Caring For Your Plants

Plant Dictionary

Explore our comprehensive dictionary, where you’ll find detailed information on a wide variety of plants and trees. Learn about their characteristics, care requirements, and how to incorporate them into your landscape design. Many of these are available in our Garden Center, depending on the season and availability.

Annuals

ColeusThis annual comes in many sizes, shapes, and a wide array of vibrant colors. Coleus will add color to any part of the yard and will grow in both sun and shade. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR COLEUS PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until established, and during hot weather, every day.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend fertilizing all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every three weeks during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest using Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

CosmosBeautiful all-season-long color with daisy-like heads – makes excellent cut flowers.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR COSMOS PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until established, and during hot weather, every day.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend fertilizing all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every three weeks during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest using Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

These daisy-like flowers come in many colors. Flowers may be semi-double and double a taller annual that can reach 8-15 inches and will grow in sun or partial shade. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DAHLIA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dusty MillerGreat filler, beautiful silvery color, grows in any condition but prefers sun.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DUSTY MILLER PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

GeraniumOne of the most popular annuals out there. Usually planted in planters or pots by themselves. Available in different colors will add a splash of color all summer. The dead flower heads must be removed to encourage the development of new flowers. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GERANIUM PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Gerbera DaisiesBright beautiful daisy adds great color to any basket, planter, or in your yard.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GERBERA DAISY PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

HeliotropeDeep purple, white, or pink flowers on sturdy green stems. Blooms profusely throughout summer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR HELIOTROPE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

ImpatientsOne of the most popular annuals planted in shady areas. Thrives in deeply shaded areas. The wide verity of colors leaves open the ability to mix and match colors to ones liking. Flower continue blooming all summer long. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR IMPATIENTS PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

LobelliaBright blue beautiful trailing flowers in containers or hanging baskets.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR LOBELLIA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

MarigoldOne of the lowest maintenance annuals they will grow in poor soils and hot areas of the yard. Coming in a verity of size, and shades of yellow, orange, gold, and red. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR MARIGOLD PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Moss RoseThese semi-double flowers come in shades of purple, pink, red, yellow, and white. This is a low growing annual that will flower all summer long. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR MOSS ROSE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

PetuniasOne of the most popular annuals for sunny gardens and planters. With the large selection of colors and single petal or double petal flowers the choices seem endless. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PETUNIA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

SalviaThe annual type is similar to the perennial, many colors to choose from, different heights, beautiful annual, blooms the whole season.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SALVIA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

SnapdragonA unique pop of color, heat tolerant. Tall and short varieties make it easy to beautify your garden.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SNAPDRAGON PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

StockBeautiful, very fragrant annual that handles the heat. Different colors to choose from.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR STOCK PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Deciduous Shrubs

Alpine CurrentBest if used for a hedge. This shrub will do well in both sun and shade. The Alpine Current can easily be kept to any size or shape by trimming. (Feed with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ALPINE CURRENT PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Annabelle HydrangeaA taller verity of hydrangea that will reach about 4 ft tall. The huge globe shaped white flowers appear in June and will continue flowering through July and August. This plant will do well in full shade which make it the perfect plant for the north side of the house of a shade garden. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.
Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Anthony Waterer SpireaThis spirea will only grow to be 2-3 feet tall make it a good foundation plant for under windows. The beautiful rose-pink flowers will bloom all summer then in the fall the leaves will turn a brilliant red. The Anthony Waterer Spirea will give you color all growing season. (Feed with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.
Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Arrowwood ViburnumA large upright shrub that will reach a height of 8-10 feet. A compact and dense white flower appears in late spring. Blue/black berries follow in summer that attract birds. The red purple fall color makes this plant colorful through the season. This plant will do well in wet areas and sun or shade areas. Mostly used for screening or privacy, but can be used closer to the house if trimmed can kept at a smaller size. (Fertilize once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Bridal Wreath SpireaThis vase shaped shrub will grow to about 5-7 feet tall. Pure white flowers appear in April or May. Will grow in both sun or partial shade, leaving a few options of where to place this shrub in the landscape. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Butterfly BushThis flowering shrub will reach 5-8 feet tall. This fast growing plant will flower July to September and comes in a verity of colors. This is the perfect plant to add to any garden the flowers will attract butterflies which will just add to the garden setting. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BUTTERFLY BUSH PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Charles Joly LilacHOW TO CARE FOR YOUR CHARLES JOLY LILAC PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Crimson Pygmy BarberryA dense low growing shrub with a maximum height of 12 ft. This shrub has a beautiful crimson red leaf color all summer. A spiny shrub that makes for a good color accent in landscape beds or rock gardens. (Feed with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Diablo NinebarkA beautiful shrub with burgundy color leaves that will grow to about 7 feet tall. The button size pink flowers that appear in mid-summer adds to the beauty of this plant. (Fertilize with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DIABOLO NINEBARK PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dwarf Alberta SpruceA very good topiary plant that makes a good patio plant or entry way plant. This slow growing plant does not need much trimming to keep its shape. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE SPIRAL PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dwarf Burning BushOne of the most popular landscape plants. Well known for its dark red fall color. This plant will reach 3-5 feet, but can be kept smaller with trimming which makes it good as a foundation planting. (Feed once a month with Miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DWARF BURNING BUSH PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dwarf European CranberryA dwarf compact shrub that will only grow to 1 – 3 feet tall. This non-flowering shrub is a good choice for a foundation planting. Very versatile plant that can grow in full sun or full shade. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DWARF EUROPEAN CRANBERRY VIBURNUM PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dwarf Korean LilacThe name says it all. A dwarf lilac that will reach a height of 3-5 feet. The lilac color flowers are very fragrant, which make this plant ideal for doorways of window areas to be able to enjoy the fragrance indoors. Trim you lilac directly after flowering ends this will ensure you receive the abundance of flowers the following year. Waiting to trim your lilac will decrease the abundance of flowers the following year. (Feed with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DWARF KOREAN LILAC PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Fairy RoseThis shrub has beautiful pink flowers that will flower all summer long. This rose has very little maintenance involved, and no need to cover them in the winter. In spring cut back old growth to give it a better shape and encourage new growth. (Feed with Miracle-gro for roses once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR FAIRY ROSE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

