Plant Care Guides
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Lisianthus
Overview: Lisianthus are one of Phoenix best kept secretes! These flowers take the heat, and will actually last a few year with proper care. They are a rose like flowers and come in an array of colors. They are versatile...
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Dwarf Lisianthus
Overview: Lisianthus are one of Phoenix's best-kept secrets! These flowers take the heat, and will actually last a few years with proper care. Dwarf lisianthus are relatively new to the market, and they are coming out with better and better...
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Celosia
Overview: Celosia is one of my favorite flowers to have in the field and in containers for late summer and Fall. They come in colors from pink to orange and red. They also make great dried flowers for crafting projects....
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Amaranth
Overview: Amaranth is technically an edible grain, but we are cut flower growers who use or ornamentally for its beautiful autumnal plumes. They thrive in poorer soils and come in shades of green, copper, red, magenta, and blush. Adventure Level ...
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Basil
Overview: Basil is a lovely foliage to have throughout the warm growing season. There are so many different kinds of basil, that each has unique qualities to them. We love growing basil for its delicious scent, and heat tolerance. It...
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Sunflowers
Overview: Sunflowers are an American classic, they are easily recognized for their bright cheerful colors. They come in lots of different colors now and are easy to start from seed. They are native to North America and are commonly found...
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Statice
Overview: Statice is one of my favorite filler flowers and can be used fresh or dried to make some magical arrangements. I love using them for wreath making. They start blooming in April and I am harvesting them typically through...
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Craspedia
Overview: Craspedia was a new flower I grew in the 2022-2023 season. I was blown away, to say the least. They produced strong, loli-pop blooms that were the perfect addition to all my spring bouquets. The plants stayed on the...
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Feverfew
Overview: Feverfew aka matricria, is a dainty, fun, wildflower-esque flower. Feverfew comes in many different varieties, but I usually grow double varieties. It’s something that florists usually do not find in wholesale flower shops or grocery stores. It’s a cool...
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Yarrow
Overview: Yarrow is an easy-to-grow, wildflower here in Arizona. This plant is drought tolerant and easy to start from seed. Its ferny foliage also gives the garden a unique texture when it’s not in bloom. It’s said to be a...
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Monarda
Overview: Monarda always takes me back to my childhood, where we had large patches of the perennial. In Michigan, I always associated them with the 4th of July because that’s when they bloomed there. Here in Arizona, I like to...
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Campanula
Overview: Campanula is a bell-shaped flower, that is the perfect focal spike in arrangements for late spring here in Arizona. They come in blues, pinks, whites, and many other pastel colors. There is no other flower that is like Campanula....