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
Spiraea japonica 'Goldmound' a beautiful Spirea, Gold Mound is prized for its striking golden yellow foliage and accented by pink flowers Late May - June.
It has a mounding habit which make a unique addition to a shrub bed as an Accent Plant, or Foundation Plant. The Bright Golden Foliage creates a beautiful Contrast with Darker Green Plants. It also works great as a Perennial border or to brighten a patio or terrace!DeciduousMorning Sun / So… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
SucculentsSucculents are incredibly versatile plants. With their shallow roots, they need minimal water and can thrive in drought conditions. They come in a variety of shapes and colors, looking attractive even without flowers. Succulents can be used in many creative ways, from table arrangements to living sculptures. Explore different ways to display these unique plants around your home.PothosPothos are hardy and popular houseplants known for th… Read more
Posted by TON Staff on Aug 7th 2024
Why are my plants having fungal issues?Fungal issues are typically a response to a combination of environmental factors. Too much rain combined with warm day time temperatures and high humidity. This trifecta hitting at the same time creates and environment for fungus to thrive. Below are a couple of common fungus problems we see and how to treat them. Powdery Mildew Is one of the most widespread and easily identifiable plant fungal dis… Read more