ForsythiaA large shrub that is mostly used for fencing and privacy. When you see the bright yellow flowers appear you know spring is around the corner. When full grown can reach a height of 8-12 ft. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR FORSYTHIA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Growing Embers HydrangeaThis verity of hydrangea has beautiful deep dark red flowers in summer against deep green foliage. This plant gives a burst of color to any shade garden. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GLOWING EMBERS HYDRANGEA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Gold Drop PotentillaA low spreading plant that grows 2-3 feet tall. Bright yellow flowers consume this plant throughout the summer making it a good accent plant to any landscape. Selective pruning is required to keep plant from producing too much dead wood. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GOLD DROP POTENTILLA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Goldflame SpireaSimilar to the Anthony Waterer Spirea in height, but flowers are a light pink color. New leaves that emerge in spring start out red, turn to a golden color in the summer, and then back to red in the fall. Another spirea that will give you color all growing season. (Feed with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GOLDFLAME SPIREA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.
Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Goldmound SpireaA smaller spirea that will reach about 2 feet. A bright yellow leaf on this plant sets it apart from its other spirea relatives. With pretty pink flowers blooming all summer the Goldmound Spirea will add color to any part of your landscape. (Feed with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GOLDMOUND SPIREA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.
Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Grow Low SumacA low growing shrub used on hillsides or open areas spring flowers that have a nice fragrance. This is a very tough plant that can endure full sun and drought conditions. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GRO-LOW SUMAC PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

