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Creative Combination Plantings for Sun & Shade!

9/1/2021

 

​3 Combinations for Sun, 3 Combinations for Shade - Plus A Bonus!

Ever walk into a Garden Center and find yourself overwhelmed with choices? You're not alone! Pairing plants with one another isn't always the easiest task, so we hope the following combinations for sun and shade offer inspiration for your next planting project! The Nursery Professionals at our Garden Center are pleased to assist you with choosing alternates for any of these suggestions or dreaming up entirely new possibilities to suit your specific landscape needs.
Experience the Seasons - For a landscape that retains its beauty and sparks wonder every season of the year, consider seasonal color and bloom time when pairing plants together. Also, combine evergreen shrubs and grasses with those that go dormant in the Winter.
Combination Plantings for Sun
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Autumn Bonfire® Encore® Azalea & Touch of Gold® Holly
Like other Encore® Azalea varieties, Autumn Bonfire® blooms Spring, Summer, and Fall. It's vibrant red blooms against crisp, green foliage contrast well with the bright yellow and green combination of  Touch of Gold® Holly.

Autumn Bonfire® Encore® Azalea
Part Sun to Full Sun. 3' H x 3.5' W.
Touch of Gold® Holly
Full Sun to Part Shade. 2' H x 4' W.
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Lomandra Breeze™ Grass & Butterfly Bush
Combine the light and airy texture of evergreen Lomandra Breeze™ Grass with the colorful, sweetly-fragrant blooms of Butterfly Bush for a landscape that comes to life with movement! From the gentle sway of the grass as the breeze passes by to busy pollinators sipping nectar from the Butterfly Bush blooms, this pairing keeps things interesting. 

Lomandra Breeze™ Grass
Full Sun to Part Shade. 3' H x 3' W.
Butterfly Bush
Part Sun to Full Sun. Size depends on variety.
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Little Lime® Hydrangea & Darrow's Blueberry
Little Lime® Hydrangea is a petite, yet prolific bloomer that boasts large, lime-green to white blooms that age to a blush-pink in Fall. Darrow's Blueberry is a dwarf, evergreen blueberry that bears fruit in Spring after a flush of light-pink blooms. In Fall, the attractive blue-green foliage of this blueberry takes on blush to scarlet tones, coordinating well with the hydrangea's color-changing blooms.

Little Lime® Hydrangea
Part Sun to Full Sun. 3-5' H x 3-5' W.
Darrow's Evergreen Blueberry
Part Sun to Full Sun. 2' H x 2' W.
Combination Plantings for Shade
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Summer Crush®  Hydrangea & Sunshine Anise
Pair the eye-poppingly colorful blooms and lush green foliage of the Summer Crush® Endless Summer® Hydrangea with the bright and cheery yellow leaves of evergreen Sunshine Anise for a vibrant display throughout the Summer.

Summer Crush® Hydrangea
Part Shade to Shade. 1.5-3' H x 1.5-3' W.
Sunshine Anise
Part Shade to Shade. 5' H x 3' W.
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October Magic® White Shi-Shi™ Camellia & Soft Caress Mahonia
Bright white blooms and glossy evergreen foliage give October Magic® White Shi-Shi™ Camellia a classic look. Pair this Fall-blooming camellia with the feathery evergreen foliage and vibrant yellow Winter blooms of Soft Caress Mahonia and you have quite a dynamic duo!

October Magic® White Shi-Shi™ Camellia
Part Shade to Part Sun. 3-4' H x 3-4' W.
Soft Caress Mahonia
​Part Shade to Part Sun. 3' H x 3.5' W.
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Burning Love™ Leucothoe & Carex EverColor® Everillo
Color and texure that lasts all year! Evergreen Burning Love™ Leucothoe spices up the shade with deep red growth in Spring that ages to green, followed by dark purple Fall color. Plant this little gem next to the dramatic yellow color and fine texture of evergreen Carex EverColor® Everillo for a showstopping combination!

