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Each year we introduce new plants for the upcoming season, and 2016 is a banner year for new Proven Winners®.  We have 43 new annuals and I want to give you a quick introduction to each of them.  However, with 43 plants I am going to break them into three different groups based loosely on color. 

It’s time to think about spicing up the landscape with Proven Winners annuals. From a groundbreaking Calibrachoa for in-ground plantings to a rainbow of Supertunias, you'll find something to suit every garden style. Here are our top ten recommended annuals for landscapes.


Don’t worry it is simple, a Christmas Tree is nothing but a giant cut flower, so taking care of it is pretty much the same process.

Wedding Ring Buxus (boxwood)

As summer wanes into Fall it can be tempting to walk away from your garden and call it done until spring.  However, soil moisture is still important for perennials and shrubs.  Learn how to determine if your plants need supplemental water in Fall and if they do, how much and how often to water.

Solve one of the biggest issues with hydrangeas—unreliable bloom—by planting panicle hydrangeas from Proven Winners. Whether you’re looking to plant a living screen or fill patio pots, there’s a hydrangea to fit your needs.

Sunsatia® Blood Orange

Fall is an ideal time to work outdoors--conditions are ripe for planting and the crisp, clear air is invigorating. Create a bounty of beauty this fall with season-extending annuals, perennials and shrubs from Proven Winners. Here are ten excellent picks.

Deadheading is an old botanic term that simply means “to remove the old spent blooms to help keep it blooming longer”.

These tiny grasshoppers are less than ¼” in length and emerge with one thing only on their mind EATING.

Learn about ways to use black in your garden, along with some plants you can use that have black foliage.

Every year is different and sometimes the weather lottery gives you the best of all worlds, sunshine and gentle rain…. But then again at other times it can be blazing heat and drought or ‘toad strangler’ rains and never ending cloudiness. When it is your turn for the cloudy and rainy weather you can see problems begin to develop in your flower or vegetable garden.

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