HibiscusSimilar to the Rose of Sharon. The large single petal flowers of the Hibiscus come in different colors. This is a more tropical looking flower. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR HIBISCUS PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Java Red WeigelaThis beautiful compact shrub has dark purple foliage all summer long. The pink trumpet shape flowers will cover this plant in June and add to its beauty. This plant does well in full sun and can reach 4-5 feet tall, but can be maintained to a more desirable size by trimming. (Fertilize once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JAVA RED WEIGELA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Juddii ViburnumA beautiful spring flowering shrub that will grow to be about 6-8 feet tall, but can be kept smaller with simple trimming. The light pink flowers also have a nice fragrance to them. The reddish black fruit adds a nice fall color to this plant. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JUDDII VIBURNUM PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Knock Out RoseThe newest shrub rose out there, this is a low maintenance that has beautiful cherry red cluster flowers. This rose will flower all summer long adding a nice touch of color to the landscape. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro for rose once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR KNOCK OUT ROSE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Little Henry SweetspireThis small compact shrub is perfect for any spot in the landscape only growing 3 ft. tall makes this a nice choice of plants. The white flowers that appear in early summer and red fall color just add to the beauty of this plant. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR LITTLE HENRY SWEETSPIRE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Little Princess SpireaVery similar to the Goldmound Spirea with the exception of its dark green leaf color, which makes this plant a nice smaller shrub for color all summer long. (Feed with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR LITTLE PRINCESS SPIREA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Minuet WeigelaThis smaller weigela makes for a great late spring showoff flowers. The pink flowers that cover this plant will make quite a show of color. This plant will take full sun to partial shade, which makes placement of this plant in the landscape more open, and with a height of only 2-3 feet the options are endless. (Feed with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR MINUET WEIGELA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Miss Kim LilacThis dwarf lilac will grow to about 4-5 ft tall. The large pale lilac color flowers are very fragrant. The dark green foliage will turn to a burgundy red fall color which will add color to the landscape twice a year. Mostly used under windows or by door to bring the fragrance indoors. Trim after flowering is done, waiting until later in year will lessen the amount of flowers the following year. (Fertilize once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR MISS KIM LILAC PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Mohican ViburnumA smaller more compact Viburnum that will only grow 6-8 feet tall. Clusters of white flowers in spring add a nice touch of color against the dark green foliage. The red fruits turn black in the fall giving nice fall color attracting the birds. This plant will do well in dry soils and will grow in sun to partial shade. This plant is best used as a natural fence or privacy shield, be it a patio or big backyard. (Feed with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR MOHICAN VIBURNUM PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Nearly Wild RoseA low growing shrub rose that will reach 2 feet tall. The single pink flowers will bloom all season long. These roses do not need to be covered for the winter season. A low maintenance rose that will add color all summer. May get some black spot on the leaves, when first noticed apply rose dust to the leaves to help reduce the risk of spreading. (Fertilize with miracle-gro for roses once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR NEARLY WILD ROSE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Nikko Blue HydrangeaThis beautiful natural looking shrub will give you that burst of color in the middle of summer. These light blue flowering shrubs do very well in full shade. This low maintenance shrub is perfect for that shade garden. The hydrangea prefers a more acid soil. Can reach a height of 3 feet. To get a deeper blue color flower fertilize with mir-acid once a month until flowers start.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Oakleaf HydrangeaA verity of hydrangea that will grow in full sun reaching a height of 4-6 feet tall. The large Oakleaf looking leaves gives this plant a very dense and large clump look. The white flowers will appear in summer. Grows best in a well drained soil and it is best to add peat moss to the existing soil. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Pee Gee HydrangeaGreen foliage extend out from single stem trunk. Erect clusters of creamy white flowers turn pink in August and September. No trimming necessary. Add granular acid to deepen color and add phosphorous to increase blooming.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PEE GEE HYDRANGEA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Peking CotoneasterThis upright shrub will grow to be 8-10 feet tall. Mostly used for hedges, the dark green foliage will change to red in the fall then give way to black berries. (Fertilize with Miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PEKING COTONEASTER PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.
Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Pink Beauty HydrangeaAnother verity of hydrangea that has beautiful pink flowers during July and August. A nice compact growing shrub that will add color in shady area. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PINK BEAUTY HYDRANGEA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.
Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Purple Leaf PlumThis shrub has a rich deep purple leaf color with a small pink flowers in spring. This plant will grow to 6-8 ft tall making it a good plant for screening and privacy; can also be used as an accent plant or corner planting. (Feed with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PURPLE LEAF PLUM PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Red Prince WeigelaA beautiful shrub with bright red flowers that will cover this shrub in June and will repeat blooming all summer long. Reaching a height of 4-5 feet tall makes this shrub a nice foundation plant. (Fertilize once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR RED PRINCE WEIGELA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Red Twig DogwoodA very good shrub that will grow in sun or shade. The clusters of white flowers in spring make it very showy. Best known for its dark red back that makes this plant great for winter color. Ideally used for fencing or screening because it can reach a height of 8-10 feet tall. (Fertilize once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR RED TWIG DOGWOOD PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Rose of SharonA beautiful fast growing shrub that will grow 6-12 feet tall. Mostly known for its beautiful summer flowers that come in white, pink, red, purple, and blue; and can be a single petal or a double petal. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ROSE OF SHARON PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Rosy Glow BarberryA taller barberry that will grow to a height of 3-4 feet. This plant is more known for its marble red leaves. The Rosy Glow Barberry will give your landscape a burst of color all year long. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ROSY GLOW BARBERRY PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Royal Purple Smoke BushA round shaped shrub that can reach 15 ft tall but can be kept smaller with trimming. Flowers appear in early summer. The hairs on the flowers are a bronze color giving them their smoky appearance. The deep purple leaf color gives this plant beautiful color all summer. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ROYAL PURPLE SMOKE BUSH PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Saucer MagnoliaLarge purple/white cupped flowers are present in April and early May. Another great dwarf foundation planting in a multi stem form. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SAUCER MAGNOLIA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Snowmound SpireaA medium size spirea that will grow approx. 3 feet tall, and can reach a width of 4 feet. This shrub has a dense dark green foliage and masses of pure white flowers in May. The Snowmound Spirea will grow in full sun, but will tolerate partial shade too. (Fertilize with miracle-gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SNOWMOUND SPIREA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Summersweet ClethraA medium size shrub that will grow to be 4-6 feet tall the spike looking flowers appear in August and will continue to flower until September. The flowers have a nice fragrance that will add to any landscape. These plants will grow in full sun to partial shade making them a good accent plant of foundation planting. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SUMMERSWEET CLETHRA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Tall HedgeMostly used as a hedge, these shrubs will reach a height of 10-12 ft tall, but can be kept to a more desirable size by trimming. This plant is good for narrow areas and with a 4 ft spread can fit almost anywhere. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TALL HEDGE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Variegated WeigelaA beautiful flowering shrub known for its variegated foliage. The creamy white border on its leaves gives this plant most of its color. Light pink flowers are an added bonus, and with a height of 4-5 feet tall makes for a good foundation shrub. (Fertilize once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR VARIEGATED WEIGELA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Wine Rose WeigelaA beautiful little plant that will add color to the landscape with its dark burgundy foliage. The rosy-pink color flowers will cover this plant and just add to its beauty. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR WINE & ROSE WEIGELA PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Yellow Twig DogwoodThis plant is almost the twin to the Red Twig Dogwood, with all the same characteristics except for its yellow bark. (Feed once a month with miracle-gro.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR YELLOW TWIG DOGWOOD PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Evergreen Shrubs

