Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
Bright Golden Yellow with Exceptional Heat Tolerance!Lemon Ball is a vibrant yellow and chartreuse Stonecrop Sedum with interesting, fleshy leaves that form a neat mat of brilliant color. This plant adds a splash of sunshine to rock gardens and sunny spots. It pairs beautifully with plants that have darker leaves, as well as with blues, purples, pinks, and even darker green foliage. Its mounding habit is tidy and fast-growing, and it produces clu… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
Super Blue LavenderSuperBlue is a compact and fragrant lavender plant that grows to about 12 inches tall. It’s perfect for edging walkways or planting in patio containers. This English lavender is tough, able to handle drought, and can overwinter well in all but the coldest regions. It produces rich, dense blooms with fewer gaps, giving you more vibrant color.Goodwin Creek LavenderGoodwin Creek is a French hybrid lavender with a dense mound of fi… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
A Holiday Favorite!Frosty Fern is a popular holiday plant with its unique green foliage and silvery tips. The frosty appearance of this plant gives it a wintery look, making it a great complement to Poinsettias, Cyclamen, or Kalanchoes for a festive touch!Beyond the HolidaysIndoors: Often used in terrariums.Outdoors: Thrives in sheltered areas in USDA zones 6 through 9.Frosty Fern: Not a Fern, Not a MossOfficial Name: Selaginella kraussianaType:… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
BAG WORMS Resembling a Christmas Tree Ornament. Encased in this type of cocoon are the Larvae / Pupea form of a moth, which are eating the needles, of: Evergreens such as arborvitae, cedars, cypress, junipers, pines and spruce • Broadleaved plants such as apple, boxelder, elm, honey locust, Indian hawthorn, maple, various oaks, persimmon, sumac, sycamore, and willow. Control: Handpicking bagworms off the plants is th… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
Easy Container Gardening with the Thriller, Filler, Spiller Method
Creating a stunning container garden is simple with the Thriller, Filler, Spiller method. Here’s how it works:1. Thriller Plants
These are the stars of your container. They are tall and dramatic, drawing attention and adding vertical interest. You can choose from flowering plants, foliage plants, ornamental grasses, or plants with architectural appeal.Placement:Center: If your c… Read more