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Go to our Gallery to see what we can do for you.
You’ll surprised how good a garden cleanup can make you feel and your yard sparkle!
Liven up a corner or block traffic with a tiny spot garden.
Easy to care planters brighten any yard or patio. Give us a call to bring life to your space.
We moved a few of the perennials around, removed some and added the standards and some new hostas and day lilies and mulched.
Pulsatilla vulgaris, commonly called pasque flower or prairie crocus is an early Spring blooming perennial.
It can produce a profuse amount of lovely bell-shaped blooms in white, purple, pink, yellow and blue.
After the flower is finished a soft plume-like seed head forms which provides an additional ornamental feature.
The fine fern-like silky foliage is an attractive addition throughout the entire season.
This is a fantastic plant for a fertile garden with good drainage. In cooler climates this plant will tolerate drier conditions.It will take both full sun to part shade and would be a lovely addition to any rock garden or the front of a border.
Attractive from start to finish! A perennial plant we have had great success with over the years!
Amaryllidaceae galanthus nivalis or the “common snowdrop” (snowdrop; Greek gála “milk”, ánthos “flower”)
Snowdrops breaking through the thawing ice. They are an inspiration to spring rejuvenation.
This is a small genus (group) of about 20 species of perennial herbaceous plants propagated by bulbs. The plants have two linear leaves and a single white drooping bell shaped flower with six petal-like tepals (petaloid) in two circles (whorls). There are green markings inside the smaller inner petals.
Snowdrops were named Galanthus in 1753 but have been known since early times under various names. Most species flower in winter, before the 21st of March in the Northern Hemisphere), but some flower in early spring and late autumn. Native to Europe and the Middle East.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galanthus for more.
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