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Flowering shrubs are our specialty, but we know that no landscape can rely solely on blossoms to carry it through the entire year. That’s why we round out our offerings with over 20 different evergreens and dozens of unique varieties with colorful fruit, foliage, and stems to brighten the dreary winter

Gardens can sometimes start to look a bit tired as summer moves into it's final phases and fall arrives.  Utilizing plants that bloom, develop brightly colored fruit or have great foliage color in later summer and fall is a great way to keep your garden looking fresh.

Learn specifics for pruning some common shrubs.

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Learn why you should prune and why you shouldn't prune. Read Part 2

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Sweet Lifeberry Lycium

Goji is a sprawling shrub with long, flexible canes and clusters of small, grey-green leaves. The flowers are a brilliant royal purple and they appear in late spring/early summer along the length of the canes. They give way to juicy, bright red fruits that resemble small peppers. They grow sweeter as they mature on the plant. Goji plants continue to flower and produce fruit through the first heavy frost.

Learn to talk the language of Hydrangeas and find out what all of the different terms used to describe and/or refer to Hydrangeas mean.

Whats new in the shrub world?  This article previews exciting new shrubs available in 2012.

There’s good news if you find growing roses a challenge. That’s because there are many new easy-care roses on the market.

Hydrangeas. Lilacs. Buddleia. These are classic shrubs, and for good reason. And if you’ve ever grown and enjoyed these garden classics, you’ll love these choices from Proven Winners® ColorChoice®.

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