by Ninja Lawns | Nov 30, 2015 | Foundation Plants, Landscaping, Winter
Are you ready for springtime blooms!! YAY, so are we! And the cool thing is, you may not have to wait as long as you think. Winter Jasmine is a flowering shrub that is not very well-known, and gives you all the great, cheerful color of summer, but during the dead of...
by Ninja Lawns | Nov 27, 2015 | Bedding Plants, Foundation Plants, Landscaping, Winter
Maiden grass is among many ornamental grasses that bring depth and color, but is highlighted specifically because of it’s adaptability and variety! Shimmering flower heads create colored halos that hover about Maiden Grass’ delicate and sweeping leaves. Plant in moist...
by Ninja Lawns | Nov 26, 2015 | Foundation Plants, Gardening, Hedges, Landscaping, Seasonal, Springtime, Winter
Honeysuckle isn’t just for summertime, folks! Did you know that there are actually varieties of this sweet-smelling plant that grow in the cold of winter? Winter honeysuckle is not as flashy as some of it’s warm-season counterparts, but you can expect...
by Ninja Lawns | Nov 24, 2015 | Autumn, Bedding Plants, Gardening, Landscaping, Seasonal, Winter
Violas bear a close resemblance to their cousins, pansies, and they are stunning when planted together! We love violas during this time of year because of their tolerance to cold weather, and because they come in so many glowing, brilliant colors! Purchase violas from...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 29, 2015 | Bedding Plants, Gardening, Landscaping, Winter
One of the best-kept secrets in terms of winter plants is “Soft Caress” Mahonia! Here at Ninja Lawns, we love to use this cultivar because of it’s vibrant yellow flower stems that crop up during late fall and early winter…perfect for those of...
by Ninja Lawns | Oct 26, 2015 | Autumn, Gardening, Landscaping, Winter
A very popular fall annual, petunias are widely loved and utilized in many public and private garden collections as a great way to showcase the lovely colors of the season! It’s hardiness makes it possible for blooms to persist from late summer to late fall, even...