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Author Archives: GCSDev
Dayliles, Five Reasons You Need Them.
Before you roll your eyes and go “Ugh, everybody and their grandmother has those stupid things, I don’t want any”, take another look. Dayliles have come a very long way from those floppy orange things you see in run down … Continue reading
Winner Of The Container Gardener Of The Year 2014 Announced!
We’re please to announce that Jessie Devine has been selected to be the winner of “Container Gardener Of The Year”! [youtube]http://youtu.be/fo5A_v87JHI[/youtube]
Posted in News & Events June 6, 2014
Water Lilies Galore!
“My coming to faith did not start with a leap but rather a series of staggers from what seemed like one safe place to another. Like lily pads, round and green, these places summoned and then held me up while … Continue reading
Posted in Water Gardening Products June 4, 2014
June Showcase Of Shrubbery
Posted in Showcase Plants June 3, 2014
Tagged butterfly bush, dwarf butterfly bush, Spiraea, tiger eyes sumac, Wax Myrtle
Everybody wants more, right?
It seems like in these modern times there is never enough of three things: Money Time Technology We can’t help you with the money part, but we CAN help you with number two and three. Save Time: Plan ahead and … Continue reading
Container Gardener Of The Year 2014 Entries!
Posted in News & Events May 14, 2014
Tagged annual ideas, container gardener of the year 2014, container idea
The Hosta From Outer Space
We take plants very seriously. Not only do we have a passion for selling you awesome plants, but we have a lot of interest in growing them ourselves. Take this amazing ‘Sum and Substance’ Hosta for example. With leaves … Continue reading
May Spectacular Showcase Of Specimens
Whoa, May can overwhelm you with colors! Not only do you have all the excitment from the annuals going on, you also have a plethora of perennials, a truck load of trees and a sh… whole bunch of shrubs. This … Continue reading
Posted in Showcase Plants May 6, 2014
Tagged Blue Spruce in South Carolina, bush mandevilla, Colorado Blue Spruce, dwarf nandina, Henrys Garnet, Henrys Garnet Sweetspire, how to landscape for seasonal color, Itea viginiana, mandevilla, Nandina compact, Obsession bush, Obsession Nandina, red white and blue landscape, south pleasantburg nursery shrubs, texture in landscape
Spectacular Perennial Beds, Part Two Of A Two Part Series
Sit back and enjoy for years to come! A perennial garden is an investment in your future happiness, believe it or not. If you could sit back and reflect on all the hours you’ve spent planting annuals over the years, … Continue reading
Perennials For You – Perennials For Everybody
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the instant gratification of annual flowers. They’re showy, they’re cheap and they really make an impact. Then again, at the end of the year, that’s money that you’re never going to get back. … Continue reading
Posted in Perennial Gardening For Not So Dummies April 25, 2014
Tagged Agapanthus, Angelina Sedum, Baptisia, Blue Spruce Sedum, Clematis, Clematis Nelly Moser, Creeping Rosemary, Drift Rose, False Indigo, Gold Thread Cypress, Knock Out Rose, Lambs Ear, Ogon Spiraea, Perennial Garden Ideas, Perennial Garden Inspiration, perennials, Perennials in greenville sc, Prostrate Rosemary, Rosemary, Sedum, Soft Serve Cypress, South Carolina Perennials, Spiraea