Shasta Daisy

The Shasta Daisy brings the sunshine to any garden with its white pedals and bright yellow center. They are basically fool-proof and thrive in sunny, dry areas and can even handle a cold snap.

Sedum

Sedum are an excellent selection for dry, sandy soils. They come in all sorts of colors, shapes, textures and sizes. If you’ve seen roofs full of plants they were most likely sedum and are also perfect for rock gardens, raised beds, hillsides, and containers.

Peonies

Peonies bloom in late spring with exquisite large blooms and have a luscious fragrance. Their bushy plants have glossy dark foliage that is beautiful all season long.

Dianthus

Dianthus remind me of tiny carnations because of their fringed edges and are often called “pinks” reminding people of pinking shears. The foliage is narrow almost like grass and is evergreen-like and is lovely against the snow. Blooms in late spring and again in the fall.

Creeping Phlox

There’s nothing like the rich fragrance in spring from the delicate flowers Creeping Phlox produce. As the name implies they are a creeping plant which is perfect for rock gardens, between the crevices in stone walls, or planted as a ground cover.

Bee Balm

Bee Balm has spikey, tubular flowers that spike out of the cone-like center. They usually come in brilliant red but also come in blue, pink, white, purple and blue. Bee Balm attracts bees, and butterflies!

Salvia

Add drama to your landscape with salvias, also called sages. They’re so easy to grow and bloom abundantly Another great feature is that deer, bunnies, and other garden pests typically ignore these plants.

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