Facts About Camellias

Facts About Camellias

Our plant of the week is the camellia shrub, a classic Southern landscaping favorite. First introduced to America in the 18th century, camellias are prized for their glossy evergreen leaves and their beautiful winter to early spring blooms. These versatile flowering...
What is Rose Rosette?

What is Rose Rosette?

Hi ya’ll, our account manager Bradley is here to talk about a disease that affects roses, known as rose rosette virus. Rose rosette is spread by tiny mites that crawl from plant to plant, and can infect all varieties of roses. Symptoms include red leaves,...
Plant of the Week: Daylily

Plant of the Week: Daylily

🌼 Plant of the Week: Daylily (Ditch Lily) 🌼 This week we’re featuring the daylily, also known as the ditch lily—a beautiful, low-maintenance perennial from the Hemerocallis genus. Known for its heat tolerance and sun-loving nature, the daylily is perfect for surviving...
Hotspots Are an Issue

Hotspots Are an Issue

Hot spots are an issue we’ve been seeing lately with how hot it’s been in our area. If you’re noticing patches of dry, brown spots on your lawn, it could be a hot spot. These are caused by heat from the road/sidewalk, uneven watering, sprinkler heads...
Plants for Summer: Moss Rose

Plants for Summer: Moss Rose

Looking for a flower that thrives in hot, dry weather? Rachel is here to talk to us about our plant of the week, Portulaca, also known as Mexican rose or Moss rose. Despite its name, it’s not related to roses at all, and is instead a semi-succulent plant similar to...