Densi YewA very popular evergreen shrub with dark green color all year long. Can be used as a hedge or a single plant very easy to maintain and keep the size and shape you want. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DENSI YEW PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Emerald N Gold EuonymusA broadleaf evergreen that will grow 4 feet tall and about 4 feet wide. Known for its foliage, dark green centers with golden yellow edges will give any landscape color year round. (Fertilize with Miracid once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR EVERGREEN SHRUBS – EMERALD ‘N’ GOLD EUONYMUS PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Globe ArborvitaeThis rich green colored evergreen has a natural globe shape that does not require trimming to keep its shape. Only growing to be 3-5 feet tall makes this a great choice for any foundation planting. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GLOBE ARBORVITAE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Hicks YewMostly used to create a hedge this dark green colored evergreen is a more narrow and taller yew. Also very easy to trim and shape to the size you want. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR HICKS YEW PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Inkberry HollyThis broadleaf evergreen makes for a beautiful hedge. The dark green color foliage and small black berries will add color all year long. Only growing to be 2-3 feet tall and slow growing this plant does not need much maintenance to keep its shape and size. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR HICKS YEW PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Little Giant ArborvitaeA very popular evergreen shrub with dark green color all year long. Can be used as a hedge or a single plant very easy to maintain and keep the size and shape you want. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR LITTLE GIANT ARBORVITAE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

PJM RhododendronA beautiful broadleaf evergreen with lavender-pink color flowers that will cover the plant in early spring the deep green leaves will add color throughout the summer and winter. Growing to be 3-6 ft tall makes this a nice plant for a partly shady area in the landscape that needs a burst of color in spring. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PJM RHODODENDRON PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Pyramidal ArborvitaeA very narrow cone shape evergreen that can reach a height of 15 ft tall. This plant can be used as a privacy screen in narrow areas. This plant is also very easily kept smaller by simple trimming. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Sea Green JuniperThis bright green color juniper will grow to be 3 ft tall and 3-5 feet wide but can be kept smaller with simple trimming. The graceful arching branches help form this nice vase shape. This plant makes a nice fountain planting or can also be used as a hedge. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SEA GREEN JUNIPER PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Techny ArborvitaeAnother arborvitae that will grow to be 15 ft tall. This arborvitae is a wider version of the Pyramidal. Mostly used for a privacy fence, can also be used as a single accent plant. This plant can also be kept smaller with trimming. Should be fertilized 2-3 time during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TECHNY ARBORVITAE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Woodward ArborvitaeA beautiful globe shape evergreen that will grow to be 4-5 feet tall. This plant has a very nice medium green foliage which will give color to any landscape year round. This plant is a nice low maintenance plant that will need little to no trimming. Should be fertilized 2-3 times during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR WOODWARD ARBORVITAE PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Evergreen Trees

Canadian Hemlock

Upright pyramidal shaped tree with drooping branches. Fast growing, can grow 12-15 ft in 10 years. Soft dark green needles remain all year. Excellent for shaded areas. Needs to be kept well protected from northern winds. (Feed with acid granulars 3 times a year, but not after August).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Canadian Hemlock PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Colorado Blue Spruce

Slow growing upright shape, richer blue color in June and July, and darker blue color all other months. Can grow to a height of 15 ft in 12-15 years. (Feed with acid granulars 3 times a year, but not after August).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Colorado Blue Spruce PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Concolor Fir

Fast growing upright evergreen. Extremely soft needles. Beautiful rich blue color in July. Great for tight spaces. Can grow to 15 ft in 10 years. Can be trained to stay between 8-10 ft wide. (Feed with acid granulars 3 times a year, but not after August) (Our Favorite)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Concolor Fir PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Norway Spruce

Dark green color all year. Fast growing symmetrically shaped tree. Can grow to a height of 10-15 ft in 10-12 years. Tolerates strong cold winds. (Feed with acid granulars 3 times a year, but not after August).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Norway Spruce PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

