• Gorgeous Betsy Ross Lilac in full bloom

    Betsy Ross Lilac (White)

    $24.95

    The Betsy Ross Lilac is truly a one-of-a-kind, harder-to-find variety. Not all lilacs can be grown in warmer climates but she can be! This was the first lilac release from the U.S. National Arboretum, specifically developed for its disease resistance (like powdery mildew) in warmer climates and for its gorgeous rounded shape and fluffy, profuse white flowering habit. She’s a winner!

    ***Note: From late winter to early spring, lilacs are dormant (no leaves) and will be shipped bare root with minimal to no dirt. Please see the last 2 photos for a reference of overall size, roots, and dormancy. These are an example of what you will receive. Thanks!

  • Chesapeake Crablegs daylily

    Chesapeake Crablegs Daylily

    $10.00

    What better name for a plant on the Eastern Shore than Chesapeake Crablegs Daylily? When we saw this one, we just knew you’d love it! So why the name?  These bright orange and red petals are long, narrow, and slightly curled under, much like crab legs. :)

    Daylilies are tough plants and do well when planted in full to part sun in well-draining but evenly moist soil.  Ours are in one-gallon pots, healthy, and blooming now (as seen in the photo).  Keep them flowering by removing old, spent blooms once they’re done.  If you enjoy daylilies, you’ll love these unique colors!

    Please note: Daylilies cannot be shipped during cold weather.  These would not be shipped until warmer spring temperatures.

  • noah's ark daylily

    Noah’s Ark Daylily

    $10.95

    The Noah’s Ark Daylily is a re-blooming buttery, creamy yellow daylily that will make you smile with its cheery color every time you see it.  The blooms are large, appearing mid-season (May/June).  To help me re-bloom, cut off my spent blooms so I can re-focus my energy.  I’m low-maintenance, hardy, and perfect when planted with natives like Blazing Star (liatris spicata) or Black-Eyed-Susans.

    Ours are potted in gallon-sized pots, ready for their new home with you! Please note; Daylilies cannot be shipped during cold months. These would not ship until warm spring temperatures after the threat of freezing has occurred.

  • pink sorrel

    Pink Sorrel

    $12.49

    Pink sorrel (Oxalis articulata) is an old-fashioned beauty often found in the yards of older homes here on the Eastern Shore.  Its vibrant and cheery pink blooms close up at night and welcome each new morning open and alive.  Keep in mind, this plant will go dormant in the summertime if it is not kept nice and moist.

    Ours are in 1-gallon pots, divided from our own pink sorrel that has been here for over 100 years.  This is a ground cover plant worth all the love it receives from the people who cherish it.

  • Silver Dollar Hydrangea

    Silver Dollar Hydrangea

    $13.50

    Silver Dollar Hydrangea is simply stunning!  Its showy blooms typically emerge in the mid-summer (around July) as a beautiful white color and gradually fade to pink tones.  This beauty can bloom into the fall!  If you love cut flowers, these are absolutely perfect!  Best of all, these hydrangea bloom on new wood which means your buds will be protected from the late spring frosts!

    Reaching only 4 – 5 feet tall and wide at its maturity, this amazing small shrub is perfect for yards where you are low on space but want a big impact. It’s a real eye-catcher.

    Silver Dollar Hydrangea does best in full sun to part shade.  We think morning sun and dappled afternoon shade works great! Rich soil keeps these hydrangeas looking and feeling their best, so adding compost to their dirt helps a lot!  Acid-lovers fertilizer during the growing season also helps keep them healthy.

    They like well-draining soil that is consistently moist.  Hot summer months may require extra care to be sure they don’t completely dry out! In the early spring, prune them to maintain good shape and healthy blooms.

    **Note: Panicle hydrangeas are dormant from late fall to early spring (no leaves) and will be sold/shipped bare root (no pot with minimal dirt). These are healthy starter hydrangeas. Please be sure to see the last photo in the gallery for the overall size and roots to be sure you are happy before you order. Thanks! :)