spread: 18-36 inches (can trail even farther in hanging baskets)
Hardiness: USDA Zones 10-11
Bloom Time: Spring through frost
Watering: Keep evenly moist; do not let dry out completely
Unlike many lavenders, Phenomenal French Lavender handles heat, humidity, and even cold winters with ease - making it one of the most reliable lavenders for gardens across a wide range of climates.
Long blooming and low maintenance, it produces slender spikes of deep purple flowers from summer into fall, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Its compact, mounded shape makes it perfect for borders, herb gardens, walkways, or containers.
Light: Full sun
Height: 24-32 inches
Spread: 24-30 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Water: Low; drought-tolerant once established
Soil: Well-drained, slightly sandy or rocky
Fragrant: Yes - classic lavender scent
Pollinator Friendly: Yes
Maintenance: Low; prune lightly after bloom
Evergreen: Only in mild climates (zones 6-9)
Aucuba 'Picturata' is a bold, shade-loving evergreen shrub prized for its dramatic glossy green leaves with large golden-yellow centers. The striking variegation gives it a tropical look, making it perfect for brightening dark corners, shady foundations, or woodland borders. Its dense, upright form also makes it an excellent choice for containers or mixed shade plantings.
Tolerant of drought, pollution, and poor soils, 'Picturata' is both low maintenance and deer resistant, thriving in difficult spots where few other plants perform well.
Height: 4-6 feet
Spread: 3-5 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy
Foliage: Glossy green with bold yellow-gold center variegation
Light: Partial to full shade (protect from direct afternoon sun)
Soil: Moist, well-drained; tolerates poor soil
Water: Low once established; drought tolerant
Deer Resistant: Yes
Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested
The Pindo Palm is a slow growing, cold hardy palm prized for its silvery-blue arching fronds and graceful, tropical appearance. Also known as the Jelly Palm, it produces small, golden-orange fruit that can be used to make jelly - or simply left to attract birds and pollinators.
Its compact size, elegant form, and tolerance for cooler temperatures make it ideal for southern landscapes, coastal gardens, or as a standalone focal point in lawns or large containers. Despite its tropical look, Pinto Palm is surprisingly hardy and drought tolerant once established.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 15-20 feet
Spread: 10-15 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Foliage: Evergreen, silvery-blue fronds
Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Maintenance: Low
Fruit: Edible; jelly-like golden fruit
Growth Rate: Slow
Deer Resistant: Yes
Container Friendly: Yes, while young
Regular Pine Straw:
-Raked and baled straight from the forest floor
-Contains some leaves, twigs, and variation in color
-Best for budget-friendly coverage and large, informal areas
-Still effective for week control and moisture retention, just with a more natural look
Premium Pine Straw:
-Hand-cleaned and freshly baled for higher quality
-Contains longer, cleaner needles with fewer sticks and debris
-Brighter color for a more polished, uniform appearance
-Ideal for formal landscapes, high visibility areas, and decorative beds
A true multipurpose gem, Pineapple Guava offers beauty, flavor, and function all in one plant. This evergreen shrub or small tree feature silvery green foliage, striking red and white edible flowers in spring, and delicious, tangy-sweet fruit in late summer to fall that tastes like a blend of pineapple, mint, and banana.
Highly ornamental and low maintenance, it's ideal for use as a hedge, privacy screen, or fruiting accent tree. Drought tolerant and heat loving, Pineapple Guava thrives in full sun and well drained soil, making it a perfect choice for edible landscapes or Mediterranean style gardens.
Edible petals & Edible green fruit with soft, aromatic flesh (ripens late summer to fall)
Height: 8-15 feet
Spread: 6-10 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade (more fruit production in full sun)
Water Needs: Low to moderate
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Maintenance: Low - prune for shape or size as needed
Features: Pollinator-Friendly, deer resistant, edible
Bring a tropical touch to your garden or patio with this eye-catching Pineapple Plant! Known for its bold, spiky foliage and charming baby pineapples perched on top, this unique bromeliad adds exotic flair wherever it's placed. Grown more for its ornamental beauty than fruit harvest, it makes a fun conversation piece and is perfect for containers, sunny beds, or indoor spaces with bright light.
Light: Full sun to bright indirect light
Height: 2-3 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 9-11 (grow as houseplant or bring indoors in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes
Drought Tolerant: Moderate, once established
Tropical: Yes
Add a splash of tropical elegance to your garden or patio with the Pink Hibiscus, known for its large, eye-catching blooms and lush green foliage. These vibrant flowers bloom throughout the warmer months, attracting pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies while bringing a burst of color to landscapes, border, and containers.
Light: Full sun
Height: 4-6 feet
Spread: 3-5 feet
Bloom Time: Late spring to fall
Hardiness: USDA Zones 9-11
Pollinator Friendly: Yes - attract butterflies and hummingbirds
Maintenance: Low
Heat Tolerant: Yes
Perfect as a statement plant or grouped for impact, pink hibiscus thrives in sunny spots and warm climates. Keep soil consistently moist for best flowering performance. In cooler zones, enjoy it as a seasonal stunner or overwinter it indoors.
