Start Your Spring Off Right

Check out some of our most popular summer flowering perennials. Known for their beauty and resilience these varieties will elevate your garden to another level. These perennial plants are easy to care for and thrive in various soil and light conditions, making them versatile additions to any landscape.

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Hardiness Zone 3-8

Peony Karl Rosenfield

Blooms in late season
Grows in medium, lush well-drained soil
Grows up to 24-36” in height
Must be planted in full sun 
Is attractive to butterflies

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Peony Shirley
Temple

Must be planted in well-drained soil in a sunny place
Grows up to 32-36"  in height
Blooms later than many other peonies 
Flowers from June to July

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Hardiness Zone 3-8

Hosta Glad Tidings

Prefers moist soil
1-2 eye divisions fill 1 or 2 gallon containers
Grows up to 24"
Late summer blooming

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Hosta Patriot

#1 Selling Hosta variety
Grows up to 16" in height
Easy to grow in semi-shade to shade conditions
Late summer blooming 

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Hardiness Zone 3-9

Stella de Oro

Most popular daylily variety
Grow up to 18" in height
Drought Tolerant
Early-Mid season blooming 

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Rosy Returns

Easy to grow
Grow up to 16" in height
Strong Re-Bloomer
Blooms early season

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