White Pine

Long soft dark green needles. Best suited for shaded and well protected area. Can grow 15 ft in 10 years. (Feed with acid granulars 3 times a year, but not past August).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR White Pine PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Flowering Trees

Aristocrat Pear

Hybrid of the Bradford Pear has a more vertical branching structure and stronger branches though. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Aristocrat Pear PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Cleveland Select Pear

Hybrid of the Bradford Pear. This tree holds a perfect A frame. Tighter branching structure than the Bradford Pear make this an excellent choice for smaller yards. (Feed with milorganite 3 time a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Cleveland Select Pear PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Coral Burst Crab Tree

Clusters of coral/pink flowers cover the trees in May. Hardy disease resistant dwarf growing tree (8-10 feet) makes this a well used tree in our community. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Coral Burst Crab Tree PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Forest Pansy Redbud

Excellent foundation planting. Grows great in full sun to partial shade. Bright purple/red flowers which look like little fire crackers, cover branches in early spring. Deep green foliage turns to yellow in the fall. Tree grows to an umbrella shape and is great for courtyards and shading benches. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Forest Pansy Redbud PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Pink Flowering Dogwood

Beautiful four petal pink flowers in spring. Shiny grey branches and trunk. Good tree for group planting if in a well protected shady area ONLY! (Feed milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Pink Flowering Dogwood PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Profusion Crabtree

Pinkish/red spring flowers and a round mushroom shape make this tree an ideal flower bed or yard planting. Grows to 12 feet tall an 9 feet wide. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Profusion Crabtree PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Rose of Sharon Tree

Same as the Rose of Sharon shrub except the plant has a single trunk giving it a tree form. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Rose of Sharon Tree PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Rose Tree

This shrub rose is very unique with its single trunk giving it the tree form. Flowers all summer long, and available in different colors. This rose makes a good patio plant or smaller accent plant. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro for rose once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Rose Tree PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Serviceberry

White clumps of early spring flowers on a shiny grey stem and trunk. This gem of an ornamental privacy trees turns to a fabulous red color in fall. Available in both single and multi stem forms. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Serviceberry PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Star Magnolia

Large white spider shaped flowers is all this tree wears in April and early May. Excellent dwarf tree in multi stem form. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Star Magnolia PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn

Another great tree that is easy to shape. This Hawthorn however has a yellow fall color not orange like the Washington. Does not flower until early June and has no thorns. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Washington Hawthorn

Also known as the lollipop tree for its spectacular dome shape it takes after trimming. The Hawthorn waits to share its beautiful white flowers with us until early June well after the flowering of most other trees. Bright orange berries appear in the fall and are held on the tree after the orange fall foliage has fallen off. The long nail-like thorns of this tree create a nest haven for small birds. (Feed with milorganite 3 times a year).

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Washington Hawthorn PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Groundcovers

Ajuga

A very low growing groundcover that will spread quickly. The leaves are a deep green or purple / bronze or variegated. The blue flowers appear in May and June. This groundcover is easy to divide and replant elsewhere. Ajuga will grow in both sun or shade. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Ajuga PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Creeping Phlox

A low growing ground cover that will bring color to any landscape in early spring. It will take full sun but needs a well drained soil. They are perfect for a rock garden or for cascading over rocks or walls. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All Perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Creeping Phlox PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dead Nettle

This low growing groundcover has a nice pink flower from April to May. The silvery green leaves with dark green edges will add color to any garden whether sun or shade. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Dead Nettle PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Pachysandra

This evergreen groundcover is best known for its foliage. The dark green, glossy, leathery leaves almost look waxy. White flowers appear in early spring. This groundcover does best in shady areas. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Pachysandra PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Purple Leaf Wintercreeper

This groundcover creeps along the ground and will also climb. The dark green leaves will turn a reddish purple color in fall. The leaves of this groundcover will remain all winter, as a result they add color to the landscape all year long. This is one of the groundcovers that can be sheared to keep it under control, and will respond well. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Purple Leaf Wintercreeper PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Snow on the Mountain

This groundcover creeps along the ground and will also climb. The dark green leaves will turn a reddish purple color in fall. The leaves of this groundcover will remain all winter, as a result they add color to the landscape all year long. This is one of the groundcovers that can be sheared to keep it under control, and will respond well. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Snow on the Mountain PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

This groundcover is also considered an evergreen. A very rapid spreader, this groundcover will fill in an area quickly. In early spring a lavender blue flower will appear. Ability to grow in both sun or shade makes this groundcover very versatile. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Vinca PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Ornamental Grass

Dwarf Fountain Grass

Just as the name says a dwarf, only growing to be 24 inches tall. Fall plumes are very showy, this grass is another one that can be used almost anywhere in the landscape. All grasses should be cut down to about 3 inches in late fall or early spring. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Dwarf Fountain Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Fountain Grass

