Our Newest program targets one of the most underserved markets in horticulture retailing -
color starved consumers with spring garden fever. Winter is officially over, yet in the Midwest,
Northeast, and even parts of the Southeast, West and Northwest, it's still too cold for most
plants to survive.
The marketing solution? A collection of gorgeous flowering and foliage
varieties they can plant in early spring, enjoy for several weeks, and replace with
heat-tolerant annuals, perennials, and flowering shrubs. And because Spring Magic plants
can be grown in cold/minimum heat greenhouses, which means low-cost cultivations and
efficient use of greenhouse space, Spring Magic makes sense for growers, too.
Variegatus Acorus gramineus
(Dwarf White Striped Sweet Flag)
Sun or partial sun
Sweet Sorbet Erysimum
(Wallflower)
Plant in sun or partial shade
Pagoda™ White Aquilegia hybrida
(Hybrid Columbine)
Partial sun
Pink Sequins™ Arabis caucasica
(Rock Cress)
Full sun
Golden Flourish™ Aurinia saxatile
(Basket of Gold, Alyssum)
Partial sun
Polar™ Pink Bellis perennis
(English Daisy)
Plant in sun or partial shade
Polar™ Red Bellis perennis
(English Daisy)
Plant in sun or partial shade
I have a landscaping business and do a lot of containers for customers. I have used pictures of your containers a lot, they are so helpful. This year I have used Supertunia(R) Vista Bubblegum and other petunias and I can't stop raving about them! They are the best! Lindy