Garden Superstars for Spring 2015
New Plants and Garden Accessories Take a Starring Role in Outdoor Rooms This Spring
Short days and long nights lend themselves to dreaming of spring, triggering an itch to get out of the house and into the garden. But while you are fighting a full-blown case of cabin fever, plant explorers and outdoor décor vendors are turning up a whole slew of new green goods that will arrive just in time to help you scratch that gardening itch.
This spring gardeners can find an array of great new plants, garden accessories and green products guaranteed to help them make their outdoor space all their own. From homegrown vegetables and patio-ready plants to ever-blooming shrubs and funky glazed containers, spring 2015 promises to be an exciting year for outdoor projects.
* Hip to Harvest from Home
Fresh from the garden vegetables and herbs are a true luxury guaranteed to make your summer recipes taste even better. From spicy basil and red-stemmed spinach to super-sized lima beans and tomatoes that look like bell peppers, breakthroughs in breeding are making vegetable gardening easy and en vogue.
This season you can dazzle your dinner guests with meals created using ingredients harvested right from your own garden. Look out for specialty veggies including a tie-dyed looking tomato called Red Lightening and Maple Sugar Corn which tastes as sweet as maple syrup.* Patio Ready Plants
Add an instant punch of color to patios, balconies or terraces with clematis in the. These show-stopping beauties are the first clematis bred to be grown in a container, and are available in bold reds, dark purples and mauve. The long-blooming patio clematis grow only 3 feet, and provide vertical columns of color from spring through fall.
The Clematis patio-ready plants make it easy to decorate instantly for an outdoor gathering. Simply slip the patio clematis into decorative containers and accessorize any outdoor space.
* Color Your Landscape with Shrubs
With so many shrubs being offered on the market, limiting choices to just one or two plants has become extremely difficult. To help you narrow it down, here are just a few must-haves that are sure to turn some heads this spring.
Need a replacement for your boxwood, then try the eye-catching shrub ‘Drops of Gold’ Japanese Holly. Ideal as a hedge or foundation plant, it offers striking foliage of bright gold when exposed to the sun. Or perhaps Photinia Pink Marble, a preppy reddish pink and green landscape shrub, known for its extraordinary foliage and low maintenance..
With the popularity of hydrangeas on the rise, new Halo Hydrangeas are the perfect addition to your partly shade garden. Named because of the halo of light color that surrounds the edge of each blossom, this collection includes seven stunning colors that bloom from spring to fall.
And don’t forget shrub roses! The ever blooming and disease resistance Knock Out rose blooms almost continuously. The flowering plant is available in three colors, and is easy to grow with little to no maintenance needed.
* Contain Yourself!
So you don’t have the time or space for a full-size garden? You can still get the flavor and feel of getting your hands dirty, and create elegant accents inside and outside your home with one or more of the latest “designer” containers.
The expansion of container materials and styles reflects the changes in what consumers are looking for in a container, as well as their desire to match specific styles with different parts of the home both inside and out. All varieties of materials can also be fit together to form an overall, different look.
Well, if that rash has turned into a fever by now, we’ll understand. It’s shaping up to be one heckuva of a garden party this spring!
Now go grab a friend and head to your nearest garden center.