Nepenthes Alata also known as 'Tropical Pitcher Plant', is a fascinating and exotic carnivorous plant that captures and digests insects using its signature pitcher-shaped traps. These graceful pitchers hang from the tips of long, green leaves and are often flushed with red, burgundy, or bronze tones - both beautiful and functional.
Native to Philippines, it thrives in warm, humid environments with bright, indirect light. It makes a stunning conversation piece for indoor gardens, greenhouses, or shaded patios, and requires distilled or rainwater to avoid mineral buildup.
Height: Vining or trailing up to 3-5 feet with support
Light: Bright, indirect light
Water Needs: Use distilled or rainwater only; keep moist but not soggy
Humidity: High (50-80% ideal)
Temperature: Warm (60-85F); avoid cold drafts
Feeding: Catches insects on its own; no fertilizer needed
Growth Habit: Vining, trailing, or climbing
Special Features: Carnivorous, air-purifying, low soil nutrient needs
Plumbago is a beautiful, sprawling flowering shrub known for its masses of sky-blue blooms that appear continuously from spring through fall. With its soft, mounding habit and light green foliage, Plumbago adds a lush, airy feel to gardens, patios, and containers. It thrives in full sun and warm temperatures, making it ideal for tropical and southern landscapes. Highly attractive to butterflies and low-maintenance once established, Plumbago is perfect for use as a ground cover, border plant, or cascading container accent.
Height: 3-6 feet tall
Spread: 3-6 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11 (may die back to ground in Zone 8 but return)
Light: Full sun (best flowering); light shade tolerated
Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Spring through fall
Growth Rate: Fast
Maintenance: Low; occasional pruning keeps it neat
Features: Very faint fragrance, Pollinator-friendly, Heat tolerant
Podocarpus (also known as the Japanese Yew) is a lush, evergreen tree or shrub with rich, dark green foliage. Its soft, needle-like leaves give it a refined, almost sculpted look - perfect for formal hedges, narrow screens, or accent plantings.
Podocarpus is highly adaptable, tolerating sun or partial shade, and thrives in both garden beds and containers. Once established, its drought-tolerant, low maintenance, and a favorite for coastal, urban, and traditional landscapes alike.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 10-20 feet (can reach 30 feet over time)
Spread: 4-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-11
Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Growth Habit: Upright, dense, columnar
Maintenance: Easy to prune and shape
Whether you're creating a green wall, defining your garden space, or looking for a structured evergreen with soft texture, Podocarpus is a reliable, attractive solution year-round.
Also known as Dwarf Yew Pine, this refined evergreen shrub offers dense, soft textured foliage in a rich, deep green that adds elegance to any landscape. Compact and slow growing, Podocarpus Pringles is ideal for low hedges, foundation plantings, or sculpted topiary forms. Its neat habit requires minimal pruning, and it maintains a tidy, structured shape year round.
Privacy: Even though it's technically a shrub, Manu gardeners and landscapers use it as a compact privacy hedge.
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-11
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Low - occasional pruning to shape
My First Pollinator House - Build-It-Together Kit
Inspire a love of nature and creativity with the 'My First Pollinator House'. This hands-on-kit lets kids ages 3 and up build and decorate their very own bee hotel - perfect for attracting and supporting solitary pollinators like mason bees.
Educational and fun - great STEM activity for kids and families
Supports pollinators vital to gardens and ecosystems
All-in-one kit - includes wooden parts, paint, brush, and easy instructions
Encourages creativity while teaching environmental stewardship
Perfect for little hands and big imaginations, this pollinator house is a great way to help bees thrive - right from your backyard!
The pomegranate shrub is a striking deciduous plant known for its glossy green leaves, vibrant orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers, and distinctive round fruit filled with juicy ruby-red seeds. In warm climates, it produces edible fruit in late summer to fall, while in cooler zones it's often grown as an ornamental. Its upright, bushy habit makes it ideal for hedging, containers, or as a unique accent in the landscape. Heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and pollinator-friendly, this Mediterranean favorite adds both beauty and bounty to the garden.
Height: 6-12 feet (can be pruned smaller)
Spread: 6-10 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-10 (may die back in colder zones but regrow from roots)
Growth Habit: Upright; bushy
Light: Full sun (6+ hours daily)
Soil: Well-drained, loamy or sandy soils
Water: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
Flower Color: Bright orange-red
Fruit: Round, leathery-skinned fruit with red, juicy seeds
Pollination: Self Pollinating, but better yield with cross-pollinatioin
Deer Resistant: Yes
Edible: Yes; highly nutritious
The Pond Cypress is a graceful, deciduous conifer known for its narrow, upright form and soft, feathery foliage that turns a warm coppery orange in fall. A close relative of the bald cypress, it thrives in both wet and average soils, making it ideal for pond edges, rain gardens, or low-lying areas. Unlike bald cypress, it typically grows more columnar and produces fewer 'knees' (exposed roots).
Resilient and long-lived, Pond Cypress is both flood and drought tolerant once established. Its sculptural shape and seasonal color make it a striking choice for naturalistic and formal landscapes alike.
Height: 50-70 feet
Spread: 10-15 feet
Growth Habit: Upright, narrow pyramidal form
Light: Full sun
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Foliage: Soft green needles; turn coppery-orange in fall
Water Needs: Moderate to High; flood tolerant once established
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Maintenance: Low
