Red Rose

Red roses are beautiful, compact and bushy. They are highly disease resistant with low maintenance and long flowering period. They are ideal for small to medium landscape spaces and patio containers. They need less pruning than typical shrub roses. We recommend to be pruned back in late winter / early spring after the last frost – to a height of approx 4.25″ – 6″. This

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Pieris Perlude

Prelude has bright pink new growth and pink flower buds in the winter, opening white in Spring. It has compact growth with 2′ x 2′ in about ten years. Hardiness zone is 5. Pieris prefers moist, but well drained acidic soils. It can tolerate full sun but grow better in part sun to part shade. Mid-spring application of compost will be helpful in growth. Protection

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Pieris Valley Valentine

Pieris valley Valentine is broadleaf evergreen from Ericaceous family. Its hardiness zone is 5 to 8 with height  2′ to 4′ and spread 3′ to 5′. Blooms maroon in April. Grows well in full Sun to part shade, needs medium water and regular maintenance. Best grown in organically rich, slightly acidic, medium moisture. It grows best in locations sheltered from wind with some afternoon shade.

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Pieris Mountain Fire

Pieris Mountain fire is best grown in organically rich, slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Summer foliage decline and reduced vigor results in weakened plants that may succumb to a harsh winter. It grows best in locations sheltered from wind with some afternoon shade. Remove spent flowers immediately after bloom. Pieris mountain fire is a broadleaf evergreen shrub that

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Kalmia latifolia – Mountain Laurel

Kalmia Mountain Laurel is best grown in cool, moist, rich, acidic, humusy, well-drained soils in part shade. Mulch to retain moisture and keep root zones cool. Plants tolerate a wide range of light conditions (full sun to full shade), but are best in part shade (morning sun with early to mid-afternoon shade). Better drainage required. Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, is a gnarled, multi-stemmed,

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