This is medium size grass that will grow to be 3-4 ft tall. This grass has a nice dark green foliage. Spiky looking plumes come out late summer and add to this grass’ beauty. All grasses should be cut down to about 3 inches in late fall or early spring. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Fountain Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Japanese Silver Grass

This variegated grass will grow to be 5-7 ft tall. The dark green foliage with a wide creamy white strips gives this grass plenty of color. All grasses should be cut back to about 3 inches in late fall or early spring. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Japanese Silver Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Karl Forester Grass

This grass has a more airy look to it. This grass has a light green foliage, colorful plumes start out white in June and turn a rose color later. This grass will reach a height of 4-5 ft making it a nice background plant in any garden. All grasses should be cut down to 3 inches in late fall to early spring. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Karl Forester Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Maiden Grass

A taller grass that will grow to be 6-8 ft tall. The foliage is very slender and dark green, and has a very nice graceful curled look which makes this a very nice looking grass. Not to mention its beautiful fall plumes just add to its beauty. All grasses should be cut back to 3 inches in late fall or early spring. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Maiden Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Porcupine Grass

Another tall grass reaching 5-7 ft tall. The dark green foliage with yellow splotches throughout give this grass a lot of color. This grass will produce a coppery tan plume in fall. All grasses should be cut down in late fall or early spring to about 3 inches. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Porcupine Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Purple Maiden Grass

This grass is shorter than the regular maiden grass, only growing to 4-5 ft tall. Foliage is green with a purple tinge turning to a satiny red color in fall. Produces pinkish color plumes in fall. All grasses should be cut back in late fall or early spring to about 3 inches. (Feed with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Purple Maiden Grass PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Ornamental Trees

Fox Valley Birch

Tight mushroom shape head with peeling rustic yellow bark. This is a dwarf version of the River Birch. Grows to a height of only 10 ft. Available in a multi stem form. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Fox Valley Birch PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Japanese Maple Blood Good

Deeply cut red/purple leaves all season. Slow growing tree. Excellent courtyard accent tree. Keep in a well protected area away from open northern winds. No trimming necessary. (Feed with milorganite and acid 3 times a year, but do not feed acid after August.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Japanese Maple (Blood Good) PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Japanese Maple Burgundy Lace

Extremely deeply cut leaves make this tree more unique than the Bloodgood. A unique weeping effect is also seen on this tree. Like its cousin, the Bloodgood, no trimming is necessary. (Feed with milorganite and acid 3 times a year, but do not feed acid after August.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Japanese Maple Burgundy Lace PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Purple Beech

Glossy purple foliage all season. Columnar growth habit makes for a narrow width plant. Great as a focal point against a tall wall such as fireplaces. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Purple Beech PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Weeping Mulberry

Unusually shaped tree with glossy green foliage. Rounded top branches grow back downward giving this focal point tree an umbrella shape and look. Grows to a height of 8 ft and turns to a yellow color in the fall. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Weeping Mulberry PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Weeping Purple Beech

Glossy purple foliage with columnar growth, though all branches have a downward lay to them. Hence weeping. (Tri-color Beech is another great verity with red, white and green foliage) (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Weeping Purple Beech PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Palm Trees

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Foxtail PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Majesty Palm

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Majesty Palm PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Available in 16 ft. This is the original palm tree with a tall thick trunk and 3-4 foot long fawns cascading downward. (Feed with Epson salt once per month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Queen Palm PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Robellini Palm

Available in two sizes 3-4 ft and 4-5 ft. A three stem palm that has long dark shiny green fawns that extend off the thick stubby trunk. This is a favorite for courtyards, pools, and decks. This palm can be brought in for the winter. (Feed with Epson salt once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Robellini Palm PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Royal Palm

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Royal Palm PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Washingtonia Palm

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Washingtonia Palm PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Perennials

Alpenglow Geraniums

Pink flowering, low-growing (12″ – 18″) perennial adds great coloring when mixed with other geraniums or as a border.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Alpenglow Geraniums PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Astilbe

Perfect shade-loving perennial with many choices of colors. Beautiful spike-like flowers on top of fern-like foliage.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Astilbe PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Autumn Brilliance Fern

Coppery color in Fall, beautiful green fronds.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Autumn Brilliance Fern PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Black-eyed Susan

One of the most popular daisies for its golden yellow flower with a dark center. Blooming from summer to late fall will give any landscape a burst of color. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. Perennials should be cut back in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Black-eyed Susan PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Blue Clips and White Clips

These low compact mounds with crisp green foliage look great in any landscape bed. The blue or white flowers are approx. 1 inch in size and have a bell shape. When in bloom, the plants are full of flowers, adding a nice burst of color to any garden. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Perennials should be cut back in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Blue Clips and White Clips PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Blue Hosta

The name says it all. The dark blue foliage will stand out in any shade garden. With its white flowers in summer it just adds to the beauty of this plant. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Blue Hosta PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Centaurea