Burning Love™ Leucothoe
Part Sun to Shade. 2.5' H x 2.5' W.
Carex EverColor® Everillo
Part Shade to Shade. 1-1.5' H x 1-1.5' W.
BONUS - Container Combinations!
Don't have a place to plant in the ground? No problem - We have ideas for containers as well!
You may have heard the phrase "Thriller, Filler, and Spiller" used when describing the necessary ingredients for stunning mixed container plantings... It really works, and the possibilities are endless! Check out the following  combinations created by our Assistant Garden Center Manager:
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Elephant Ear (Thriller), Persian Shield, Coleus, and Oyster Plant (Fillers), and Creeping Jenny (Spiller)
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Lobster Claw plant (Thriller), Carex and Coleus (Fillers), and Variegated Ivy (Spiller)
​Whether you're refreshing plantings in existing containers or want to start fresh with a new pot from our extensive collection of outdoor pottery, our talented Nursery Professionals are eager assist you with creating unique combinations for any season! Visit our Garden Center for inspiration!

10 Plants that Can Take the Heat

7/1/2021

 

Top Performers for our Hot Summers

​As Lowcountry residents, we've grown accustomed to the waves of heat and humidity that occur during our summer months. Whether you find our summer season charming or you can't wait 'til fall, as someone who enjoys gardening and beautiful landscapes, you will certainly agree that plants well-adapted to our climate are highly regarded! The following is just a small sampling of the popular heat tolerant plants we have here at the Nursery for sun and for shade.
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Coneflower (Echinacea) is perfect for containers or a sunny spot in the landscape.
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Lantana offers colorful, nectar-rich blooms over a long season.

Heat Tolerant Plants for Sun:

​Coneflower (Echinacea)
Coneflowers are heat and drought tolerant champions once established in a sunny location. Requiring minimal maintenance, these colorful perennial flowers return year after year much to the delight of gardeners and pollinators.

Lantana
This sun-loving perennial blooms prolifically through the warm season, providing bright color and plentiful nectar for pollinators. Available in many colors and mature sizes to suit any sunny, well-drained spot.

Sweetgrass (Muhly Grass)
This native perennial grass is covered in fluffy pinkish-purple or white plumes during the Fall season and appreciates a sunny, well-drained location. Sweetgrass proves to be low maintenance and stands up to heat very well once it's settled into its place in the landscape.

Bottlebrush
Another pollinator-attracting plant, Bottlebrush is a sturdy, evergreen shrub that gets its name from the many bright red, bottle brush shaped flowers it produces for weeks during the warm season. Bottlebrush comes in a variety of sizes from dwarf (2-3' tall) to standard (8-12' tall), making it a popular selection for any sized garden space.

Ligustrum Jack Frost
Tried-and-true Ligustrum Jack Frost is versatile, performing well in bright sun or part shade throughout the heat of the summer. Variegated evergreen foliage and creamy white spring blooms make this selection an easy choice for any location that calls for a sun-tolerant shrub with attractive foliage.
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A Charleston favorite, evergreen Fatsia shows off in the shade with large, palmate leaves.
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Florida Sunshine Anise is a bright evergreen that prefers shade.

Heat Tolerant Plants for Shade:

​Fatsia japonica
A Lowcountry favorite that enjoys our subtropical climate, evergreen Fatsia japonica offers large, palmate leaves and grows well in shaded spaces with rich, well-drained soil. Clusters of white flowers arise in Fall and are followed by berries that attract birds. Give this beauty lots of room as it will mature to a size of 6-10' tall and wide. 

Philodendron selloum
Another plant to round out a tropical oasis feel in the landscape is Philodendron selloum. This large-growing plant matures to 8-10' tall and wide and offers beautifully ornate split leaves. Though it looks as though it might not overwinter, this plant goes through our mild winters quite well as an evergreen.

