Yarrow - Flowerburst Red Shades (3.5" pot)

$3.99
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Perennial. Magnificent flower heads in lively shades of red, rose, or lavender. Yarrow grows tall and wide, with fine, feathery foliage and long stems that are excellent for cutting. They are a good choice near the vegetable garden, as they attract beneficial insects, pollinators and butterflies, and repel harmful pests. As an added bonus, they are one of the best companions for roses, serving similar pest control duties, without drawing undue resources from the soil. Plants are very easy to grow, tolerating heat, drought, salt and poor soil conditions. They will easily naturalize into the garden, provided soil is well-draining and they receive adequate light.

Location: Sunny border, Wildflower meadow, Coastal garden, Rose garden

Bloom Period: June to September

Height: 24”

Plant Spacing: 12-24”

Perennial. Magnificent flower heads in lively shades of red, rose, or lavender. Yarrow grows tall and wide, with fine, feathery foliage and long stems that are excellent for cutting. They are a good choice near the vegetable garden, as they attract beneficial insects, pollinators and butterflies, and repel harmful pests. As an added bonus, they are one of the best companions for roses, serving similar pest control duties, without drawing undue resources from the soil. Plants are very easy to grow, tolerating heat, drought, salt and poor soil conditions. They will easily naturalize into the garden, provided soil is well-draining and they receive adequate light.

Location: Sunny border, Wildflower meadow, Coastal garden, Rose garden

Bloom Period: June to September

Height: 24”

Plant Spacing: 12-24”

Companion Plants

Create an attractive border that the bees and butterflies will love:

Foxglove - Dalmatian Peach Hybrid (5" pot)
$4.99

Biennial. Gorgeous, creamy-peach trumpet blooms will completely encircle stems in their first season. Removing flower spikes will then ensure another heavy bloom in the following year. They are well-suited for containers, growing even in small patio pots. They are also very attractive in mixed borders or mass plantings along a pathway or fence. Note: While plants will still self-seed, as an F1 hybrid, ‘Dalmatian Peach’ seeds will not grow true to their parents.

Foxgloves are easy to grow, vertical accents to spruce up low light areas. Tubular flowers form on magnificent spires, and are an absolute hummingbird magnet. Cutting the main flower spike will produce side shoots that bloom into fall. As a biennial, Foxglove usually do not flower in their first year. In their second year they will bloom beautifully, self-seed generously, and then die. Because of this life cycle, successive plantings over two seasons will ensure you have Foxglove blooming in your garden for many years to come. They perform best in rich, well-draining soil that is acidic, making them an excellent choice to place near coniferous trees.

Location: Rear border, Shaded bed, Woodland garden

Bloom Period: June

Height: 2-3’

Plant Spacing: 12-18”

Globe Thistle - Veitch's Blue (5" pot)
$5.49

Perennial. Unusual, dramatic, and an absolute pollinator magnet! Large, 3” blooms attract bees, butterflies, and birds. Long, straight silver stems provide a splendid contrast to any perennial bed, but the glowing blue orbs create a particularly ethereal effect over white and green hues. They are long-living perennials, living 10 years or more, and are not invasive. They make beautiful, unique additions to fresh cut or dried arrangements. Globe Thistles are an extremely low maintenance addition to the garden. They thrive in poor, sandy, dry soil. Average water will bring the most flowers.

Location: Sunny border, Perennial bed, Cut flower garden

Bloom Period: July/August

Height: 3-4’

Plant Spacing: 18-24”

Calendula - Snow Princess (3.5" pot)
$3.49

Annual. Get ready for a show! This unusual variety will undergo a beautiful colour transformation right before your eyes: unopened blooms will begin as a lemon curd yellow. Petals will then gradually unfurl to reveal an almost pure white blossom with a dark center. A beautiful contrast for any flower bed or vase!

Calendula are a terrific vegetable companion, as they attract pollinators and repel harmful nematodes in the soil. Their flowers are edible and dried petals can be used in place of saffron, as a garnish, or to make a delightful tea. They are very easy to grow, requiring minimal watering and feeding. Plant in poor to average, well-draining soil and deadhead occasionally for increased blooms.

Location: Mid-border, Mixed container, Vegetable garden

Bloom Period: June to September

Height: 2’

Plant Spacing: 10”

Marigold - Lemon Gem (5" pot)
$4.99

Annual. This Mexican marigold is smothered in petite, sunny flowers with a light citrus scent. Plants grow in neat mounds with lacy green foliage. Both leaves and flowers are edible - leaves as a flavourful salad green, and flowers to dress up salads or desserts.

The quintessential companion plant, marigolds are stars in the vegetable garden. They attract bees, butterflies and beneficial predatory insects. They are an excellent companion for tomatoes and potatoes, as they repel harmful insects and soil nematodes. Plant in average soil with even moisture and fertilize every few weeks.

Location: Vegetable garden, Front of border, Mixed container

Bloom Period: June to October

Height: 12”

Plant Spacing: 12”