Bodacious Blue Annuals

I thought I’d carry the winter blue theme over to some blue flowering annuals from Proven Winners that add brilliant bling to containers and landscapes. Blue My Mind Evolvulus And the first plant to enter the spotlight is Evolvulus ‘Blue My Mind’. Yowser! This stunning annual thrives in full sun and lots of heat. The…

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Request for Video Ideas and Great Fall PLants

As many of you know, I have the pleasure of speaking on Proven Winners’ behalf at many events. The company is always working on breeding better plants and helping gardeners have more success and fun in the garden. One of Proven Winners 2015 goals is to produce more how-to gardener videos. To help them decide…

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Proven Winners Begonia ‘Surefire Red’

Proven Winners Begonia benariensis ‘Surefire Red’  and ‘Surefire Rose’ are  dazzling, fool-proof annuals that surpasses expectations in BOTH blazing sun and deep shade. Surefire Begonias Surefire Begonias thrive in containers, window boxes or massed in landscapes.  But give these ‘cowboys’ room, they have a quick draw and rapidly grow into bushy, upright plants with gently…

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Proven Winners Torenia Grape-O-Licious

Proven Winners Grape-O-Licious Torenia. Stop the presses! Grape-O-Licious, the newest celebrity in the Proven Winners Catalina Torenia series, will have you star-struck. Like other annuals in this series, Grape-O-Licious has super-sized flowers that bloom nonstop into fall – with zero deadheading – making it the envy of the gardening world. Dazzling white and purple flowers…

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Proven Winners Superbena ‘Violet Ice’

Each monthly newsletter will now include a spotlight on one of Proven Winners award winning plants, such as Superbena ‘Violet Ice’, as well as a mystery plant for you to identify. All guesses will be submitted via a special link provided by Proven Winners. If multiple correct answers are received, then one person’s name will be drawn…

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Proven Winners OLEs

Proven Winners OLEs are OOH LALA! Each year Proven Winners hosts Outdoor Living Extravaganzas around the United States. These popular events feature premier speakers – horticultural experts, industry gurus and TV celebrities –  at showcase locations. Check out the 2014 line-up (I’m speaking on March 8th): Saturday, February 1st. Boerner Botanical Garden in Hales Corner, Wisconsin. Featured presenters:…

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Proven Winners 2014 Wall Calendar

Every year I wait for the new Proven Winners wall calendar to come out. It is a piece of art! The photographs are gorgeous and the date boxes are large enough to write a bit of text in. The calendar’s only downside is that it’s so attractive that I cannot bring myself to throw it…

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Fall Plant Combo

It’s time to refresh and jazz up your fall planters. One threesome that is sure to electrify is Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’, Lobularia (Alyssum) ‘Snow Princess’ and Heuchera (Coral Bell) ‘Key Lime Pie’. Zowie! Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ is an offspring of the ever-popular, annual Purple Fountain Grass (the lovely burgundy-green grass with rosy-pink flowers). But ‘Fireworks’ is sassier – it…

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Proven Winners Shrubs that Burst into Color for Fall

The best gardens have plants that add color and interest in all seasons.  Spring and summer are usually pretty simple to fill with color.  It can take a bit more planning to keep the garden looking great late summer into fall and winter.  However, with a bit of careful plant selection your garden can brim with interest in every season.  This article covers some perennials that will add late summer and fall color.  Now we are going to concentrate on shrubs.

Shrubs are a natural source for adding late summer and fall colors, after all fall is known for the colorful foliage of deciduous trees and shrubs.  However, fall color in shrubs certainly isn’t limited to foliage.  Flowers, seed pods and berries are additional sources of interest.  Today’s newer shrubs are powerhouses that can provide interest in multiple seasons.  The choices are almost limitless, but here are a few that we feel are especially good performers.

New and improved Hydrangeas are being introduced every year and it seems like there is at least one that works for any situation. Late summer and fall interest are no different, where Hydrangea paniculata shines. Two of the best cultivars are ‘Limelight‘ and Little Lime. They start blooming in mid-summer, when they show off lime-green flowers.  As the flowers mature they turn white, then light pink, then deep rose and eventually turn cinnamon brown and persist into the winter where they continue to add value to the landscape.  ‘Limelight’ isn’t an especially large plant, although under ideal conditions and without pruning it can reach up to 8 feet tall.  With yearly pruning, it can easily be kept under 6 feet tall.  The better choice, if you are looking for compactness, is Little Lime which tops out at 5 feet tall without pruning.  Both are hardy in zones 3 to 9 and do well in part sun to sun.  If you are in a climate with hot summers, afternoon shade is helpful more for the impact on moisture than heat.  Consistently moist soils will help keep the flowers fresh and looking good for the duration of their bloom.  Fire Light, a brand new introduction for spring 2014, is one to watch for the future.  The fall flower color is an especially deep pink.  Hardy in zones 3 to 8.

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