Cast Iron Plant
As its name suggests, Cast Iron plant has a reputation for being virtually indestructible. Evergreen and tolerant of a variety of less-than-ideal growing conditions, including deep shade, the only thing this plant really asks is not to be exposed to direct sunlight. Matures slowly to 2' tall by 2-3' wide.

Anise
Anise is a popular evergreen shade shrub for its ability to tolerate heat and humidity and because it is not preferred by deer. Various foliage colors and mature sizes are available, allowing for flexibility when combining with companion plantings in shady garden spaces.

Sabal minor
This dwarf Sabal Palm grows well in shade or sun. A great selection for areas that are low lying and tend to hold water, this native Palm will also tolerate drought once established. Small fruits that form after late-spring flowers attract wildlife.

planting tip

​We highly recommend amending the soil in your planting area with Brownswood Premium Planting mix as well as a starter fertilizer such as Espoma Organic Bio-tone® Starter Plus to give your new plants their best start. Our Planting Guide provides planting instructions and helpful information about watering and getting new plants established. You can pick up a copy of this guide at our Garden Center or download it using the link below.
Download our planting Guide

Calling All Pollinators!

4/1/2021

 

Plants that Attract Butterflies, Hummingbirds, and Bees.

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Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly with Butterfly Bush 'Black Knight'
What's more exciting than a garden filled with vibrant blooms? All those flowers PLUS the fluttering and buzzing of butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees! With new flowering annuals, perennials, and shrubs arriving almost daily at our Garden Center, Spring is the perfect time to start planting or make additions to your pollinator garden. By including a variety of pollinator-attracting plants in your landscape, you'll spend less time filling feeders and more time enjoying nature!
Pollinator-Gardening Tip:  Plant a variety of flowering plants so that butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees will have a nectar source available from the very beginning of Spring until late into the Fall. ​
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Texas Petunia Ragin Cajun™
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Lucky Star® Violet Pentas
There are so many plants to choose from that the design of a pollinator-pleasing garden is limited only by your imagination. ​Flowering annual and perennial plants provide a quick and easy way to tuck pollinator-friendly blooms and long-lasting color into your garden beds.
Try a combination of the following nectar-rich varieties for an extended season of blooms:  ​
Butterfly Weed
Mexican or Texas Petunia
Lantana
Salvia
​Sage
Coneflower
Coreopsis
Blanket Flower
​Bee Balm
Dianthus
​Daylily
Hardy Hibiscus
​Verbena

Pentas
Marigolds
Zinnias
​Petunias
Million Bells
Mexican Heather
​Dahlia
Basil
Lavender
Rosemary
​Mint
Bee Balm
​Passion Vine
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Lantana 'Miss Huff'
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Light Show® Red Bottlebrush
If you have a larger space available, flowering shrubs and trees can also add height, provide structure, and produce beautiful, pollinator-attracting flowers.

​A sampling of shrubs and trees to attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees:
Butterfly Bush
Bottlebrush
Abelia
Sweetspire
Firebush
Buttonbush
​Viburnum
Tropical Hibiscus
​Rose of Sharon
​Vitex

Sweetbay Magnolia
Ligustrum
Eastern Redbud
​Flowering Dogwood
(Note: Some of these, such as Butterfly Bush and Bottlebrush, are also available in dwarf sizes!)
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Monarch caterpillar with Butterfly Weed
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Passion Flower ‘Possum Purple’
Also, don't forget to include plentiful host plants such as Butterfly Weed (for the Monarchs) and Passion Vine (for the Gulf Fritillaries) as a food source for hungry caterpillars. Host plants vary by butterfly species. If you are looking to attract a particular butterfly to your garden, we recommend doing a little research to find out which host plant(s) that butterfly prefers. Blending host plants with those that produce nectar-rich flowers ensures you will see butterflies season after season.

Visit us at the Garden Center soon for the latest selection of pollinator-attracting plants. One of our Nursery Professionals can assist you in choosing just the right varieties for your garden space!
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