Ferry-Morse Launches New Flower Seed Mixes & Seed Varieties for 2025 Season

February 10, 2025 Ferry-Morse

Available now as gardeners plan and prep for spring, the collection features 50 varieties of 1-pound bags of flower, wildflower and lawn alternative seeds that are easy to grow and maintain throughout the seasons. Each mix is also free of filler materials commonly found in other large-format seed bags, offering gardeners bulk seed options at great value.

Celebrating 25 Years of the Iconic Knock Out Rose: A Revolution in Gardening

February 5, 2025 Star® Roses and Plants

The groundbreaking shrub that changed the gardening world with its stunning blooms, unmatched resilience, and effortless care is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Since its debut, the award-winning Knock Out® Rose has redefined rose gardening, making it accessible to everyone, from seasoned horticulturists to beginner gardeners.

Terra Nova Nurseries Honored with Top Perennial Award at 2024 Colorado State University Flower Trials

January 13, 2025 Terra Nova Nurseries

Sedum ‘Conga Line’, praised by CSU trial judges for its striking visual appeal and exceptional performance, flourished in trials for two winters and three growing seasons. The standout perennial features strong, upright stems adorned with dynamic, multi-colored foliage that transitions from green and purple to rich burgundy tones. Its vibrant top dazzles with peach, coral, and cream-hued blooms, creating a captivating, multi-seasonal display through late summer.

Jackson & Perkins Debuts Old Garden Rose Collection in the ‘Library of Roses’

January 13, 2025 Jackson & Perkins

This carefully curated selection includes new introductions, beloved customer favorites, rare international varieties, and the exciting debut of Old Garden Roses, unique varieties predating the Modern Rose era of 1867. Each rose in the collection is selected for its top-tier genetics, superior disease resistance, breathtaking blooms, and intoxicating fragrance, offering gardeners greater success and enjoyment in the garden.

Leaves, Bark and Movement for Winter 

Many gardeners are quick to cut back their perennial flower gardens in fall. Current thinking is to leave the spent flowers, branches and leaves. They provide overwintering sites for beneficial insects and pollinators.