Late Spring, early Summer easy bloomer, flamboyant blue flowers. Deadhead old flowers and get more, blooms all season, likes the sun and good drainage.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Centaurea PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Clematis

This beautiful vine does best on a trellis to give any blank wall in full sun a burst of color during the summer. They come in a large variety of colors, and are able to take full sun; the roots should be mulched to keep them cool and moist in throughout the summer. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Clematis PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Delphinium

An exceptional perennial with spikes of blue, pink, of white flowers. They do get tall reaching 3-6 feet and may require staking to provide support. These plants make for a great specimen plant in a perennial garden. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Delphinium PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Dianthus Sweet William

Great and easy to grow perennials with gorgeous pink, red, white and bicolored flowers. Also makes great cut flowers for your house.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Dianthus Sweet William PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Digitalis Camelot

Sun or shade – easy early summer bloomer with huge blooms bell-shaped on top of tall spiked foliage.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Digitalis Camelot PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Francee Hosta

Beautiful deep green leaves with a nice narrow white edge. Giving any shade garden all summer long. Only growing to be 15-18 inches tall, they will not take up a lot of room. Light lavender color flowers just add to this hosta’s beauty. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Francee Hosta PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Frances William Hosta

These large round blue green leaves bordered with a wide pale gold color with white flowers are just an eye catcher in any shade garden. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Frances William Hosta PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Gaillardia

These daisy-like flowers come in shades of yellow, red, or orange. When in bloom, the flowers overtake the foliage. Growing best in full sun, these plants are sure to add color all summer long. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Gaillardia PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Happy Returns Daylily

A bright yellow flower that will bloom all summer long. A summer variety of daylily will get to be about 18-24 inches tall. This repeat bloomer will keep flowering without any maintenance needed. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Happy Returns Daylily PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Heuchera Coral Bells

Many different colors and choices to choose from make this perennial easy to fit in your yard. Blooms in June and July; also a hummingbird favorite. Foliage color from purple, red, bright lime green to mixed browns. Just a beautiful easy perennial.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Heuchera (Coral Bells) PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Hollyhock

Old fashioned single and double flower varieties. Long blooming, beautiful bright-colored flowers make this a sure bet to stand out in your yard. Alone or grouped together.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Hollyhock PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Jackman Clematis

One of the most popular of all clematis. The dark purple flowers are sure to give anyone a burst of color. Growing habits are the same as any other clematis variety. All perennials should be fertilized once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite fertilizer. All perennials should be cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Jackman Clematis PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Japanese Painted Fern

This fern has silvery-gray metallic looking fronds. To add to its beauty, the colored veins extend to the leaf tips. For best colorization on this plant put it in a lightly shaded area. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Japanese Painted Fern PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Johnsons Blue Geranium

The dark blue flowers against the dark green foliage make a wonderful sight. Mostly used as a border plant because of its low height; only reaching about 9 inches tall. Fertilize all perennials with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite once a month during the growing season. Cut perennials back to the ground in the late fall or the early spring.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Johnson’s Blue Geranium PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Lavender

Fragrant, beautiful purple flowers that can be picked and dried for flower arrangements. Deer-resistant and a good sunny location for this beautiful smelling perennial.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Lavender PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Lilyturf Liriope

Clump-forming perennial, evergreen grass blade leaves with spikes of purple flower. Variegated or plain green makes this perennial a great groundcover or standalone in your perennial beds.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Lilyturf Liriope PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

A standalone perennial, unique bright-colored flowers. Butterflies and hummingbirds love them, while you won’t have to worry about the deer. Sturdy tall spikes on nice green foliage with big leaves.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Lupine PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

May Night Salvia

A very showy array of violet purple flowers, these spiky flowers come out in summer and will bloom until fall. Growing to be about 30 inches tall makes this a good choice for any sunny spot in the landscape. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Cut back perennials to the ground in late fall or early spring.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR May Night Salvia PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Monarda Bee Balm

Great and easy to grow perennials with gorgeous pink, red, white and bicolored flowers. Also makes great cut flowers for your house.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Monarda (Bee Balm) PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Moonbeam Coreopsis

These small soft yellow flowers are only 1 inch wide, but cover the entire plant. Blooming all summer long will add beauty to the landscape. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Cut back perennials to the ground in late fall or early spring.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Moonbeam Coreopsis PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Morning Light Hosta

These bicolored green margins have wide golden yellow centers one of the few hostas where the green is on the outside of the leaf. The white flowers complete the beauty of this plant. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Cut back perennials to the ground in late fall or early spring.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Morning Light Hosta PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Orange Meadowbrite Coneflower

The first orange coneflower and brand new in 2004. This brightly colored deep orange ray flowers with a dark maroon cone plus the flowers have a nice fragrance. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Cut back perennials to the ground in late fall or early spring.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Orange Meadowbrite Coneflower PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Ostrich Fern

The grand daddy of all ferns, it will grow to be 36 inches tall. By far passing all other ferns. Its light green color and height is all this fern needs to attract one’s eye. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Ostrich Fern PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Otophorum Fern

This fern has many frond characteristics: its erect, flat, and triangular. These pale green fronds almost look plastic. The burgundy color stems just add to its beauty. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Otophorum Fern PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Penstemon Rondo Mix

Multi-colored flowers of pinks and purples. Only 15″ tall. Beautiful perennial for front borders.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Penstemon Rondo Mix PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Pictum Ghost Fern

A vigorous and upright fern that has silvery gray foliage. With its more formal look leaves many options of placement open for this fern in the shade garden. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once a month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Pictum Ghost Fern PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Platycodon Balloon Flowers

16″ perennial with blue, white, or lavender colored inflated balloon of flowers on top of nice compact green foliage. Midsummer bloomer; full sun to partial shade.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Platycodon (Balloon Flowers) PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Sedum

The strongest of perennials, late Summer and Fall bloomer with clusters of flowers on top of thick sturdy stems. Colors vary from bright pinks, salmon, whites, shade of purple. This sun-loving, drought tolerant perennial can handle any type of conditions, which makes it a sure winner for all gardens.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Sedum PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Shasta Daisy

A beautiful white daisy with yellow centers that will bloom all summer long. Reaching a height of 2-3 feet tall makes this a good backdrop to any perennial garden. Also makes a great cut flower for indoors. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Cut back perennials to the ground in late fall or early spring.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Shasta Daisy PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Stella De Oro Daylily

The most popular of the daylilies, this small daylily will only grow to be 8-12 inches tall. The deep gold color flowers will continue throughout the whole summer. This daylily will make a great accent in any landscape bed. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Perennials should be cut back in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Stella De Oro Daylily PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Variegated Yucca

The dark green foliage with strips of creamy yellow give this plant lots of color. The tall stalks that produce spikes of creamy white flowers come out in summer. These plants do very well in drought conditions. This low maintenance plant has many areas of use in any landscape bed. Should be fertilized 2-3 time during the growing season with Miracid fertilizer.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Variegated Yucca PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Veronica

This is a wonderful perennial for any garden. Its beautiful display of spiky flowers in a deep purple color is sure to add color. This plant will only grow to be 12-18 inches tall, making this a nice border plant or mass grouping in any sunny garden. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Perennials should be cut back in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Veronica PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

White Clematis

Another wonderful clematis with its deep white flowers that will bloom in summer. Same as all clematis, they grow best on a trellis in a sunny location. Fertilize perennials once a month during the growing season with Miracle-Gro or Milorganite. Perennials should be cut back in late fall or early spring to help promote new growth.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR White Clematis PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Wildwood Twist Fern

This hybrid of the Japanese Painted Fern has a beautiful smoky gray and green fronds. The light green color leaves along with the fronds add nice color to any shaded area of the yard. (Fertilize with Miracle-Gro once month.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Wildwood Twist Fern PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Yarrow

These wonderful perennials do best in hot, dry areas. The flowers range in colors from yellow, pink, orange, white, and hues of gold. Yarrow make a great cut flower for indoors. This is a very nice perennial that is sure to add color anywhere.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Yarrow PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.

Shade Trees

Alpenglow Geraniums

A multi stem tree that will grow to 35 ft. A great corner or privacy tree. Best when lower branches are trimmed up. The rustic yellow/white peeling bark makes this tree a year-round pleasure. (Feed with milorganite granulars 3 times a year.)

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Alpenglow Geraniums PLANTS

New installation watering: After installation, all shrubs and evergreens should be watered daily for the first week. If your lawn sprinklers are reaching your shrubbery with water, then there is little or no need for watering. When watering by hand, run water at the regular pressure for approximately 15 seconds per plant. During hot weather, additional watering may be needed.

In the instance where trees are planted in the lawn, they should NOT be watered if new sod has been planted. Trees planted in an established lawn should, however, be watered 3 times per week. Trees planted in a landscape bed should be watered the same as your shrubs and evergreens.

Groundcover should be watered every other day until they are established. They will need watering every day during hot weather.

Established plants: All shrubs should be watered 1-2 times per week, depending on the weather. Trees do not require more watering, except in drought conditions where there is less than 1 inch of rain per week. Groundcover, however, should be watered 3 times per week for 3 months.

Fertilizing: We recommend you fertilize all your shrubs, evergreens, trees, groundcover, and perennials once every 3 weeks. This should be done during the months of April, May, June, July, and August. We suggest you use Miracle-Gro, a water-soluble fertilizer, or Milorganite, a granular fertilizer.

Pruning: All your shrubs and evergreens are pruned for you when they are installed by us. Additional pruning to shape and size your plants can be done as needed. Please see our Aftercare Guide for more specific pruning information pertaining to various months of the year.